Was Julio Cesar Chavez Lucky Through Out His Career?
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I thought it was obvious what I meant.
When Pernell crouches his head is where his thighs would normally be. Chavez anticipates him crouching and when he doesn't he ends up hitting him in the thighsComment
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My point is shots to the thighs are unavoidable though when a fighter like to crouch and as I said shots to the crotch are far more debilitating.
That said Pernell had Chavez just about completely debilitated by hitting him to the nuts and Chavez was coming up in weight to make the fight AND STILL all Pernell could pull off was a draw? Looks like your the one making excuses.Comment
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SCtrojan always distorts the truth to justify his views. Chavez was an ATG, top 25 at least. That said Lockridge has no case he was beaten in a close contest, but Sweet Pea kicked his azz, not even close! You could say Chavez was lucky in the Taylor fight, but looking at his legs, face and eyes while the ref counted to him,maybe Taylor was the lucky one. The second Randall fight looked like it was turning Randalls way but sheet happens.Comment
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lol you proved nothing except that you are a lunatic who thinks anybody what rank a fighter top 10 that had never fought at the weightComment
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Is it any different than Manny recently getting ranked and than a shot at a vacant 154 title? The ONLY difference is I would have been complaining had Roger been given an unjustified title shot without fighting at that weight, just as I did with Pac. Thoughts?
And it still doesn't change the FACT that he was ranked, does it?Comment
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