greater fighter, trinidad or chavez?

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  • Vasyl’s dad
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    #41
    Originally posted by Frozen Butter
    Prime for Prime Tito would have beat JCC.

    lol. Tito was dropped by lesser fighters numerous times.

    Chavez NEVER was until after he was 32 years old. Chavez would kill Titos body and then end it with a vicious right hand to that soft chin strap.

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    • Frozen Butter
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      #42
      Originally posted by Pelon Psyclone
      So, you're just going to dismiss the virtually non existent amateur career?

      Thats basically what those 50 fights were, just like Jr.


      Perspective, lets use it.
      It's not really amateur at all if its pro fights. and he continued to fight tomato cans throughout his whole career even after his fight with taylor he fought a guy who only won 5 times.

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        #43
        Originally posted by El Dominicano
        Tito would beat him at 140 or 147 in his prime.
        How effective was Chavez at those weights?

        Of course Tito would beat him. P4P sense, Chavez rips him to shreds.

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          #44
          Originally posted by El Dominicano
          Tito would beat him at 140 or 147 in his prime.
          LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! do you have a brain?? Well then please use it!

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            #45
            Originally posted by Frozen Butter
            It's not really amateur at all if its pro fights. and he continued to fight tomato cans throughout his whole career even after his fight with taylor he fought a guy who only won 5 times.
            Not worth the effort.

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              #46
              Originally posted by vaborikua
              now put all the greats trinidad fought and murdered.
              Why dont you do some google and support your **** with facts.

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                #47
                Originally posted by El Dominicano
                Tito would beat him at 140 or 147 in his prime.
                Trinidad could never make 140 in his prime, he was a big welterweight.

                Chavez on the other hand was a super featherweight/lightweight/light welterweight.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Frozen Butter
                  Chavez faught tomato cans in his prime.Tito fought quality competition for most of his career
                  Ignorance.

                  Randy Moore. LMAO, a left over opponet from Frankie Ranedells title defence, lol.

                  Freddie Pendalton, yes, the ex-lightweight champion also fought Trinidad and started his boxing career with 18 or more loses.

                  Hugo Pineda, wasn't he a jr. welterweight, lol.

                  Don't make me go over Triniadads opponets.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by TheManchine
                    Trinidad could never make 140 in his prime, he was a big welterweight.

                    Chavez on the other hand was a super featherweight/lightweight/light welterweight.
                    He had a few fights at 140-144. Maybe I was trippin.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by ferocity
                      Ignorance.

                      Randy Moore. LMAO, a left over opponet from Frankie Ranedells title defence, lol.

                      Freddie Pendalton, yes, the ex-lightweight champion also fought Trinidad and started his boxing career with 18 or more loses.

                      Hugo Pineda, wasn't he a jr. welterweight, lol.

                      Don't make me go over Triniadads opponets.
                      Don't even bother. According to him, Chavez prime was 80 -85.

                      He doesn't realize how bad that argument works against him though. Chavez career is defined after 85. So basically, he's saying that Chavez best years were in his twilight.


                      Chavez prime was when he was between the ages of 18-23.

                      Comical

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