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  • Frozen Butter
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    #51
    Originally posted by Pelon Psyclone
    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.
    Oh **** I did didn't I.

    Damn nullified my argument.

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    • Vasyl’s dad
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      #52
      Originally posted by El Dominicano
      He had a few fights at 140-144. Maybe I was trippin.
      lol. cmon dog, you know you were.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Pelon Psyclone
        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.
        People don't realize how good Azebache Martinez was. He put down Azumah Nelson and Austrialias best (can't remember his name at the moment. He was a tough champion.

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        • El Dominicano
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          #54
          Originally posted by Pelon Psyclone
          lol. cmon dog, you know you were.
          Yeah I was. Chavez still faught Trash got BS Draw against Whitaker and BS Stoppage against Taylor.

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            #55
            Originally posted by El Dominicano
            He had a few fights at 140-144. Maybe I was trippin.
            Maybe in his first few years as a pro, but I think Trinidad was always around 146-147 lbs when he was a champion.

            He was a big welterweight, near 6 feet tall, looked natural at 154 and kept his power at 160.

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            • Scott9945
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              #56
              Greater person, Trinidad. Greater fighter, Chavez, no doubt.
              Last edited by Scott9945; 09-06-2008, 04:12 PM.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Tripmywire99
                Greater person, Trinidad. Greater fighter Chavez, no doubt.
                100% Truth.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Tripmywire99
                  Greater person, Trinidad. Greater fighter Chavez, no doubt.
                  Easily, Chavez according to what I've read is a real douche.

                  ****, my Mexican grandma loves Tito. She was the most excited person in the house when he kicked Fernandos ass.

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                  • Boofdatruth
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Fresno
                    Chavez...If Trinidad would of went through a Taylor like fight, he would of quit.
                    He did, he went through it with Vargas. This was a terrible comment from an ALT.

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                    • Boofdatruth
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Pelon Psyclone
                      Chavez didn't quit the sport after losing every time. For whatever reason, Tito takes losses extremely hard to the point that he no longer wanted to be involved in the sport.
                      This has nothing to do with who was greater. Chavez quit in the Randall rematch. Chavez was great for a long time. Chavez has faced the tougher opposition, and that is why he is greater. Chavez didn't show vulnerability in style until the Sweetpea fight. Tito faced grerat opposition but didn't dominate like Chavez did. Chavez is greater by far.

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