Julio Cesar Chavez's 89-0 record has to be one of the biggest Frauds ever!!
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If it was so easy to beat a bunch of nobodies,
why do people like Ricardo Williams, Panchito Bojado, Victor Ortiz, etc etc,
all lose to
nobodies?Comment
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nobody can, you know why? because if you fight good talent you wont be 89-0. I dont see it happening, his son is already half way there and look who has he fought. He was good, but that 89-0 is bull****.Comment
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how about this?
Early career and first title
In his 12th fight, on March 4, 1981, Chávez faced Miguel Ruiz in Culiacan. At the end of the first round, Chavez landed a blow that knocked out Ruiz. Delivered as the bell sounded, the blow was ruled a disqualification in the ring and Ruiz was declared the winner. The next day, however, after further review, the Mexican boxing commission reversed the result and proclaimed Chávez the winner. Chávez's manager, Ramón Felix, was a member of that commission.Comment
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I pay less attention to the 89-0 and more attention to his fighting ability and the fact that he faced a who's who of the guys around 130-140 for a good period of time.Comment
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way to state the obvious...
but seriously, it's still impressive to have that many bouts whether or not the competition is weak. and i'm sure a fair share of those guys could put up a good fight.Comment
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