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  • Why did Julio Cesar Chavez sr fought a 0-0 guy in his 41st fight

    He had some terrible opponents in his first 87th fights
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    Been pointing that out for years. Anyone still fighting debuts after a full career's worth of fights is clearl, clearly, padding.

    50-0 mostly at the champion level

    49-0 and you ain't finding a debut late in his career

    88 against goat farmers

    doesn't stack up.

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    • #3
      - - Where boxrec link?

      Anyone relying on media records is too vacuous to bother with.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
        Been pointing that out for years. Anyone still fighting debuts after a full career's worth of fights is clearl, clearly, padding.

        50-0 mostly at the champion level

        49-0 and you ain't finding a debut late in his career

        88 against goat farmers

        doesn't stack up.
        Why did they sanctioned that fight in Mexico?

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        • #5
          Your looking at the number of fights not the year…he was only boxing for 3 years he won a championship a few fights later .

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          • #6
            That is why I get upset when I hear that David Morrell Jr have no good record, it amaze me, even tho Benavides was in his 11th bout was fighting an opponent with 11 losses and no wins, Morrell never fought those kinds of opponents, in a plus he Knock them out but they all had at the moment better resume than Morrell and Allen was ranked # 1 by the WBA when they fought, Aidos then became # 1 and he also defeated him and put him in Coma which is very dangerous
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            • #7
              lol why did Floyd mayweather fight a 0-0 guy as his last fight?

              b/c he could

              damn, why does it even matter?

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              • #8
                JCC starting boxing at 16, had 13 amateur fights and them turned pro at 18. Much of his earlier fights allowed him to make money and learn the craft.

                Only someone with an agenda would think JCC was padding his record, he just took a different route and preferred to actual fights to sharpen his skills, but no one realistically think JCC fighting 6 times a year was going to fight top 20 contenders each time out.

                ​​Realistically most boxers only fight 1 or 2 legit contenders a year.

                At the end of the day JCC fought at least 50 fights that were at the same level of guys Mayweather and Marciano fought.
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                • #9
                  It's not like he fought 1-2 a year like modern boxers and waited a whole year to fight top opposition, he just kept busy.

                  Chaves fought Mario Martinez (33-1-2), Ruben Castillo (60-4-2), Roger Mayweather (21-2)(34-5)(X2), Rocky Lockridge (38-4), Juan Laporte (27-6), Francisco Tomas Da Cruz (27-1), Edwin Rosario (31-2), Rodolfo Aguilar (20-0), Jose Luis Ramirez (101-6), Alberto Cortes (44-0), Meldrick Taylor (24-0-1), Kyung Duk Ahn (29-1), John Duplesis (36-1), Angel Hernandez (37-0-2), Frankie Mitchell (29-1), Hector Camacho (40-1), Marty Jakubowski (37-0), Greg Haugen (32-4), Pernell Whitaker (32-1), Andy Holligan (21-0), Tony Lopez (45-4-1), Frankie Randall X2 (48-2-1), Giovanni Parisi (29-1), David Kamau (26-0), Scott Walker (21-3-1), Oscar De La Hoya X2 (21-0) (28-0), Joey Gamache (45-2), Miguel Angel Gonzalez (42-1), Ken Sigurani (22-1), and Kostya Tszyu (24-1).

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