Duran would be to much for Chavez …..I like Chavez a lot but Duran was just a little better all round
Roberto Duran vs Julio Cesar Chavez Sr at 135-140, who would have won?
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Both guys were special at their peak, very similar styles with Duran being more athletic. Chavez defense was far better at his peak consistently moving his hands and head while a forward offense.
If I had to pick I would give Duran the edge because during his career he had the better victories but at 135 it would be a toss up. Both guys had gargantuan chins at that weight.Comment
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What fights would you suggest to watch Roberto Duran at 140? I want to see if there is a significant shift in skill compared to lightweight but to do so he had to be tested by elite fighters to be able to tell. I am not really familiar with any those opponents he had fought with.Both guys were special at their peak, very similar styles with Duran being more athletic. Chavez defense was far better at his peak consistently moving his hands and head while a forward offense.
If I had to pick I would give Duran the edge because during his career he had the better victories but at 135 it would be a toss up. Both guys had gargantuan chins at that weight.Last edited by Malvado; 03-20-2024, 08:11 PM.Comment
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He skipped 140. 135 to 147Comment
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According to boxrec, his most notable fight at 140 (where he fought once there) was Edwin Viruet's brother Adolfo Viruet who was (20-1-2) and became champion by upsetting Monroe Brooks, who was 25-1-3 (15 KO's).
Also by the way I don't think Chavez being over the hill losing/quitting against a ATG in De La Hoya. Nor Duran quitting in the rematch against Leonard where he had to solely focused on dropping 15 kilograms in a few months then fight against a ATG in Sugar Ray (who could had also won without those conditions considering how close the first fight was) in a battle of attrition against a really slick boxer should be accounted here.
Duran and Chavez would be fighting being acclimated at the same division at 135-140 without any advantages in terms of reach, physically at their prime and stylistically are both infighters instead of fighting opponents of different styles.
Duran isn't that much taller between the two.

Last edited by Malvado; 03-20-2024, 08:58 PM.Comment
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Duran jump from 135 to 147.
What fights would you suggest to watch Roberto Duran at 140? I want to see if there is a significant shift in skill compared to lightweight but to do so he had to be tested by elite fighters to be able to tell. I am not really familiar with any those opponents he had fought with.
Buchanan, Viruet. There are not a lot of names in his resume at 135 but it was just the way he dominated making the other fighters fight him his way.Last edited by STREET CLEANER; 03-20-2024, 08:24 PM.Comment
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So basically he took a leap in another division after one fight, at least he acclimated and beat a tested fighter in Carlos Palomino before fighting Leonard, would had been a big risk. He had a way bigger winning streak at 135 than Chavez, but he really had intense battles when it came to biggest names, which although some could be classified HOF like (Bachunan, Fernandez and Esteban De Jesus X2), I think they are not that much ahead over the likes of Ramirez and Rosario who Chavez Sr straight up dominated.Last edited by Malvado; 03-20-2024, 08:59 PM.Comment
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