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If Salvador Sanchez had lived, would he had surpassed Julio Cesar Chavez Sr?

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  • #21
    Originally posted by The D3vil View Post

    Damn man, we missed on on some great, great fights, man
    I agree, particularly in era where every pro boxer was willing to fight each other.

    Nonetheless very impressive run by Sanchez, though there might be a point that his boxing ability might be overestimated due to his "what if" status.
    Last edited by Malvado; 06-06-2024, 04:55 PM.
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    • #22
      So of the listed, Chavez has beaten 13 champions (2 Hall of Famers) and Sanchez has beaten 4 champions (3 Hall of Famers, One of them being beaten twice). Chavez also beat 16 top ranked contenders aiming for the title while Sanchez had surprisingly beaten 7 despite his short career. Still less than half.
      Re-reading I messed up putting Parisi as a contender:

      -Giovanni Parisi was a two division champion that defended his title in multiple bouts heaving beaten Freddi Pendleton and Sammy Fuentes, he was the WBO champ at 135 and 140. He was also a Golden Olympian in 1988. He was (29-1) at Age 27 when they fought.

      There was also:

      -Sammy Fuentes became a WBO light welterweight champion. He was 25 years old with a record of 21-6-1 (17 KOs).

      That is 15 champions Chavez had beaten over Sanchez's 4 though not completely sure that's all of them.
      Last edited by Malvado; 06-07-2024, 01:27 PM.

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