(POLL) Julio Ceaser Chavez vs Zab Super Judah @ 140lbs

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  • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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    #21
    Chavez all the way. I doubt Judah could stand up to that kind of pressure.

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    • Junito-Rulez
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      #22
      Chavez knocks him out round 5.

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      • TITO SEVERE
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        #23
        Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
        Well all you seem to be talking about is his uppercut. Do you even know anything about Chavez? the guy had skin like leather back in his prime.

        Meldrick Taylor, Hector Camacho had the speed of Judah if not more.

        Judah never beat anyone!! when he was in his so called prime and he got beat up by any half way decent fighter he fought, yet you think he beats Chavez LMAO.

        Chavez would have trouble early and eventually walk him down, wake up.
        I am wide awake my friend and you have to understand that styles make fights. I think Judah has the style to give Chavez trouble his combination of speed power the way he hides that uppercut rolls his front shoulder and fire the uppercut and stright left hand. I am talking about that Judah before he fought Kosta. If I had to pick a prime Judah I would say that was his prime leading up to that fight. he was the Undisputed Welter Weight Champion. To simply dismiss that is crazy. Yes I know Chavez J.C had a padded record like his son does now. he was given a gift when he fought Whitaker and I thought he was great but a bit over rated. He did exceptional body work and had decent power. He was a worker bee he was not great in any single attribute but what he lacked in certain areas he made up for with guts and determination. I know Chavez and at 140lbs I think Judah beats him brah. STYLES MAKE FIGHTS!

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        • Dynamite Kid
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          #24
          Originally posted by TITO SEVERE
          I am wide awake my friend and you have to understand that styles make fights. I think Judah has the style to give Chavez trouble his combination of speed power the way he hides that uppercut rolls his front shoulder and fire the uppercut and stright left hand. I am talking about that Judah before he fought Kosta. If I had to pick a prime Judah I would say that was his prime leading up to that fight. he was the Undisputed Welter Weight Champion. To simply dismiss that is crazy. Yes I know Chavez J.C had a padded record like his son does now. he was given a gift when he fought Whitaker and I thought he was great but a bit over rated. He did exceptional body work and had decent power. He was a worker bee he was not great in any single attribute but what he lacked in certain areas he made up for with guts and determination. I know Chavez and at 140lbs I think Judah beats him brah. STYLES MAKE FIGHTS!


          LOL styles make fights.

          WTF, you wanna put a guy who succumbs to pressure and fades down the stretch of a fight up against a guy like Chavez who almost never got cut in his prime, was proven to have an abnormally thick cranium which was proven in a cat scan and put more pressure on you than prolly a prime Joe Frazier.

          Styles make fights LMAO.

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          • mrpain81
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            #25
            Chavez Ko early.

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            • boxasmash
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              #26
              What a terrible poll, Chavez crushes Judah.

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              • TITO SEVERE
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                #27
                Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                LOL styles make fights.

                WTF, you wanna put a guy who succumbs to pressure and fades down the stretch of a fight up against a guy like Chavez who almost never got cut in his prime, was proven to have an abnormally thick cranium which was proven in a cat scan and put more pressure on you than prolly a prime Joe Frazier.

                Styles make fights LMAO.
                I didn't make the poll I just said I picked Judah is all. I think judah had a style at 140 and the combination of his hand speed and power could give Chavez trouble. I think he busts him up and ends it on cuts.

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                • WPersan
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                  #28
                  I don’t know of what Julio Cesar Chavez this guy Tito is talking about, prime Chavez was all resistance, never got cut badly, and was able to take amazing punches (see him versus Chapo Rosario). He had very good defense (see him versus Azabache) and used to put lots of pressure on his opponents.

                  Overrated, give me a break; some of the world champions whom Chávez defeated include Jose Luis Ramírez, Rafael Limón, Rocky Lockridge, Meldrick Taylor, Roger Mayweather, Lonnie Smith, Sammy Fuentes, Héctor "Macho" Camacho, Juan Laporte, Edwin Rosario, Greg Haugen, etc.

                  Additional to that he holds records for most successful defenses of world titles and most title fights. A freaking monster in the ring during his prime homie!

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                  • Dynamite Kid
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by WPersan
                    I don’t know of what Julio Cesar Chavez this guy Tito is talking about, prime Chavez was all resistance, never got cut badly, and was able to take amazing punches (see him versus Chapo Rosario). He had very good defense (see him versus Azabache) and used to put lots of pressure on his opponents.

                    Overrated, give me a break; some of the world champions whom Chávez defeated include Jose Luis Ramírez, Rafael Limón, Rocky Lockridge, Meldrick Taylor, Roger Mayweather, Lonnie Smith, Sammy Fuentes, Héctor "Macho" Camacho, Juan Laporte, Edwin Rosario, Greg Haugen, etc.

                    Additional to that he holds records for most successful defenses of world titles and most title fights. A freaking monster in the ring during his prime homie!


                    Great post.


                    BTW is that Azabache Martinez the one that i felt beat Azumah Nelson?

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                    • WPersan
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                      Great post.


                      BTW is that Azabache Martinez the one that i felt beat Azumah Nelson?

                      That's the guy; Mario Azabache Martinez, he did fight Azumah Nelson but I don think he (Mario) beat him. If I recall it correctly it was a 12 round decision for Azumah.

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