Did you read my "What Could Have" of Trinidad and Chávez? Any reactions?
prime chavez would beat a prime tito in my opinion. it would be a great fight and i think it would come down to heart and come on who has more heart and determination than chavez, just ask meldrick
Did you read my "What Could Have" of Trinidad and Chávez? Any reactions?
Yes..You talk about what Oscar did to Chavez.. The Chavez that fought DLH at 147 was six years removed from his fight at 147 against Taylor.. DLH was a better welterweight than Tito also!! Tito would have beaten the 1996 Chavez at 147.. But he would have never beat the 1990 Chavez at 147 that fought Taylor!! Chavez was relentless and he had skill.. He would have broken Tito down and he would have done it for twelve rounds.. Imagine if DLH had stamina aginst Tito.. he would have won every round instead of just 8 of them.. Chavez wouldnt have that problem.. Also Meldrick Taylor would have probably pitched a shutout aginst Tito.. If not easily winning a UD anyway
Yes..You talk about what Oscar did to Chavez.. The Chavez that fought DLH at 147 was six years removed from his fight at 147 against Taylor.. DLH was a better welterweight than Tito also!! Tito would have beaten the 1996 Chavez at 147.. But he would have never beat the 1990 Chavez at 147 that fought Taylor!! Chavez was relentless and he had skill.. He would have broken Tito down and he would have done it for twelve rounds.. Imagine if DLH had stamina aginst Tito.. he would have won every round instead of just 8 of them.. Chavez wouldnt have that problem.. Also Meldrick Taylor would have probably pitched a shutout aginst Tito.. If not easily winning a UD anyway
The 1990 fight between Chávez and Taylor was at 140. That's why I said that Chávez was out of his weight class at welter.
He might be best Pound for Pounder, but Hagler lived and breathed his Middleweight divsion, either way you want to look at it, all those #1 fighters including Trinidad deserve top ten status in their weight divsions.
How can someone be the best against anyone anywhere, and not of his own division? That doesn't make any sense at all.
My bad!! I think Tito might pull that one off but it would be very close...
If Oscar made Chavez quit in four at 33 years of age (same as Trinidad now I think), Trinidad would had KO'd him in one round less or more, if you look at their records, they've fought some pf the same people.
If Oscar made Chavez quit in four at 33 years of age (same as Trinidad now I think), Trinidad would had KO'd him in one round less or more, if you look at their records, they've fought some pf the same people, and won similary.
Yeah, but both in their respective primes, Chavez wins.
How can someone be the best against anyone anywhere, and not of his own division? That doesn't make any sense at all.
It sounds strange but it could be. Remember that Robinson also was an accomplished welterweight, so if you consider that he was a multi-division champion and see his overall accomplishments, this could give him a higher P4P status and being the best in one division in particular is not a given. Hagler was not multi-division, but he is perhaps the most dominant middleweight ever.
Yeah, but both in their respective primes, Chavez wins.
How to you come to that conclusion? At 33 he might have fallen off a bit but he was straight owned in that fight, and quit, before that fightv he had only one loss, I think in his prime, which was like only two or three years back, Oscar and Trinidad might of KO'd him late or UD'd him like Whitaker, check the Signature.
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