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  • #11
    Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
    tnx for the article. this proves that JCC is overrated.
    comin from som1 that has "The Rebirth Of Khan"

    lmaoo

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    • #12
      Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
      This. Salvador was the best Mexcian fighter ever. Too bad he died too soon.

      1. Sanchez, 2. Morales and 3. DLH. I cant stand JCC and MAB.
      DLH doesn't belong in that convo. He's American-born and raised. That's like putting Ray Robinson on the list of best African fighters.
      Last edited by crold1; 03-18-2010, 01:16 PM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        By Cliff Rold - Twenty years.

        Two seconds.

        On St. Patrick’s Day 2010, boxing marked the twentieth anniversary of its most famous bar brawl. The 1990 Fight of the Year took place on March 17, a 1984 U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist named Meldrick Taylor entering at 24-0-1 to face a by then three-division champion Julio Cesar Chavez listed at 68-0.

        It was a classic in every sense. It was a controversy which endures to now. Behind on points, Chavez roared back in the late rounds and nailed Taylor with a right hand in the closing seconds to send his man to the floor. Taylor beat the count. Referee Richard Steele determined it was not enough, waving his arms at 2:58 of the twelfth and final round to declare Taylor a beaten man.

        In rememberance of Chavez’s greatest and most debated victory, the opportunity is seized to look back on the “Lion of Culiacan,” “El Gran Campeon Mexicano,” and ask: how good was Chavez, measured against all-time? [Click Here To Read More]
        Cliff needs to edit that article. He wrote Chavez outboxed only to receive a de****able draw. It reads funny and it absolutely was the other way around, Pea sonned JCC that night. Just for clarity, in case some folks don't know the facts. Good article on a great fighter otherwise.
        Last edited by ufirst; 03-18-2010, 06:00 PM. Reason: clarity

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        • #14
          Chavez was better than Whitaker. They faced the same fighters, for example Haugen, Ramirez, and Mayweather. Whitaker lost in his prime vs Ramirez, and even though he outclassed Haugen and Mayweather; he never hurt either and he hugged and ran most of the time. He ran and hugged for half the fight vs Chavez too. Chavez was no hugger. Paez exposed Whitaker !!! And letīs remember that the US media favors Americans. No one in Mexico would have payed a dime to watch a Whitaker fight.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by ufirst View Post
            Cliff needs to edit that article. He wrote Chavez outboxed only to receive a de****able draw. It reads funny and it absolutely was the other way around, Pea sonned JCC that night. Just for clarity, in case some folks don't know the facts. Good article on a great fighter otherwise.
            The sentence was fine, and read in context of the full piece makes perfect sense. Thanks otherwise.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
              tnx for the article. this proves that JCC is overrated.
              LOL. This coming from a guy with Amir Kahn in his Avi.

              not unless you're joking...

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