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Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. (1992) vs. Manny Pacquiao (2009) @ 140?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by GoogleMe View Post
    Sorry I just don't see Manny hurt this legend. Fighting is what he did best. And Pacquiao ain't no Meldrick Taylor, Pernell or Oscar.
    them guys better than pac ?....please!......

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    • #12
      All I know is that Chavez was very durable, so I don't see Chavez getting stopped. Then again, Pacquiao has shown to have a great chin as of late. I mean, Pacquiao has really looked indestructible as of late, and I really do get the feeling that your gonna need someone better then a Chavez to beat him. Maybe I need to refresh my memory on how good JCC was, I don't know.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by baracuda View Post
        them guys better than pac ?....please!......
        Pernell and Meldrick? Yup.

        Prime De la Hoya? Dont know. Close.

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        • #14
          This is a tough one. Chavez's chin was like diamond encased in titanium locked in the safe of the world's most secured bank.

          However, I think although Camacho's handspeed is a little faster than Pacquiao's, Pacquiao has much more power and a much higher punch volume.

          I'm not sure if Chavez can hold up to the amount of speed/power punches that Pacquiao will be landing.

          Chavez's body shots are no joke. Pacquiao didn't seem bothered by Cotto's body shots. (Chavez's body shots @ 140 >>>>> Cotto's body shots at 145?)

          Chavez is also great at cutting off the ring. In Pacquiao/Hatton, you can see how easily Hatton was able cut off the ring, due to his amazing footspeed/agility.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by fugu View Post
            Pernell and Meldrick? Yup.

            Prime De la Hoya? Dont know. Close.
            thats your opinion...heres bert sugars: pac is the greatest southpaw of all time heres steward's: pac is top five all time

            thier opinion and boxing knowledge>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>yours

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            • #16
              @140, I think Pacquiao would annihilate all legends..

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              • #17
                Originally posted by baracuda View Post
                thats your opinion...heres bert sugars: pac is the greatest southpaw of all time heres steward's: pac is top five all time

                thier opinion and boxing knowledge>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>yours

                steward thinks mayweather will beat pacquiao i assume you agree sense you only follow others opinions...

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by baracuda View Post
                  thats your opinion...heres bert sugars: pac is the greatest southpaw of all time heres steward's: pac is top five all time

                  thier opinion and boxing knowledge>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>yours

                  I agree, Pac >>>> DLH and Meldrick. Not sure about Whitaker though. Whitaker's defense may be the Yin to the Yang of Pacquiao's offense.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by boxingsmash69 View Post
                    The Chavez that dominated southpaw Camacho, versus the Pacquiao that KO'd Hatton.
                    most likely Chavez win Decision or TKO

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by boxingsmash69 View Post
                      This is a tough one. Chavez's chin was like diamond encased in titanium locked in the safe of the world's most secured bank.

                      However, I think although Camacho's handspeed is a little faster than Pacquiao's, Pacquiao has much more power and a much higher punch volume.

                      I'm not sure if Chavez can hold up to the amount of speed/power punches that Pacquiao will be landing.

                      Chavez's body shots are no joke. Pacquiao didn't seem bothered by Cotto's body shots. (Chavez's body shots @ 140 >>>>> Cotto's body shots at 145?)

                      Chavez is also great at cutting off the ring. In Pacquiao/Hatton, you can see how easily Hatton was able cut off the ring, due to his amazing footspeed/agility.
                      Cotto's body shots weren't landing all that much. Pacquiao's defense gets overlooked. The best way to attack Pacquiao's body is to aim for the midsection, Marquez had the most success in doing so and Erik was able to land straight right hands there. Lets not be fooled by Cotto's consistent body puncing, he's one-dimensional there. Chavez would get his in.

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