Randall was on steroids when he fought Chavez, because its the only way a foreigner can compete against a tough Mexican fighter.
Chavez had broked both of Randall's ribs, but the steroids in randall's body, helped numb the pain.
Chávez faced Frankie Randall in January 1994, in a fight that most expected him to win easily. Instead, Randall knocked him down for the first time in his career and went on to win a split decision. Chávez blamed his loss on referee Richard Steele, who deducted two points from Chávez for low blows, which ultimately made the difference on the scorecards. After the fight it was discovered that both frankie randels ribs were broken and speculation arose that he was on steroids.
Chavez had broked both of Randall's ribs, but the steroids in randall's body, helped numb the pain.
Chávez faced Frankie Randall in January 1994, in a fight that most expected him to win easily. Instead, Randall knocked him down for the first time in his career and went on to win a split decision. Chávez blamed his loss on referee Richard Steele, who deducted two points from Chávez for low blows, which ultimately made the difference on the scorecards. After the fight it was discovered that both frankie randels ribs were broken and speculation arose that he was on steroids.
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