Julio Cesar Chavez is VERY UNDERRATED

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Parody
    Banned
    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
    • Apr 2005
    • 13685
    • 538
    • 734
    • 21,205

    #1

    Julio Cesar Chavez is VERY UNDERRATED

    Julio Cesar Chavez who is considered one of the best ever
    Welterweights in boxing history had an Impressive record of
    108 wins (87 KO's) and 6 Loses. He was at one time the best
    Pound 4 Pound fighter of the world, His most impressive wins were:


    Note: (Career records were before they fought Chavez)

    Chavez defended his Super featherweight title 9 times but the most
    Impressive wins for the WBC Super Featherweight Title were:

    Mario Martinez (33-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 8
    Ruben Castillo (63-4) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6
    Roger Mayweather (21-2) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 2
    Francisco Cruz (27-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3

    Chavez defended his Lightweight title 3 times but the most
    Impressive wins were for the WBA Lightweight title were:

    Edwin Rosario (31-2) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 11
    Rodolfo Aguilar (21-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6

    Chavez defended his Light Welterweight title 16 times but the most
    Impressive wins for the WBC/IBF Light Welterweight titles were:

    Alberto Cortes (44-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3
    Meldrick Taylor (24-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 12
    Kyung-Duk Ahn (29-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3
    John Duplessis (36-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 4
    Lonnie Smith (29-2) - Chavez wins by UD
    Angel Hernandez (37-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
    Hector Camacho (41-1) - Chavez wins by UD
    Frankie Mitchell (29-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 4
    Greg Haugen (32-4) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
    Terrence Alli (52-7) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6
    Andy Holligan (21-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
    Meldrick Taylor (32-3) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 8
  • restless_438
    Undisputed Champion
    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
    • Jun 2004
    • 3887
    • 185
    • 145
    • 10,425

    #2
    He was one of the best ever..

    Comment

    • TheEvilSaint
      I Dub Thee UNFORGIVEN
      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
      • Jun 2005
      • 6713
      • 228
      • 210
      • 13,450

      #3
      the noteworthy opponents chavez beat were:
      juan laporte
      edwin rosario
      jose luis ramirez
      meldrick taylor
      hector camacho
      and ivan robinson.

      Comment

      • Rockin'
        Banned
        Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
        • Jun 2004
        • 23910
        • 4,461
        • 12,395
        • 1,239,562

        #4
        In my opinion Chavez was an extraordinarily great Lightweight. He may have been better at jr welter and welter but had aged through his many wars in the ring. I could never say that Chavez was a great welterweight.

        Rockin'

        Comment

        • scap
          Boxingscene's *****
          Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
          • Aug 2004
          • 7226
          • 385
          • 1
          • 17,023

          #5
          Originally posted by The_Greatest
          Julio Cesar Chavez who is considered one of the best ever
          Welterweights in boxing history had an Impressive record of
          108 wins (87 KO's) and 6 Loses. He was at one time the best
          Pound 4 Pound fighter of the world, His most impressive wins were:


          Note: (Career records were before they fought Chavez)

          Chavez defended his Super featherweight title 9 times but the most
          Impressive wins for the WBC Super Featherweight Title were:

          Mario Martinez (33-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 8
          Ruben Castillo (63-4) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6
          Roger Mayweather (21-2) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 2
          Francisco Cruz (27-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3

          Chavez defended his Lightweight title 3 times but the most
          Impressive wins were for the WBA Lightweight title were:

          Edwin Rosario (31-2) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 11
          Rodolfo Aguilar (21-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6

          Chavez defended his Light Welterweight title 16 times but the most
          Impressive wins for the WBC/IBF Light Welterweight titles were:

          Alberto Cortes (44-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3
          Meldrick Taylor (24-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 12
          Kyung-Duk Ahn (29-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3
          John Duplessis (36-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 4
          Lonnie Smith (29-2) - Chavez wins by UD
          Angel Hernandez (37-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
          Hector Camacho (41-1) - Chavez wins by UD
          Frankie Mitchell (29-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 4
          Greg Haugen (32-4) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
          Terrence Alli (52-7) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6
          Andy Holligan (21-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
          Meldrick Taylor (32-3) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 8
          Lets see hear dont get me wrong I love anyone who loves boxing but yesterday you needed feedback on Roy Jones who dominated throughout the 90's because you were really to young to know anything about his prime...

          AND...

          Today you are proclaiming that Julio Ceasar Chavez (a universally recognized all time great) who's prime took place a decade before Jones's in the 80's is "very underrated"...

          How the hell is JC Superstar (the fighter in which most hispanic champions are measure) underrated? Who else do you know that goes on a 10 fight farewell tour 2 decades past his prime?

          Comment

          • Parodius
            Banned
            Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
            • Jun 2005
            • 2419
            • 84
            • 60
            • 2,759

            #6
            Chavez is overrated, not underrated.

            Comment

            • ReadyUp
              Pound 4 Pound
              Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
              • Feb 2005
              • 3860
              • 224
              • 738
              • 10,840

              #7
              Originally posted by Parodius
              Chavez is overrated, not underrated.
              Your an idiot.

              Comment

              • restless_438
                Undisputed Champion
                Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                • Jun 2004
                • 3887
                • 185
                • 145
                • 10,425

                #8
                Originally posted by Parodius
                Chavez is overrated, not underrated.
                So are the majority of your posts. Bitcharodius... that flows off the tongue pretty well.
                Last edited by restless_438; 10-26-2005, 02:40 PM.

                Comment

                • Tha Greatest
                  boxingscene legend
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 15749
                  • 616
                  • 964
                  • 24,468

                  #9
                  Stop flaming each other..

                  Parodious feels Chavez is overrated...
                  That's his opinion...

                  Guess what!

                  LOTS of other people think he's overrated..

                  So you have no right to call Parodious a idiot because of his opinion.

                  Comment

                  • Parodius
                    Banned
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 2419
                    • 84
                    • 60
                    • 2,759

                    #10
                    Originally posted by restless_438
                    So are the majority of your posts.
                    LOL, You're full of **** 90% of the time. I'm pretty sure I have 100 times more knowledge about boxing then you have. I will school you any day of the week.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP