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  • dino
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    duran vs leonard fight 2 (NO MAS MATCH)

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    #2
    And yet he still managed to g 90-0........

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    • Brelampago
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      #3
      he obviously has somethin goin for em

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      • Brelampago
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        #4
        Chavez beat Roger Mayweather twice, Meldrick Taylor twice, Tony "the tiger" Lopez, Hector "Macho" Camacho, he beat the 37-0 Marty Jacubowski, the 37-0 Angel Hernandez, 44-0 Alberto de las Mercedes, And when he got his first loss against Frankie Randall, he came right back like a true champion t get revenge, and he won the fight. And he did all of this with the pressure of having the whole country of Mexico on his back,and whent 90-0,who else can say that? Chavez was deffinately a great fighter w/ an exciting style that every1 loved. And pretty much all his losses came against top guys when he was way past his prime,but he still wasnt scared to fight them,like a true champ. But he beat all the top challenges in his time.

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        • Brelampago
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          #5
          rosario,martinez,ramirez....the lost goes on and on. Chavez beat all the best of his time in 3 different weight classes. Do some research before u post ****** things and dont know what ur talkin bout,

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          • Bogler
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            #6
            LOL at first i thought wtf is this guy talkin about, i thought he jumped on the wrong thread but then i saw he was reacting to the threadstarter's sig! haha.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Brelampago
              Chavez beat Roger Mayweather twice, Meldrick Taylor twice, Tony "the tiger" Lopez, Hector "Macho" Camacho, he beat the 37-0 Marty Jacubowski, the 37-0 Angel Hernandez, 44-0 Alberto de las Mercedes, And when he got his first loss against Frankie Randall, he came right back like a true champion t get revenge, and he won the fight. And he did all of this with the pressure of having the whole country of Mexico on his back,and whent 90-0,who else can say that? Chavez was deffinately a great fighter w/ an exciting style that every1 loved. And pretty much all his losses came against top guys when he was way past his prime,but he still wasnt scared to fight them,like a true champ. But he beat all the top challenges in his time.
              shut up. any intellegent fan knows that anyone can get a padded record.
              wrong thread

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              • dino
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                #8
                Originally posted by Brelampago
                Chavez beat Roger Mayweather twice, Meldrick Taylor twice, Tony "the tiger" Lopez, Hector "Macho" Camacho, he beat the 37-0 Marty Jacubowski, the 37-0 Angel Hernandez, 44-0 Alberto de las Mercedes, And when he got his first loss against Frankie Randall, he came right back like a true champion t get revenge, and he won the fight. And he did all of this with the pressure of having the whole country of Mexico on his back,and whent 90-0,who else can say that? Chavez was deffinately a great fighter w/ an exciting style that every1 loved. And pretty much all his losses came against top guys when he was way past his prime,but he still wasnt scared to fight them,like a true champ. But he beat all the top challenges in his time.
                arturo gatti can beat meldrick taylor tony lopez marty jacubowsk and roger mayweather u idiot..those victories meant nothing

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Brelampago
                  And yet he still managed to g 90-0........
                  40 of those fights were against people with losing records.

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                  • enadeus
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Brelampago
                    Chavez beat Roger Mayweather twice, Meldrick Taylor twice, Tony "the tiger" Lopez, Hector "Macho" Camacho, he beat the 37-0 Marty Jacubowski, the 37-0 Angel Hernandez, 44-0 Alberto de las Mercedes, And when he got his first loss against Frankie Randall, he came right back like a true champion t get revenge, and he won the fight. And he did all of this with the pressure of having the whole country of Mexico on his back,and whent 90-0,who else can say that? Chavez was deffinately a great fighter w/ an exciting style that every1 loved. And pretty much all his losses came against top guys when he was way past his prime,but he still wasnt scared to fight them,like a true champ. But he beat all the top challenges in his time.
                    Let's not bull**** and make **** up.

                    ~ Time: 2:57 | Referee: Mills Lane | Judge: Dalby Shirley 76-75 | Judge: Ray Solis 77-74 | Judge: Tamotsu Tomihara 75-76 ~
                    ~ WBC Light Welterweight Title ~

                    The fight with Randall in the rematch ended up as a Technical Draw and Randam was leading on one of the scorecards and it was a close fight up to that point. So in fact, we all know he never avenged that loss realistically.

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