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Originally posted by larryxxx... View PostI will say this, at 33 with only 1 loss Chavez was called shot when Oscar fought him while he was 23....amazing how things change when a fighter at 36 beats a 23 year old who was bigger and 45-0
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Originally posted by bambam182 View Postshouldn't this fight have been ruled a no contest since 4 rounds haven't been completed yet?
There was real bad blood going into that rematch and in the first fight Oscar came in to outbox Chavez and was very respectful of him. In the rematch he came in to beat Chavez to a pulp and embarrass him for what he said. And with no cut excuse this time Chavez face still fell apart again from Oscar's punches and he quit. Oscar not only beat he knocked out the Roided up Chavez surrogate Fernando Vargas. I look at Oscar as 3-0 against Chavez and only sad that Oscar retired too early that he couldn't go 4-0 by beating his son too LMAO Payback for the de****able low class shots at Oscar and Mexican Americans.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostThere were no headbutts his face was busted up from Oscar's punches so it's a TKO. Cut or no cut he wasn't beating Oscar. I was a big fan of Chavez but never liked the way he handled himself after his loss to Oscar. Was a bitter sore loser making excuses about the cut, refusing to give Oscar credit and then creating a civil war among Mexicans and Mexican Americans mocking Oscar saying because he was born in US he was somehow not a real Mexican. He talked his way into a rematch by saying and doing some really nasty things. Got under Oscar's skin more then any opponent other then Vargas (who was also a Mexican American yet Chavez was still so bitter he backed him against Oscar).
There was real bad blood going into that rematch and in the first fight Oscar came in to outbox Chavez and was very respectful of him. In the rematch he came in to beat Chavez to a pulp and embarrass him for what he said. And with no cut excuse this time Chavez face still fell apart again from Oscar's punches and he quit. Oscar not only beat he knocked out the Roided up Chavez surrogate Fernando Vargas. I look at Oscar as 3-0 against Chavez and only sad that Oscar retired too early that he couldn't go 4-0 by beating his son too LMAO Payback for the de****able low class shots at Oscar and Mexican Americans.
i think mayorga got under de la hoyas skin really bad also.
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Originally posted by OctoberRed View PostPrime Chavez puts Oscar back in high heels
Chavez struggled with speed and movement.....ODLH at 140 was blazing. Add the great left hook, jab, chin of Oscar to go along with the edge in size, power, and mobility
Chavez is overrated AF....judges and referees help build his legend just as much as his fists....he lost to whitaker, and should have lost to taylor...got beat by frankie randall who was no world beat but a good boxer with good skills.
fought Camacho waaaaaay too late and people whine about Mayweather vs Pac......Camacho vs Chavez took over 6 years too long. Had they fought in the 80s, totally different fight.
hell some people had Juan Laporte beating him.
Chavez was great but that invincibilty aura he had was because he fought so often and he beat good fighters. He fought a lot of taxi drivers and bail bondsmen too
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