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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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its rare to see a past prime great, put in a performance like may vs nelo....imo that was his best performance since his return in 09
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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 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 WSSD View Posthow the fuck are you gonna compare chavez to floyd???? this is what im talking about with the floyd fans. they want to ignored the fact that a fighter has been in wars almost all his fights and they wanna compare that with floyd saying floyd is older but why is the younger fighter being label as shot.
The only grueling fights he had were Taylor, Whitaker, Rosario, Laporte, and Lockridge by that point
and a couple of these fights he was outboxed not in a drag out war.
soon as a great fighter loses, insert excuse
Oscar was all wrong for Chavez....too much speed, power, jab, reach
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View Postall of chavez fights were not wars and half his fights were against no names.
The only grueling fights he had were Taylor, Whitaker, Rosario, Laporte, and Lockridge by that point
and a couple of these fights he was outboxed not in a drag out war.
soon as a great fighter loses, insert excuse
Oscar was all wrong for Chavez....too much speed, power, jab, reach
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Originally posted by Santa_ View PostChavez was waaaaaaaay past prime when he fought Oscar.
I think prime Chavez beats De La Hoya at 130 and 135.
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At 135 Oscar was more dominate then he was at 140. At 135 or 140 Chavez stands no chance against Oscar who was just way too big. Nobody could hurt Oscar at 135 or 140 hell bigger punchers at 154 couldn't dent his chin no chance a small 135 Chavez will. And he damn sure couldn't outbox Oscar look at the fighters that Chavez struggled with. Oscar boxes his ears off no matter when they fight and Chavez can't hurt him. People forget how devastating Oscar was at that weight coming into that fight Oscar was 21-0, 19 of those wins were by KO only 2 went to a decision and one of those was a 8 round fight where he dropped the guy twice if it were a 10 round fight he would of had 20 KO's in 21 fights. Only 1 fighter heading into Chavez didn't taste the canvas or got KOd. After the Chavez win 9 of Oscar's 10 championship fights at that time ended in KO, and 7 of those fighters didn't last 4 rounds. He was GGG level knocking everybody out. And he wasn't beating bums. Chavez was his 7th world champ he defeated up to that point. Almost double the amount that GGG has faced and he's 34. Oscar was ONLY 23.
Please tell me how Chavez wins this fight against Oscar? He who was bigger, longer, stronger, iron chin that fighters 20 pounds bigger couldn't crack, and oh yeah he's also faster with more boxing skill. It was a nightmare matchup no matter what point in Chavez career he would of faced Oscar.
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Originally posted by WSSD View Posthow the fuck are you gonna compare chavez to floyd???? this is what im talking about with the floyd fans. they want to ignored the fact that a fighter has been in wars almost all his fights and they wanna compare that with floyd saying floyd is older but why is the younger fighter being label as shot.
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