Comments Thread For: Chavez Sr: At 140-Pounds, I Would Have F***ed Mayweather Up!

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  • dreadIknight
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    #91
    Originally posted by Hewito
    But didnt chavez beat randall twice after?
    The 2nd fight, Chavez quit on his stool. He was bleeding and said he couldn't see. Technical decision for Chavez. 3rd fight which was years later, Chavez took a split decision.

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    • PanchoCordova
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      #92
      Originally posted by Teetotaler
      Does Chavez know mayweather is unbeatable cause he never lost?
      Yeah, but Mayweather always avoided fighters like Chavez. Mayweather would've never fought a prime Chavez. Mayweather avoided quick handed and quick footed fighters like the plague.

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      • Hewito
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        #93
        Originally posted by drea***night
        The 2nd fight, Chavez quit on his stool. He was bleeding and said he couldn't see. Technical decision for Chavez. 3rd fight which was years later, Chavez took a split decision.
        And how does that makes any difference,isnt it a w a w?

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        • !! Shawn
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          #94
          Originally posted by El Gitano
          Yeah, but wasn't JCC a 140 lber when he fought Whitaker and Whitaker a 147 lber, so they met at a catch weight?

          Maybe JCC/Whitaker would have looked a little different at 140.
          How? Whitaker was even better at the lighter weights.

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          • Jc8804
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            #95
            I agree 100% with chavez sr.

            The man had a great style and the ability to beat floyd on the inside. Most real non biased boxing fans think chavez sr sparring partner jose kuis castill beat floyd fair and square in fight 1.

            All floyd did was make excuses in why he lost.
            Just like after the maidana 1 fight. To floyds credit he adjusted and beat them both fair ad square in rematches.

            Chavez sr was levels above both maidana and castillo

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            • Jc8804
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              #96
              Originally posted by !! Shawn
              How? Whitaker was even better at the lighter weights.
              It is possible , but None of that matters ,pernell was a southpaw with a good jab and body shots
              And totally diferent style.
              Most people view whitaker a superior fighter to floyd.

              Pernell didnt rely on distance and clinching as a form of defense like floyd. He relied on headmovement and footwork in the pocket.

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              • PR ESQ.
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                #97
                Money humilates u far worse than ****anelo...pendejo go sniff lines...

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                • Tomasio
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                  #98
                  In his dreams..He had trouble with fighters that moved, were quick & with good boxing skills..I think Mayweather would have taken Chavez Sr to school..

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                  • Squ□redCircle34
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                    #99
                    Tough match up for Sage Mayweather as Chavez wouldn't be bothered by his punches and would just make him fight and slip some shots coming his way!

                    No doubt Floyd would be in with a real live one but something tells me @ 140 is where peak Floyd was at while I believe The Legend's peak was @ 135!

                    Going with Floyd by close decision, the man is a great boxer and is the best at adjustments on the fly in a fight! Doesn't take away anything from a great fighter such a Sr.Chavez!

                    Great fight and one that would've sold like hotcakes!

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                    • Vasyl’s dad
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Tomasio
                      In his dreams..He had trouble with fighters that moved, were quick & with good boxing skills..I think Mayweather would have taken Chavez Sr to school..
                      Can you remind of the result of Chavez-Camacho, since, you know, "He had trouble with fighters that moved, were quick & with good boxing skills".

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