Camacho JR v.s J C Chavez JR

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  • Violent Demise
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    #41
    Originally posted by K-DOGG
    Trust me, I'm just as hard on Leonard and every other embelishor of the truth.
    Glad to hear it.

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    • Violent Demise
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      #42
      Originally posted by K-DOGG
      LOL!!!!

      Camacho's performance again Ramirez was a masterpiece. In his youth, at jr. lightweight and lightweight (pre-Rosario) Hector Camacho was poetry in motion.

      Which is probably why I'm so damn hard on him. I know what could have been...or at least I suspect; but he let all of that natural God-given talen dry up without doing enough with it.

      Do you take the potential he had in his youth, pit it against the losses against the best competition he ever faced and put him in the hall? I can't. There's too much left to be desired.
      I agree with you 100%. Camacho is the Dwight Gooden of boxing. Blessed with great talent, exploded on the scene, didn't fullfil his true potential, overall career is considered still good. Both are two of sports biggest "what could of been."

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      • K-DOGG
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        #43
        Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
        Kdog- Chavez faced Camacho after Edwin and Greg Haugen, and after he became a crackhead. Maybe he changed his style after Edwin, but that doesnt say much sense his one of Chavezs biggest wins.
        It was one of his biggest wins because of inaccurate public perception of Camacho.

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        • K-DOGG
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          #44
          Originally posted by ferocity
          i think that win was all dollars and sense, camacho got 1 million dollars and chavez got 1 million dollars while king pobably got 20 million
          Bingo....That's Chavez-Camacho in a nutshell.

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          • dino
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            #45
            camacho jr is like 30...and fights @ 168...chavez jr is like 17 and fights @ 140..i dont see how this fight would go down @ THE GUY WHO SAID CAMACHO WANTED TO FIGHT CHAVEZ A YEAR AGO

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            • VanesBoxing
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              #46
              when is Chavez Jr gonna take some real fights, he has a fluffed up 25-0 record and still fighting 6 round fights.
              If he was half as good as his dad, he should have been challenging for a world title by now if not defending one.

              I guess they are just milking the Julio Caezar Chavez name to the last drop but it gets tiring after a while to watch a hyped up kid thats not willing to fight a real fighter.

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              • machotime
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                #47
                Originally posted by VanesBoxing
                when is Chavez Jr gonna take some real fights, he has a fluffed up 25-0 record and still fighting 6 round fights.
                If he was half as good as his dad, he should have been challenging for a world title by now if not defending one.

                I guess they are just milking the Julio Caezar Chavez name to the last drop but it gets tiring after a while to watch a hyped up kid thats not willing to fight a real fighter.
                JLC jr. only had 14 amatuer fights, he needs exposure and experience before he is put in with a world champ.

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                • dino
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by VanesBoxing
                  when is Chavez Jr gonna take some real fights, he has a fluffed up 25-0 record and still fighting 6 round fights.
                  If he was half as good as his dad, he should have been challenging for a world title by now if not defending one.

                  I guess they are just milking the Julio Caezar Chavez name to the last drop but it gets tiring after a while to watch a hyped up kid thats not willing to fight a real fighter.
                  hes doing like his dad..blow up ur record fighting bums

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                  • VanesBoxing
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by dino
                    hes doing like his dad..blow up ur record fighting bums
                    so ive heard.

                    Alot of Mexicans themselves admit that Chavez fought every cab driver in Tijuana on his way up.

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                    • ferocity
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by VanesBoxing
                      so ive heard.

                      Alot of Mexicans themselves admit that Chavez fought every cab driver in Tijuana on his way up.

                      you don't think other fighters have tried going the chavez route, only not have the succes chavez had as a boxer? im sure many have tried, but failed, ore else we'd see other boxers with the same succes as chavez. but it will be years or decades before we see another chavez.

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