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  • #21
    Chavez quit 3 fights at what age and after accomplishing what? Please don’t compare! The man went 89 fights and 13 years undefeated. Bum son is bot even 1% of St in fighting.

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    • #22
      This clown’s whole career was based on having the size advantage over his opponents. That’s when he was younger and could cut weight now that he’s older slower and constantly out of shape he’s a notch below a glorified club fighter

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      • #23
        What did he beat you with? His fists...

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        • #24
          It's so humiliating and embarassing to be Chavez Jr these days.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
            It's so humiliating and embarassing to be Chavez Jr these days.
            He needs to spare his old man the shame and retire.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
              Let's be honest, the Chavez's have always been poor sports about losing. Not to mention, the quitting following a cut and hoping that the scorecards go your way isn't anything new from them either.
              I agree about Jr but the fact that you but in a legend, HOF'er in Chavez Sr. in the same group as Jr. is pathetic. Sr. was a beast whose achievements in the ring are monumental compared to that of his son.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by theface07 View Post
                I agree about Jr but the fact that you but in a legend, HOF'er in Chavez Sr. in the same group as Jr. is pathetic. Sr. was a beast whose achievements in the ring are monumental compared to that of his son.
                I don't think they're the same as boxers or in achievements at all. But.... I did follow seniors career enough to know that he was 100% a sore loser and in the rematch with frankie Randall, he said he couldn't continue due to a cut, the fight went to the scorecards where he was fortunate enough to get a decision in a fight that it looked like he was losing. That's just the truth. Otherwise he's a hall of famer and his sin should even be allowed to buy a ticket to visit the hall of fame.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                  I don't think they're the same as boxers or in achievements at all. But.... I did follow seniors career enough to know that he was 100% a sore loser and in the rematch with frankie Randall, he said he couldn't continue due to a cut, the fight went to the scorecards where he was fortunate enough to get a decision in a fight that it looked like he was losing. That's just the truth. Otherwise he's a hall of famer and his sin should even be allowed to buy a ticket to visit the hall of fame.
                  I agree with all of this. We can acknowledge greatness and still be honest.

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                  • #29
                    He has been saying things like this after losses, a lot lately.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                      Let's be honest, the Chavez's have always been poor sports about losing. Not to mention, the quitting following a cut and hoping that the scorecards go your way isn't anything new from them either.
                      Indeed... never liked Chavez Sr. feminine side..."fack Richarr Steel!"

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