Had Salvador Sanchez lived, Would He Have Beaten JCC?

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  • Zaroku
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    #21
    Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony
    That's awesome, Z! I would have loved to see that live! And a burrito on top of it? I'm jealous, man...
    Roll with me to TJ gyms and hunger brings out the beast in all of us..

    My family is split by a border...
    I’ll take saiblo and tell dudes his my bish

    I’m on the verge of being banned again... mods tell me petty buts up bottom boy is trying to get me perma banned..

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    • BrometheusBob.
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      #22
      Ah I always get a little upset thinking about Salvador Sanchez.

      He might've gotten stopped in his next fight, or he might have lived to our high expectations of him. Who knows.

      But I probably would have put my money on Sanchez.

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      • Zaroku
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        #23
        Originally posted by BodyBagz
        Sanchez was that next level. Sr quits mid rds.
        No. **** kisses Cabrron!!

        I won two dollars from my cheap,*** cheap uncles as I saw Sanchez stop lil red twice

        My uncles Are the Embodiment of ***ish people

        Me win I g two dollars outta guys who always expect me to pay their bills

        Epic. In my family. Epic beat down

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        • Tony Trick-Pony
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          #24
          Originally posted by Zaroku
          Roll with me to TJ gyms and hunger brings out the beast in all of us..

          My family is split by a border...
          I’ll take saiblo and tell dudes his my bish

          I’m on the verge of being banned again... mods tell me petty buts up bottom boy is trying to get me perma banned..
          Ah, don't get perma banned, homie. You bring too much knowledge my friend!

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          • SplitSecond
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            #25
            Yes.......

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            • Tony Trick-Pony
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              #26
              Originally posted by BrometheusBob.
              Ah I always get a little upset thinking about Salvador Sanchez.

              He might've gotten stopped in his next fight, or he might have lived to our high expectations of him. Who knows.

              But I probably would have put my money on Sanchez.
              Yes, I would put money on Sanchez in 1984. Now, say, in 1987, I don't know. Chavez had come a long way at that point. I think it would be much closer. And I think it's a close fight either way. But man. That would be a hell of a lot of talent in the ring at one time. It's a shame it never happened.

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              • TonyGe
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                #27
                Both guys at their prime and at their natural weight I would go with Chavez.

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Zaroku
                  No. **** kisses Cabrron!!

                  I won two dollars from my cheap,*** cheap uncles as I saw Sanchez stop lil red twice

                  My uncles Are the Embodiment of ***ish people

                  Me win I g two dollars outta guys who always expect me to pay their bills

                  Epic. In my family. Epic beat down
                  2 dollars is all a player like you need to build an empire.

                  ''How to'' seminars are popular and profitable here in USA.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Roadblock
                    In that time Alexis Arguello and Aaron Pryor would have been his toughest fights.
                    I think he beats Arguello Pryor would be a tough one

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony
                      Sanchez died in 1982 as the WBC Featherweight champion. Chavez turned pro in 1980 and won the WBC Super Featherweight crown in 1984. I mean, these two would have fought more than likely. If so, who wins? I think I'd give the edge to Sanchez due to experience but it's hard to say. Chavez was quite the beast...
                      I think so. Realistically it would have probably happened in around 85, Sanchez would’ve been at his absolute peak with a wealth of elite level experience behind him. Whilst Chavez as great as he was hadn’t been tested by Gomez or a Nelson. Even the Castillo that Chavez beat wasn’t the same guy Sanchez had beat a few years earlier IMO.

                      I think Sanchez by UD or even a late stoppage. Prime for Prime it’s probably a lot closer but I’d still take Sanchez. JCC was a slow starter which would allow Sanchez to get into a rhythm, once Sal’s in his flow putting those combinations together it’s gonna be so tough for anyone to turn that tide.

                      We’ve seen loads of fighters lose their primes for various reasons but he’s the one guy I really wish we could have seen more of, I think he would’ve been the greatest Latino fighter ever, even better than Duran. Such a tragedy man...

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