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Who's the greatest Mexican boxer of all time
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Originally posted by CleneloAlvaroid View PostChavez was far superiour in every way to Marquez. You just need to hype up a floyd win.
Now let's see his notable wins: Meldrick Taylor, Héctor Camacho.
LMMFAO! You lose!
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Originally posted by IrishDiscussion View Postoscar de la hoya. hizo que el boxeo sea más popular e inspiró a muchos luchadores. aún así, continúa promoviendo y haciendo cosas positivas en la comunidad. retirado adecuadamente pero, continuó haciéndolo incluso después de ser muy rico, creo que eso es genial.
made boxing more mainstream and inspired lots of fighters. still, he continues to promote and do positive things in the community. retired properly. but, he continued to do it even after being super wealthy, I think that is great.
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Originally posted by j.razor View PostNah, I just look at the competition he fought....didn't he lose to Pernell Whitaker, Frankie Randall, Oscar De La Hoya, Willy Wise, Kostya Tszyu, Grover Wiley?
Now let's see his notable wins: Meldrick Taylor, Héctor Camacho.
LMMFAO! You lose!
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Originally posted by CleneloAlvaroid View PostThis post shows how much you don’t know about boxing. For starters, he didn’t lose to Pernell. The rest, figure it out on your own as to why it’s ridiculous.
Now let's see his notable wins: Meldrick Taylor, Héctor Camacho.
LMMFAO! You lose AGAIN!
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Originally posted by Santa_ View Post1. Sanchez
2. Chavez
3. Marquez
4. Morales
5. Barrera
6. Napoles
7. Finito Lopez
8. Arce
9. Leo Santa Cruz
10. Chiquita
Originally posted by Don Pichardo View PostIt’s an outrage that Salido hasn’t been mentioned. He gets my vote
Santa made this list last year. But we didn't know Loma was gonna beat Linares!
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Originally posted by TJ highway View PostGood list Santa! I think the OP meant Mexico born fighters which would exclude "The Golden Boy!"
Siri would definitely make my list since he beat Loma!
Santa made this list last year. But we didn't know Loma was gonna beat Linares!
silly millennials
The first time they seen Oscar fight was against Floyd Mayweather in 2007, bless their hearts.
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Originally posted by j.razor View PostDidn't he lose to Pernell Whitaker, Frankie Randall, Oscar De La Hoya, Willy Wise, Kostya Tszyu, Grover Wiley?
Now let's see his notable wins: Meldrick Taylor, Héctor Camacho.
LMMFAO! You lose AGAIN!
Everyone one else fought an old Chavez!
His fight record was 89 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw before his first professional loss to Frankie Randall in 1994, before which he had an 87-fight win streak until his draw with Pernell Whitaker in 1993.
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