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I think this could be an interesting match up, probably at a catchweight of 145. Could Chavez rough up Curry much like Honeyghan did or would Curry be too big, too fast, and too technical for even a strong guy like Chavez?
Curry from '85 might have been able to decision Chavez or probably even stop him on cuts. |
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Curry in a suprisingly uncompetitive bout. An outboxer with a size advantage is one thing, but one with notoriously fast hands is a bridge too far for the comparatively short Chavez.
He won't be able to pressure effectively. |
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Curry beats prime Chavez more convincingly than Oscar beat a 34 yrs old Chavez . Unless it's a super drained Curry that Honeyghan and possibly a few others fought , in that case IDK , anything lower than d full 147 as a catchweight , will c a yet even more super drained Curry .
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At 145lb Chavez would win this, Curry struggled like hell at 147 for goodness sakes. Curry didn't like pressure fighters, he liked to control the pace and pick his shots. I think Chavez could stop him.
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Curry easily. Chavez never did well at 147, and certainly not against somebody who's bigger and faster. Curry would beat him more convincingly than Whitaker did.
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