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How do you reckon he would do?
I reckon that Kendall Holt could have a chance with him. If Witter has still got the tools, he would do a whitaker on him Hatton and Torres are well made for him. Malinaggi will get killed. timothy bradley??? I dont know |
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Erik`El Terrible`Morales
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Chavez was never much good in those yrs, too many wars, too many fights, too old getting etc.
There would be quite a few fighters in with a chance of beating him on pts. Now... the Chavez of 1989-93, thats a totally different scenario. |
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He would beat everyone handily
witter has the style to cause problems but not the talent, hatton is good but JCC is better at everything except perhaps foot speed, he would walk through malagnaggi like he was swotting an annoying fly, only seen bradley once and couldn't see him causing him any trouble |
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Hatton is still the best at 140 today, by quite a bit. However, he is like a mini-Chavez, down a few levels from the big man. Chavez would sicken him and take him out late.
But, as the old saying goes "styles make fights", yet I think that Chavez is a whole world away (boxing wise) from the rest of the division, even in their primes (thinking Witter here), and that he would have little difficulty in dispensing with them, be it on points or via stoppage. |
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