julio caesar chavez sr in prime vs pacman @140 lbs who wins ???

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  1. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    JCC ****ed Taylor up, and he ****ed Camacho up...That is the truth..Looking at Taylor and Camacho footage, it is easy to see that they were more techincally skilled than Pacquiao, using better movement, footwork, and were faster. Taylor's footwork against Chavez was ****ing amazing at times, and he made it seem as he was hovering in and out of punching range, very smmothly and controlled.

    Pac don't bring **** Chavez hadn't seen or couldn't handle.

    Pacquiao benefited from fighting a few great fighters at the tail end of their careers, and even then he got gifts against one of them in JMM, and was beat by a very past prime Erik Morales.

    I assure you, as logical as it is, had Camacho and Meldrick Taylor fought in the same era as Pacquiao, they would have had as much if not more success than Pacquiao..Unlike Pac, these two guys fought in a talent rich era of boxing, where you had fighters like Julio Cesar Chavez (who is much more skilled than today's fab 4) reigning.

    Pacquiao would only fight Taylor after his fight with Chavez or after he was close to retirement based on Pac's resume the last 7 years.

    Chavez don't give a **** about going to war..In fact he has better punch resistance than pac in every category.

    Most talented offensive fighter? :lol: because he beat Hatton, Margarito, and Cotto..ALL three had been recently KTFO! :deal

    Pac needs a stationary target to hit someone clean and often. Little ass shop worn JMM just proved that against the New and improved Pacquiao :rofl

    Again, your ignorance shows...You need to watch Chavez defense..Pacquiao would be like "WTF?!" :!:. In Chavez' prime no one hurt him. Pacquiao's legs would be cramping, and he would have worn his wrong socks against Chavez anyway..Atleast that's what Pacquiao would have said after the fight. :deal

    Sloppy ass Pacquiao ain't popping anyone and JMM proved it...Chavez has a waaayyy better Chin than JMM, has a way harder punch than JMM, is more relentless, and is a master at fighting inside, Pac is ****ed because his inside game isn't really that good. And Pac has a lousy jab, so he isn't keeping Chavez at a distance.

    Anyway we look at this Chavez wins.
     
  2. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    lol, funny post. there was nothing about jc that was ordinary... nothing.
     
  3. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Chavez is like 100 times better than Margarito dude..get a grip.



    Hey *******...out of Chavez over 100 fights, about 75 of them were between rounds 1-6. So much for starting slow and "HOPING he wears the guy down". :lol:

    :lol: Pacquiao does NOT have an equal chin to Chavez, nor can he take punishment as good as Chavez. Nor has he ever fought anyone as hard hitting as Chavez, or as skilled as Chavez...FFS a shot Morales beat Pacquiao by pressing him...Chavez would kill him.:yep
     
  4. avenel

    avenel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    please hop off pacs dick omg man smh chavez alldaY
     
  5. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    What an ******* this aramani dude is :lol:.

    If anything, JCC was really extraordinary with his power, chin, and ability to avoid being hit by combinations standing in your chest and countering with bone crushing punches..
     
  6. divac

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    Richard Steele on his explanation on what he had observed and why he did'nt let Meldrick Taylor finish the fight against JC Chavez......

    "I had seen enough. Chavez was landing shots to break bones."

    ....and Isal, dont waist your time with the likes of Mirani. Its parralel to trying to reason with a drunk, it just does'nt reach them.:nut

    Aramani, boxing is'nt just about speed and quickness. It helps sure, but I'll take a great skill fighter to beat a much less skilled fighter that mostly thrives through his physical abilities.

    The Marquez-Pacquiao fights are a great example of this.
    Pacquioa is much faster and hits harder, but Marquez skill neutralizes Pacquiao's physical advantages.

    If you added skill to Pacquiao's arsenal in his fights with Marquez, we would have seen what we saw in Marquez-Mayweather.

    Chavez was just as skilled and an all around better rounded fighter who could put himself to compete in more situations against a different number of styles than Marquez could.
    Chavez is proven and accomplished at 140 lbs. For God's sake, he beat down a prime Meldrick Taylor at 140 lbs.

    Taylor was so good that night, he did not once lay his back to the ropes for Chavez to work him, and he still ended up getting systematically brutalized and internally damaged by the hands of JC CHavez.

    Think about this. Here was a situation against Meldrick Taylor where Chavez was'nt allowed by Taylor to take the fight to the ropes and fight at quarters where Chavez performed at his best and was more comfortable.
    .....and still, Chavez' skill level was so, he was still able to use his boxing skill and instincts to punish Taylor at center ring between Taylor's speed flurries.
    It was an unbelievable performance by Chavez.
    Not many if any swarmer types in the history of the sport would have done that to Taylor without the benefit of working him at the ropes.

    My point is that it shows the level of skill Chavez possesed in order to be able to still get to Taylor and brutalize him internally the way he did.
    Taylor spent nearly a week at the Hospital recovering and Dr's said Taylor's condition was the worst they've seen of a fighter that walked into their hospital still concious.
     
  7. bigdog2001

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    Are you ******ed or stupid??? Chavez had such a good defense that today get's over looked because of his great body attack and offense. chavez hardly used to get hit and sweet pea landed but not much. If Chavez was able to handle Meldricks speed skills!!! and Power!!! SKILLSSS!!!! SKILLSS!!! What do you think Chavez will do with an off balance Pacquiao how is succeptible to counter rights wich was one of chavez best punches. Chavez was a master in the inside and would domintate pacquiao because he was just as good in the distance as in the inside. It the 3rd marquez fight marquez fought better in the inside ala Chavez somewhat and that scared manny becasue he lost in the pocket!!! Chavez would dominate Pac in the pocket!!! I'll go as far to say a prime meldrtick taylor was better and more skilled than a one dimensional Pacquiao. Marquez schooled this boy chavez would murder him!!!

     
  8. Smoochie

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    I got Chavez stoppage while Manny is ahead on the scorecards tbh, great match-up.
     
  9. Clinton

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    I really like and respect Manny. But IMHO, both Julio and Pernell beat Manny at 140.
     
  10. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Nope. Nobody 140 and under walks down Manny. I doubt even Duran could do it and we would see Duran just outbox Pacquiao. If Chavez brings the pressure he's getting smacked.
     
  11. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I never said walk down. I simply believe JCC and Sweat Pea beat him.
     
  12. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    JCC isn't beating him off the back foot.
     
  13. The one

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    Wow to this whole thread.
     
  14. gamesworn

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    Two of my most favorite fighters of all time. This is hard for me but i will say Pacquaio wins this one. Pacquaio had more successful runs versus bigger opponents.

    I do understand though why many picked JCC at that time. Pacquiao was seen as more of brawler than a technical fighter. Pacquaio actually showed his technical side more once his Physical Attributes diminished, (Footwork and Handspeed). He stayed at the top of the game for so long.
     
  15. alakran

    alakran Boxing Addict Full Member

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    At 135 I have Chavez. Chavez applied really smart pressure, had power like Marquez but his chin was a lot better so he wouldn’t get knocked down. It’s also a lot different to apply reckless pressure upstairs than slower better timed pressure to the body. I could see Chavez losing the first 3 rounds, close 4-6 rounds and then taking over. At 140 and up I’d give a slight edge to Pac.