When Chavez DEFIED The Fastest Champ

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  1. Mark Anthony

    Mark Anthony Internet virgin Full Member

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    What happens when two iron-willed, undefeated champions meet at the peak of their powers? You get one of the greatest contests boxing has ever seen, an absolute blood-and-guts war that The Ring Magazine dubbed not only the best of 1990, but the pinnacle of the entire decade. Set for March 17th, 1990 at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel, the fight between Julio Cesar Chavez and Meldrick Taylor was one of the most anticipated fights of the era. Was this clash the best fight of the 90`s?
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  2. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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  3. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    It was years. And a lot of people thought Taylor would beat Chavez which he very nearly did
     
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    Smoochie G.R.E.B G.O.A.T Full Member

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  5. Journeyman92

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    This fight sort of represents two approaches to boxing. Chavez fights like a professional, takes his time breaking you bit by bit, all business all damage. Taylor is the Olympic boxer, the high level amateur system. TNT punches at the end of his range not through it, racking up points, shoe shining, working every round with a short sighted sort of approach in the bout. Make no mistake, I respect the hell out of Taylor, I enjoy watching him A LOT but he was a lot more balls than brains but unquestionably an absolute G.
     
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  6. Journeyman92

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    One of the best I’ve ever seen, What I love is this fight tells you everything about both guys in under an hour and is a great introduction to TNT and Chavez for a new viewer.
     
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  7. Smoochie

    Smoochie G.R.E.B G.O.A.T Full Member

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    Yet another, biased commentary distortin' the view of fans thanks to Larry Merchant.
     
  8. quintonjacksonfan

    quintonjacksonfan Active Member Full Member

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    Two of my ten favorite fights happened one month apart. Douglas-Tyson and Taylor-Chavez. Watching them unfold live was totally shocking
     
  9. Mark Anthony

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    Taylor was winning the fight, I think the ending of this fight ruined him.
     
  10. My dinner with Conteh

    My dinner with Conteh Tending Bepi Ros' grave again Full Member

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    Great fight, i haven't watched it for a while so will need to revisit it this week. I had Mel a few rounds ahead, despite still admiring Chavez' grounding him down. I wasn't a fan of the stoppage at the time, while still understanding why it was stopped. I just think most world title holders, especially in a much-anticipated unification fight, would have been given the chance to carry on a bit longer- even by Richard Steele, (especially of they fought for King)
     
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