That's Pac's overrated resume. Pac vs Shot/weight-drained Morales Pac vs Shot/pre-fight distrtacted Barrera (MAB has divorce, wildfires, camp relocation, distractions, etc. Pac vs Margarito FIXED FIGHT Pac vs Clottey FIXED FIGHT Pac vs Oscar FIXED FIGHT Pac vs David Diaz Pac vs Oscar Larios Pac vs Hector Velazquez Pac is scared:scaredas: and runs away from Mexicans Humberto Soto, and Juan Diaz. Pac is the most overrated boxer in the history of boxing.
are you ****ing kidding? julio cesar chavez was the best fighter to ever come out of mexico. espn voted him 24th best boxer OF ALL TIME. the ring had chavez the 18th best boxer of the last 100 years. to suggest he was anything less than a great fighter is just ignorant and offensive.
more than a hanful of tomato cans. Way too many of those. but he had some good wins. that raw was whitaker is still bs.
Official victories over world champions (WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO, Ring, Linear counted): 18 (More than either our current Ring ranked p4p 1 or 2, interestingly) Victories Over Champions: (Note, when former, current and future are used, it means at the time he defeated them) 1. Roger Mayweather (former WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Future WBC Light Welterweight Champion) 2. Rocky Lockridge (Former WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Future IBF Super Featherweight Champion) 3. Juan La Porte (Former WBC Featherweight Champion) 4. Edwin Rosario (Former WBC Lightweight Champion, Current WBA Lightweight Champion, Future WBA Lightweight Champion, Future WBA Light Welterweight Champion) 5. Rafael Limon (Former 2-Time WBC Super Featherweight Champion) 6. Jose Luis Ramirez (Former and Current WBC Lightweight Champion) 7. Roger Mayweather (x2) (Former Super WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Current WBC Light Welterweight Champion) 8. Sammy Fuentes (Future WBO Light Welterweight Champion) 9. Meldrick Taylor (Current IBF Light Welterweight Champion, Future WBA Welterweight Champion) 10. Lonnie Smith (Former WBC Light Welterweight Champion) 11. Hector Camacho (Former WBC Super Featherweight Champion, Former WBC Lightweight Champion, Former 2-Time WBO Light Welterweight Champion) 12. Greg Haugen (Former 2-Time IBF Lightweight Champion, Former WBO Light Welterweight Champion) 13. Frankie Randall (Current WBC Light Welterweight Champion, Future 2-Time WBA Light Welterweight Champion) 14. Meldrick Taylor (x2) (Current IBF Light Welterweight Champion, Former WBA Welterweight Champion) 15. Tony Lopez (Former 2-Time IBF Super Featherweight Champion, Former WBA Lightweight Champion) 16. Giovanni Parisi (Former WBO Lightweight Champion, Future WBO Light Welterweight Champion) 17. Joey Gamache (Former WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Former WBA Lightweight Champion) 18. Frankie Randall (Former WBC Light Welterweight Champion, Former 2-Time WBA Light Welterweight Champion) Anybody has a note on errors, let me know, I'll fix it.
Chavez doesn't have any wins over ATGs, but has a deep resume a good fighters. He basically beat a who's who around 130-140 in the 80s and early 90s. Very active and consistent.
ESPN are absolute shite when it comes to boxing. Their lists are as bad as the worst troll garbage in the GF.
Misconception that any serious boxing fan shouldn't be fooled by, and all because of a great one-liner by Greg Haugen, which JCC forced him to recant in the ring after a horrific beatdown. Chavez spent the first 40 or so fights learning how to box, since he had no amateur career. He had about 60 fights AFTER winning his first major world title, against mostly quality competition. You have about five or six club fighters mixed in, as was the custom of the time, and as just about every fighter did back then. That's what fighters did to stay busy.
Anyone who's a JCC fan should also be a Pac fan, and vice versa. There are a lot more similarities between them than differences, unless you're totally hung up on skin color.