Why does Oscar get little credit for beating Chavez in that 1st fight??

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  1. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    JCC was past prime but not by a lot. good underated win for DLH
     
  2. Gonzarelli

    Gonzarelli Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    In comparison, Chavez was a better win for DLH than DLH was for Pac and FLoyd!
     
  3. Boxmaster

    Boxmaster Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    34 isn't really that far from prime.
     
  4. CYoungblood95

    CYoungblood95 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Much of his career is marred by controversial decisions. A few went his way, a few didn't. They even each other out in my book. I thought he lost against Quartey, Whitaker and Sturm and that he won against Mosley (2nd fight) and Trinidad. The Pac fight was also quite controversial as it was clear that he was winning at the time of the stoppage.
     
  5. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    In Oscar's case, the difference from him when he fought Forbes/Pac compared to even his Floyd fight was drastic. The speed and his ability to react to punches and get out of the way was gone. His reflex's were shot. Forbes landed more punches on Oscar than I've seen anyone I think, forget about Pac.
     
  6. LancsTerrible

    LancsTerrible Different Forms of Game. Full Member

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    It was a pretty good win in all honesty. Great fighters past their best are still a force to be reckoned with, even if they aren't in their prime. That being said, his win over Gonzalez was his best 140 win.

    I think that version of de la Hoya would beat any 140 version of Chavez if I'm honest, who was a beast at 130 and more so at 135 (de la Hoya would be toast at these weights I think).
     
  7. CYoungblood95

    CYoungblood95 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    U can't judge prime simply by the age of a fighter (i.e.- Fernando Vargas)
     
  8. capuano

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    JCSuperstar was past his prime and Oscar was about to enter his and from what I can recall, most people predicted then that the torch would be passed that night and it was.
     
  9. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree about Sturm. But I saw Quartey and Pernell fight many times and Oscar did just enough to beat both of them. Pernell didn't fight, and Quartey was only up 1 point on my scorecard going into the 12th where Oscar crushed him and earned 2 points with that epic knockdown. I can see the quartey fight being a draw, but considering how close it was going into the 12th and Oscar pulling out all of the stops and coming as close to closing the show as one can, he earned it without a doubt.
     
  10. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Quartey chin was something special to withstand that in the 12 round
     
  11. ocelot

    ocelot Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I had Quartey over DLH. Whitaker did everything but fight against DLH.
     
  12. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    because there is blind love for Julio Cocaine Chavez

    chavezittes to this day still believe a prime JCC would beat a prime DLH,Mosley,Whitaker,Pacquiao and Duran...yeah no kidding and here I am thinking scientologists were friggin wackos
     
  13. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Those ropes held him up. Ike was pretty much horizontal when Oscar was obliterating him with punches. Props to Ike though for coming forward after that beating. Both of them were dog tired and barely hold their hands up.
     
  14. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Im talking about Whittaker-Chavez lol. I agree Oscar beat Whittaker based on activity and aggression even though he wasnt particularly accurate. But your right, Whittaker was too defensive.
     
  15. Borincano

    Borincano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    JC Chavez was down prior to fight Oscar. At 34 with all those wars behind him. He crushed so many fighters and I was not even a JC Chavez, but I respected his skills. Oscar would be bent like French bread if JC Chavez got a hold of him in his prime. Still respect Oscar. JC Chavez at 140 was the Duran of 135 back then. Those two fighting would have been epic (Duran vs JC Chavez).