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    Default Re: Are Khan and Chavez Jr the next big things?

    there seem to be certain american fans on this forum who dont seem to like the face that US boxing anit to hot at the moment and British is on the up.. They dont like the fact that they dont seem to have to many prospects themselfs!
    dont Fuck with the chuck

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    Default Re: Are Khan and Chavez Jr the next big things?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo Finito Lopez
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    con will be champion VD
    Wining the WBO or WBU title don't mean S***. Especially if it's given on a sliver platter like Warren does to all his fighters
    WBO is a good belt, WBU is a S*** belt. Khan will get a major belt and do well in the future
    WBO is a garbage belt and always has been. When a dead fighter can move up on the rankings you know that organization is a joke. If Con wins a vacant WBO title I will not be impress. Especially if he does it against some bum Warren scrapes up
    I would be too, but to be honest its not all about having a belt. Manny Pac doesnt have one and look where he is now, I know its a totally differnt kettle of fish but still. As long as Khan fights some good fighters in the future who is actually bothered about a belt that says I am the best in that organizations opinion. In years to come Khan will get better and be in a lot of good match ups, im sure of this!
    A Warren fighter in a lot of good match ups? I'll believe it when I see it
    Chavez Jnr has fought twice as many bums. Chavez ain't fought anyone.
    Thats because Chavez Jr had no amateur fights so he is still learning his trade.
    still he needs to move up a bit now to be honest.

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    Default Re: Are Khan and Chavez Jr the next big things?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    If the WBO belt is fodder. What do you think of the pound for pound rankings? Bernard Hopkins has been beaten twice by Taylor. Yet still makes it to fourth in the Ring Magazine pound for pound. Taylor doesn't even make top ten!

    WBO is a huge belt in the super middle weight division. So?

    Benn had it then Eubanks then Collins then Calzaghe. Some might say it's the belt to have in the super middle weight division. Who says that? You? You don't count

    Sorry but calling the WBO belt "garbage" is just so so so wrong. No it's not. Cuz that's what it is

    Is Manny pacquiaos WBC International title garbage? Yes it is


    You clearly haven't got a clue then have you. It's like Tszyu and his IBF belt, that was the big one in the division.
    Beat Tszyu and you're the best in the division.
    Same goes for the WBO super middle weight belt. Collins, Benn, Eubank, Calzaghe the best four super middle weights ever, all were after the WBO.

    You clearly have some issues or maybe you're just plain bent!
    After all IBF,WBC,WBA have all been known to break the rules and be corrupt.

    you must be bent.

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    Default Re: Are Khan and Chavez Jr the next big things?

    well thats u told VD
    dont Fuck with the chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    If the WBO belt is fodder. What do you think of the pound for pound rankings? Bernard Hopkins has been beaten twice by Taylor. Yet still makes it to fourth in the Ring Magazine pound for pound. Taylor doesn't even make top ten!

    WBO is a huge belt in the super middle weight division. So?

    Benn had it then Eubanks then Collins then Calzaghe. Some might say it's the belt to have in the super middle weight division. Who says that? You? You don't count

    Sorry but calling the WBO belt "garbage" is just so so so wrong. No it's not. Cuz that's what it is

    Is Manny pacquiaos WBC International title garbage? Yes it is


    You clearly haven't got a clue then have you. It's like Tszyu and his IBF belt, that was the big one in the division.
    Beat Tszyu and you're the best in the division.
    Same goes for the WBO super middle weight belt. Collins, Benn, Eubank, Calzaghe the best four super middle weights ever, all were after the WBO.

    You clearly have some issues or maybe you're just plain bent!
    After all IBF,WBC,WBA have all been known to break the rules and be corrupt.

    you must be bent.
    He will come up with some other excuse you may as well give up

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    Default Re: Are Khan and Chavez Jr the next big things?

    its is true though that belts just dont mean that much no more...

    dont Fuck with the chuck

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    Default Re: Are Khan and Chavez Jr the next big things?

    As long as Papa Chavez has anything to do with it, Junior's unbeaten streak will continue to grow by feasting on "no-names." After all, Papa himself feasted on 40-some tomato cans before venturing out of Mexico to fight a real fighter. And then, with the 100-win mark within sight, he sought to fatten THAT record also by fighting some dubious competition. Yeah... a chip off the ol' block.

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    I doubt very much that Chaves jr would be able to get away with beating 100 bums. but he needs to pick it all up now. We will see this year, i hope he can pick it. he needs to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    If the WBO belt is fodder. What do you think of the pound for pound rankings? Bernard Hopkins has been beaten twice by Taylor. Yet still makes it to fourth in the Ring Magazine pound for pound. Taylor doesn't even make top ten!

    WBO is a huge belt in the super middle weight division. So?

    Benn had it then Eubanks then Collins then Calzaghe. Some might say it's the belt to have in the super middle weight division. Who says that? You? You don't count

    Sorry but calling the WBO belt "garbage" is just so so so wrong. No it's not. Cuz that's what it is

    Is Manny pacquiaos WBC International title garbage? Yes it is


    You clearly haven't got a clue then have you. It's like Tszyu and his IBF belt, that was the big one in the division.
    Beat Tszyu and you're the best in the division.
    Same goes for the WBO super middle weight belt. Collins, Benn, Eubank, Calzaghe the best four super middle weights ever, all were after the WBO.

    You clearly have some issues or maybe you're just plain bent!
    After all IBF,WBC,WBA have all been known to break the rules and be corrupt.

    you must be bent.
    Roy Jones was the Super Middleweight ever. Anybody that considers Collins the best ever at anything doesn't know shit about boxing. You don't know shit about boxing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    If the WBO belt is fodder. What do you think of the pound for pound rankings? Bernard Hopkins has been beaten twice by Taylor. Yet still makes it to fourth in the Ring Magazine pound for pound. Taylor doesn't even make top ten!

    WBO is a huge belt in the super middle weight division. So?

    Benn had it then Eubanks then Collins then Calzaghe. Some might say it's the belt to have in the super middle weight division. Who says that? You? You don't count

    Sorry but calling the WBO belt "garbage" is just so so so wrong. No it's not. Cuz that's what it is

    Is Manny pacquiaos WBC International title garbage? Yes it is


    You clearly haven't got a clue then have you. It's like Tszyu and his IBF belt, that was the big one in the division.
    Beat Tszyu and you're the best in the division.
    Same goes for the WBO super middle weight belt. Collins, Benn, Eubank, Calzaghe the best four super middle weights ever, all were after the WBO.

    You clearly have some issues or maybe you're just plain bent!
    After all IBF,WBC,WBA have all been known to break the rules and be corrupt.

    you must be bent.
    Roy Jones was the Super Middleweight ever. Anybody that considers Collins the best ever at anything doesn't know S*** about boxing. You don't know S*** about boxing
    VD are you drunk too ? ' roy jones was the super middleweight ever ' ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    If the WBO belt is fodder. What do you think of the pound for pound rankings? Bernard Hopkins has been beaten twice by Taylor. Yet still makes it to fourth in the Ring Magazine pound for pound. Taylor doesn't even make top ten!

    WBO is a huge belt in the super middle weight division. So?

    Benn had it then Eubanks then Collins then Calzaghe. Some might say it's the belt to have in the super middle weight division. Who says that? You? You don't count

    Sorry but calling the WBO belt "garbage" is just so so so wrong. No it's not. Cuz that's what it is

    Is Manny pacquiaos WBC International title garbage? Yes it is


    You clearly haven't got a clue then have you. It's like Tszyu and his IBF belt, that was the big one in the division.
    Beat Tszyu and you're the best in the division.
    Same goes for the WBO super middle weight belt. Collins, Benn, Eubank, Calzaghe the best four super middle weights ever, all were after the WBO.

    You clearly have some issues or maybe you're just plain bent!
    After all IBF,WBC,WBA have all been known to break the rules and be corrupt.

    you must be bent.
    Roy Jones was the Super Middleweight ever. Anybody that considers Collins the best ever at anything doesn't know S*** about boxing. You don't know S*** about boxing
    VD are you drunk too ? ' roy jones was the super middleweight ever ' ?
    The Roy Jones that fought at 168 would have beaten the four names u mentioned convincingly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle
    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    If the WBO belt is fodder. What do you think of the pound for pound rankings? Bernard Hopkins has been beaten twice by Taylor. Yet still makes it to fourth in the Ring Magazine pound for pound. Taylor doesn't even make top ten!

    WBO is a huge belt in the super middle weight division. So?

    Benn had it then Eubanks then Collins then Calzaghe. Some might say it's the belt to have in the super middle weight division. Who says that? You? You don't count

    Sorry but calling the WBO belt "garbage" is just so so so wrong. No it's not. Cuz that's what it is

    Is Manny pacquiaos WBC International title garbage? Yes it is


    You clearly haven't got a clue then have you. It's like Tszyu and his IBF belt, that was the big one in the division.
    Beat Tszyu and you're the best in the division.
    Same goes for the WBO super middle weight belt. Collins, Benn, Eubank, Calzaghe the best four super middle weights ever, all were after the WBO.

    You clearly have some issues or maybe you're just plain bent!
    After all IBF,WBC,WBA have all been known to break the rules and be corrupt.

    you must be bent.
    Roy Jones was the Super Middleweight ever. Anybody that considers Collins the best ever at anything doesn't know S*** about boxing. You don't know S*** about boxing
    VD are you drunk too ? ' roy jones was the super middleweight ever ' ?
    The Roy Jones that fought at 168 would have beaten the four names u mentioned convincingly.



    Roy Jones at 168 may be one of the most talented if not the most gifted fighter to ever grace the ring...(And remember I said at 168...even though he was not there that long his performances were jaw dropping master pieces).....That includes PBF and possibly Robinson...at 168 Roy had it all


    http://youtube.com/watch?v=kNSJm0DUEoI&feature=related


    He used Pazienza as a game in this fight
    Hidden Content IN CASE THEY ALL FORGOT WHAT REAL HEAVYWEIGHT POWER WAS!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daxx Kahn
    Quote Originally Posted by eagle
    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    If the WBO belt is fodder. What do you think of the pound for pound rankings? Bernard Hopkins has been beaten twice by Taylor. Yet still makes it to fourth in the Ring Magazine pound for pound. Taylor doesn't even make top ten!

    WBO is a huge belt in the super middle weight division. So?

    Benn had it then Eubanks then Collins then Calzaghe. Some might say it's the belt to have in the super middle weight division. Who says that? You? You don't count

    Sorry but calling the WBO belt "garbage" is just so so so wrong. No it's not. Cuz that's what it is

    Is Manny pacquiaos WBC International title garbage? Yes it is


    You clearly haven't got a clue then have you. It's like Tszyu and his IBF belt, that was the big one in the division.
    Beat Tszyu and you're the best in the division.
    Same goes for the WBO super middle weight belt. Collins, Benn, Eubank, Calzaghe the best four super middle weights ever, all were after the WBO.

    You clearly have some issues or maybe you're just plain bent!
    After all IBF,WBC,WBA have all been known to break the rules and be corrupt.

    you must be bent.
    Roy Jones was the Super Middleweight ever. Anybody that considers Collins the best ever at anything doesn't know S*** about boxing. You don't know S*** about boxing
    VD are you drunk too ? ' roy jones was the super middleweight ever ' ?
    The Roy Jones that fought at 168 would have beaten the four names u mentioned convincingly.



    Roy Jones at 168 may be one of the most talented if not the most gifted fighter to ever grace the ring...(And remember I said at 168...even though he was not there that long his performances were jaw dropping master pieces).....That includes PBF and possibly Robinson...at 168 Roy had it all


    http://youtube.com/watch?v=kNSJm0DUEoI&feature=related


    He used Pazienza as a game in this fight
    The most impressive thing he did @ 168 was destroy then top 2 P4P fighter James Toney. Never before or since has a guy ranked so high been made to look so silly. Roy made a future hall of famer look like an amateur in their first fight.

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    He was just that Damn good...and there is really no other way to say it but that...
    Hidden Content IN CASE THEY ALL FORGOT WHAT REAL HEAVYWEIGHT POWER WAS!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan
    As long as Papa Chavez has anything to do with it, Junior's unbeaten streak will continue to grow by feasting on "no-names." After all, Papa himself feasted on 40-some tomato cans before venturing out of Mexico to fight a real fighter. And then, with the 100-win mark within sight, he sought to fatten THAT record also by fighting some dubious competition. Yeah... a chip off the ol' block.
    I'll say it again, BOTH did not have an amateur career. Take any amateur boxer out there on his 30th fight or 40th fight to face any guy in the pros for a belt and see how he does. No matter what, Chavez is still a hall of famer for a reason.

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