Re: Judging a fighter's resume

Originally Posted by
TitoFan

Originally Posted by
Fenster

Originally Posted by
TitoFan
Read post 10. Not only are they not in the same ball park.
They're not even in the same planet.
Alvarez had 30+ fights before fighting for a "world" title. Chavez jr 40+ fights.
Moore, Marciano, Conn and Zarate had 40+ plus fights before a "world" title shot.
Foreman had 30+
Duran near 30
Pac 25+
Toney 25+
For sure this era is different, with multi champions, but it shows there's nothing new about fighters having loads of contests before getting to the top. What's the big deal?
Yes there's a lot of "in-between", but you got your extremes as well. Chavez Jr as you said had 40+ fights before fighting a world-class fighter for a championship. I pointed out other fighters that were fighting world-class opposition before their 20th fight. If nothing else, it supports my point that fighters like JCC Jr are coddled beyond belief... and their W-L record is pretty much meaningless.
You're comparing him with all-time great fighters though. I highly doubt Chavez jr will ever get close to that level (it's a cert he wont).
Obviously great fighters can be stepped up in class quicker.
I'm not sure what your point/argument is - I guess you need someone that thinks Chavez Jr is already great and has a great resume. Good luck with that.
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