Really? You're gonna defend Chavez Jr.'s record with a straight face?
You're trying to impress me because he finally fought a recognizable name in John Duddy in his 42nd pro fight?
And you're gonna prop up Duddy's qualifications to make your case? Really?

While you're at it.... aren't you going to mention who he fought 3 fights later?
The "great" Peter Frigging Manfredo Jr.?
You slipping there, dude.

Yeah.... he finally got around to some better opposition with Rubio and Andy Lee. 'Bout time... don't you think? I mean, some fighters don't even fight 50 fights in their entire career. Why? Because somewhere along the line, they start pro-gre-ssing. At 15-20 fights, they're fighting recognizably good fighters. At 20-30 fights, they're fighting world class fighters, or fighting for championships. Well..... unless you're named Deontay, of course.

Are you going to mention that he outweighed both Rubio and Andy Lee in the ring by 20-30 pounds? Are you going to mention that he's been suspended and fined for using diuretics to lose weight so he can rehydrate to Light HW status? If we're gonna talk caliber of fighter..... let's talk about ALL this stuff.

Yeah.... Arce was way past his prime when he beat Vazquez Jr. In Wilfredo's 22nd pro fight. Who was JCC Jr. fighting in his 22nd pro fight? Some guy in a Guadalajara canteen?

C'mon..... you can defend the JMM's and the Barrera's all you like.... and I'll agree with you. But do me a favor. Don't go out on that fragile limb and try to pass off JCC Jr.'s career for something other than the coddled, padded, bloated record it is.