Oh I remember Frankie Randall handing JCC his first ever loss. Understandably (or maybe not), JCC was anything but gracious and conceding after the loss. I guess you gotta be in those same 89-0 shoes to fully understand.
R.I.P., Frankie.
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Oh I remember Frankie Randall handing JCC his first ever loss. Understandably (or maybe not), JCC was anything but gracious and conceding after the loss. I guess you gotta be in those same 89-0 shoes to fully understand.
R.I.P., Frankie.
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RIP Randall.
The wicked shall die by there own wickedness.
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Who would have thought that a man iced by Primo Ramos , would go on to be the first to beat JCC.
Brilliant fighter R.I.P Champ.
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Just watched the highlights of that fight - had forgotten how great a battle it was.
This was at the peak of my years as a fan of the sport where I knew all the champs at all weights and I was stunned when Chavez lost and remember telling mates at university who just looked at me blankly having no idea who JCC was at all. Oh to have been on this forum then - ok small issue is we would've needed this thing called the internet....
RIP Frankie, gone way too soon
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Frankie Randall gave Chavez hell, brilliant boxer in those fights and very humble considering they tried everything to steal the fights from him.
RIP Champ and thanks for the memories.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Solid boxer. @Spicoli reminded me he was more than the guy who 1st beat JCC. He handled his business well.
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
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