Amir Khan, and Chavez jr..![]()
Amir Khan, and Chavez jr..![]()
Hidden Content There is no reward for second place
Amhir Khan had an amateur career, 3 Junior ABA titles, gold at the junior olympics, silver at the olympics, etc. So he did have lots of experience when entering to the pros. As for Chavez Jr., he had no experience whatsoever. He put those gloves on and straight to the pros. Many people seem to ignore that.
alot of fighters come to mind but my favorite out of all or them is sugar ray leonard he was the first man to beat hearns, had a trilogy with duran and beat marvin hagler after having only 1 fight in 5 years and never fought as a middleweight. and was the only one to beat all 3
Hidden Content There is no reward for second place
Not many people aware of that ? you gotta be kidding right ? i hear the excuse all the time and to be honest im sick of the excuse it was a legit excuse before but not now after 30+ fights its about time he atleast fights top 10 ranking fighter how is he going to improve fighting nobodies all the time ? and whats even worse is that he is struggling with these nobodies he should have atleast 2 losses on his record already atleast when his father fought cab drivers he beat them well and showed greatness.
Muhammad Ali and Ray Robinson, nuff said.
PurtyBoy,
Yes, if I remember correctly, it was an exhibition fight against Paez Jr.
Imagine ANY amateur guy with 30 amateur fights under his belt, still, fighting a champion or ranked opponent would be quite tough. Chavez Jr. is pretty much an amateur that fights pros who have way more experience than him. Add to their experience at the pros the fact that they did have an amateur career which normally includes more than ONE HUNDRED fights. Do the math and you'll see Chavez Jr. is not all that bad. Actually, he is being challenged quite a bit and he is doing it with style. Same thing with Julio Cesar Chavez and look at all he accomplished in boxing, not bad, not bad at all.Not many people aware of that ? you gotta be kidding right ? i hear the excuse all the time and to be honest im sick of the excuse it was a legit excuse before but not now after 30+ fights
And after the "cab drivers" he faced all kinds of top opposition and became the great champion he is. No wonder he's the legend he isAt least when his father fought cab drivers he beat them well and showed greatness.
But yeah, no matter how much he's hated around here, I'll say ODLH has an admirable list of tough opponents than any one in the sport at the moment.
You could a good case for Patterson
Bonavena,Ellis,Quarry twice,Cooper Ali twice,Chuvalo,Liston twice,Johannson 3 times,London,Archie Moore,
Yeah I noticed a while back in his fight with Jose Celaya or whatever his name is and he really struggled. He got the KO win and scored a knockdown early on but he got exposed at times and got hit far too easily. When Chavez Jr faces an elite fighter he will be knocked out, no question.
Yeah, I don't doubt he could be in trouble if he faced an elite fighter. I wish he did have more than 100 amateur fights under his belt plus exposure to olympics and bunch of other stuff most boxers go through. Still, if by luck or whatever you call it he ended up beating an elite fighter, I would give him more credit than others considering his limited experience in the ring.
Hopkins level of competition has been top notch especially since he turned 40.
Prince Naseem fought at a pretty darn high level as well.But your right about Hopkins since he turned 40.
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Hector Camacho has a pretty good list of names on his resume, though not all were prime. He has a damn good record 79-5-2. Personally I think he is underrated. It is worth noting that in July of this year he captured the WBElight middleweight title at age 46.
His opposition includes ...
Jerry Strickland
Rafael Limon
Jose Luis Ramirez
Edwin Rosario
Cornelius Boza Edwards
Howard Davis, Jr
Ray Mancini
Vinny Pazienza
Greg Haugen ( 1-1 )
Julio Cesar Chavez - L
Felix Trinidad - L
Roberto Duran
Ray Leonard
Oscar De La Hoya - L
My second choice after Charles is Juan LaPorte. Fought Chavez, Gomez, Azumah Nelson, Molina, McGuigan, Pedroza, Lockridge, Salvador Sanchez, prime Costello, prime Reid, prime Padilla, prime Murray, Tszyu, Perez, Miranda, Suarez, De La Rosa, Ruiben Castillo.
Downright scary level of opposition and I don't believe he was ever decked.![]()
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