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

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    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.
    yeah i agree for sure. RJJ was untouchable at 168 for a while.

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    I remember that the Brits were very offended that the boxing world was comparing Khan to Hamed

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

    Nothing is similar they are both totally differnt...

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

    I cant say for khan. I've never seen the guy fight. Chavez Jr. is just not that good. This is becuase he is still green and didnt have an amateur career. He may come on late. But they're just hand picking opponents for him who just have no size or skills. If he gets in the ring with Alfonso Gomez hes gonna get killed. Just watch and see.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by BigLuke
    I cant say for khan. I've never seen the guy fight. Chavez Jr. is just not that good. This is becuase he is still green and didnt have an amateur career. He may come on late. But they're just hand picking opponents for him who just have no size or skills. If he gets in the ring with Alfonso Gomez hes gonna get killed. Just watch and see.
    That's right. Chavez Jr. is still green. Imagine if he did have the typical amateur career of 100+ fights.

    Now, some people here totally diss Chavez saying he was not good at all and fought 100 bums. Well...

    Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year 1990
    WBC Super featherweight Champion September 13, 1984 - August 21, 1987
    WBA Lightweight Champion November 21, 1987 - October 29, 1988
    WBC Lightweight Champion October 29, 1988 - May 13, 1989
    WBC Light welterweight Champion May 13, 1989 - December 8, 1990
    IBF Light welterweight Champion December 8, 1990 - January 29, 1994
    WBC Light welterweight Champion May 7, 1994 - June 7, 1996

    Started his career in 1980 with no amateur experience and by year 1984 he was spanking guys with TITLE FIGHTS.

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