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    Comments Thread For: CompuBox Rewind: Julio Cesar Chavez KOs Meldrick Taylor

    For boxing and its fans, boxing in the 1990s already was off to a tremendous start. In February, James “Buster” Douglas became sports history’s most famous 42-to-1 underdog by stopping the “unstoppable” Mike Tyson to win the undisputed heavyweight championship. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    Yea this topic always gets beat up. I'll leave it like this, it was a good fight, with lots of heart from both fighters.

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      #3
      Very sad to be reminded of Meldrick...

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        #4
        Steele's intervention will always be questioned - he saved Chavez from an apparent loss...

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          #5
          Punching power told in this fight, Taylor threw and landed an unbelievable amount of punches but Chavez landed his fair share in between, although he was constantly being outlanded. You wouldn't think a fighter who landed 457 punches could be on the losing end but it's what happened, controversial call or not.

          Still, I believe that this fight along with the Buddy McGirt fight shows that a prime Meldrick Taylor would be a very tough task for anyone who isn't a big puncher at 140 lbs.

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            #6
            Chavez, a great champion. Taylor fought bravely but payed the price in the hospital and now has brain problems.

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