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Kellerman Taking The Pisss...''50-0 is not a thing, Chavez was 87-0..''

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    #21
    If Chavez had retired at 87-0 he would have shattered the 49-0 record of Mayweather and Marciano and that's a fact. There is not dis*****g this or getting around it. That's why the record is overrated. If Mayweather comes back and loses he also loses the record. He won't be any less of an all time great and his achievements remain the same but he can kiss the record good by. Was Chavez suddenly less great when he fought past his prime and 87-0 and lost a few? Your overall record and who you beat and how you beat them should matter more than a long winning streak. That little badass Gonzalez might very well break 49-0.

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      #22
      Originally posted by RussTBE View Post
      Chavez was 87-0 against bums. Floyd is 49-0 and fought like 20 world champions.
      Too be fair if Chavez fought in the 4 belt era a lot of those suppose bums would have also been world champions.

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        #23
        Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
        87-0 with 43 cans in the beginning. Floyd had 90 amateur fights alone, that's where he fought some of his cans.

        If you start Chavez Sr with his first decent opponent, I would say Adriano Arreola looks okay, all the way up to Terrance Ali that puts Chavez at still an excellent 48-0 before losing. But not quite Floyd status either, due to the lack of names.
        The only issue with your analogy is that you didnt subtract the 15 bums Mayweather fought as a pro. So it would be 48-0 to 34-0 going by your standards which will still make Chavez record the better one.

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          #24
          Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
          Sugar Ray Robinson went 90-0.
          troll post; Robinson loss to Jake LaMotta before even his 45th professional fight.

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            #25
            Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
            Too be fair if Chavez fought in the 4 belt era a lot of those suppose bums would have also been world champions.
            If you look at chavez resume , most of his opponents have losing records,

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              #26
              Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
              Sugar Ray Robinson went 90-0.
              Not just like that, but SRR (144½) first lost to Jake LaMotta, who was 160½... But nevermind...

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                #27
                Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Post
                Seriously... Kellerman I must say can (ironically) break down boxing history in comparisons with empirically analysis, yet how does he casually sum up Floyd's opposition compared to Chavez Sr.?

                Yeah Kellerman is right, 87-0 don't mean nothing when you haven't fight nobody....Floyd's 49-0 is a much greater accomplishment considering the number of wins over quality opposition.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                  The only issue with your analogy is that you didnt subtract the 15 bums Mayweather fought as a pro. So it would be 48-0 to 34-0 going by your standards which will still make Chavez record the better one.
                  Floyd fought Duran at only 7-0

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                    Too be fair if Chavez fought in the 4 belt era a lot of those suppose bums would have also been world champions.
                    No they wouldnt...those fighters he fought in Mexico were literally club fighters

                    in his 1st 25 fights-10 were against fighters making their pro debut and 10 were against fighters with losing records

                    in his next 25 fights 9 were against fighters with losing records or .500 and 1 was making his pro debut

                    in his 50th fight he fought a guy who was 1-15

                    in his 66th fight he fought a guy who was 0-1

                    70th fight fought a guy who was 5-3

                    71st fight fought a guy who was 4-3-1

                    78th fight fought a guy who was 6-2


                    so out of 87 fights 30 were against fighters with a losing record or making a pro debut and 3 were against beginning cab drivers

                    and there were alot of other no hopers on his resume to reach 87-0

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                      The only issue with your analogy is that you didnt subtract the 15 bums Mayweather fought as a pro. So it would be 48-0 to 34-0 going by your standards which will still make Chavez record the better one.
                      out of over 100 fights his record is 18-4-2 against champions or former champions..that tells the entire story man

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