Friday, January 22, 2010

Great Don Julio Mixes Has Manny Out-ranked The Great Julio Cesar Chavez?

Has Manny out-ranked the great Julio Cesar Chavez? - great don julio mixes

What is your opinion about Manny. Manny has already been to 7 and 7 July filed with the application?

8 comments:

John B said...

Although the possibility of waiting .... Manny has fought some great opponents, but never two things:

1) the ownership of an entire division (boxing is not his ascent to the divisions, "and then win" and) more weight classes in his collection

2) People like Macho Camacho, Roger Mayweather, Greg Haugen, Meldrick Taylor, Pernell Whitaker, a young Oscar De La Hoya and Kostya Tszyu, even if we do nothing more. I do not agree with Jon Court Manny has fought hard, but many of them were not at their best ... MAB and Erik Morales were the only fighter who never entered the ring and not in their primes. CCM came into the ring with boxers who were on fire, took command and were in good shape. Also, hehe, never fear CCM fighters and they had a weight variable.

Manny has the potential to be bigger than the father of the CCM, but far, far away from this task.

So, no .... not exceed.

And probably not.

Aphateti... said...

I think Julio César Chávez still has the better boxing skills and could probably win a UD against the pac ...
But I feel that Manny's most renowned historians of the CMC, especially after their 7-7. But in no way detracts include CCM again. CCM speaks for itself. I mean TLC Top 20, but the historian will probably Pacquiao 15 to 20 years. I Pacquiao 25-30s

Pacquiao has the 3 best featherweight of his generation (Morales, Barrera and Marquez) fought not once, but, 7 times! When has lost up to 5 times and one undecided.

Highlights of the CCM would close in the fight against Whitaker and Taylor, two fights, but the very definition of race. The reason why I always think JCC is a higher position by his record company in defending the title and the title fight undefeated, not to mention one of the best bands to 90-0-1.

JON said...

Thumbs up for all that respond to. Congratulations also to get to your plate Turth deserves my friend!

Manny Pacquiao, in my opinion is already over Julio César Chávez, before the Cotto fight. Pacquiao has fought many HOF in his career and was a loser on several occasions. Julio César Chávez won a controversial decision against Whitaker for the welterweight belt in a catch weight of 145 Many experts have argued that many MCC fights against opponents that were dominated in any case much less. CMC is a great fighter with a great gift. It is a legitimate HOF, but Pacquiao has built his legacy in a different layer. I have no doubt that Pacquiao is more than CCM.

:-)

Lelouch L said...

"Have to wait well .... Manny has fought some great opponents, but never two things:

1) the ownership of an entire division (boxing is not his ascent to the divisions, "and then win" and) more weight classes in his collection

2) People like Macho Camacho, Roger Mayweather, Greg Haugen, Meldrick Taylor, Pernell Whitaker, a young Oscar De La Hoya and Kostya Tszyu, even if we do nothing more. I do not agree with Jon Court Manny has fought hard, but many of them were not at their best ... MAB and Erik Morales were the only fighter who never entered the ring and not in their primes. CCM came into the ring with boxers who were on fire, took command and were in good shape. Also, hehe, never fear CCM fighters and they had a weight variable.

Manny has the potential to be bigger than the father of the CCM, but far, far away from this task.

So, no .... not exceed.

And probably not. "

- John B

They say that Marco Antonio Barrera is not at his best when Manny Pacquiao almost kill his first fight? For your information, he [Barrera] is on a roll before this fight, including a victory over Morales. Then, Morales said he was not at his best when Pacquiao Morales was called for the first time in his career, am I right? Morales was 29, was mined as Pacquiao.

Julio César Chávez was a very nice recording, because I was there "approach of Roy Jones in the first half of his career. You also mentioned Roger Mayweather as a worthy opponent. Are you kidding?

Manny not yet dominant power in a single division, because he was better after jumps on why he has the linear champion in four different divisions, and you know that the linear champion? He is the man to strike the man.

truth X said...

Many will agree. I know not imagine why, but most people, old people are generally better than their modern counterparts. If you people will be asking between Chavez and Pacquiao win 7 to 10, say Chavez Sr. But if you ask the experts on ESPN, HBO, The Ring, etc., 7 to 10 say Pacquiao is to win and add long analysis of why this is so. But I am not saying that the experts are right, because in the Cotto fight, the betting and the villagers put Pacquiao nearly a 3-1 favorite, while experts share a belief that there was a close fight with Manny in a slight advantage . And we know what happens in combat, it seemed that the public was smarter than the experts.

But if it is only on the basis of achievements, I can not really compare. Pacquiao certainly has 7 tracks in 7 weight classes, but Chavez was 107-6 (86 KOs). But these fighters are historical documents, not to mention Chavez was the owner of the light weight class, not to dominate and that any division Pacquiao proved that no one in the lower leaguescorrespond to (so why) it up. IMO, I think Chavez Pacquiao wins in a war up close, but the balance of Chavez is more attractive to me.

EzLover2... said...

I do not think Julio is a legend in the top level has a lot of fallen trees. I can not remember ever was a loser. Manny has accomplished much, but they do not have a big fight? The two fighters in their primes?

GAGA said...

I do not think he would have to GET TROW Mayweather and perhaps, but still get to Julius TROW TAYLOR

bundini said...

Yes, I think so.

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