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Chavez Vs. De La Hoya Sparring

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Watch the old legend and the young lion spar for two rounds...I'm not going to spoil it, but someone has to take a knee after a solid right.

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  • Wow his defense is just amazing, wow that was an exciting sparring session at the end.

  • knockdown @ 6:19

  • Song before they sparred?

    

  • de la hoya still landed more punches on chavez.. just that chavez got one good shot on him same thing happened in the kirkland fight last year

  • chavez was going easy on delahoya during this sparring session cuz delahoya was a young buck ! imagine a prime chavez fighting delahoya in a out war ! a prime chavez would have brutally tkod a prime delahoya with body shotz to the liver ! chavez el gran campeon mexicano ! in all time great !

  • @TheMrColosal

    How is this so difficult for you to understand? 16 year old Mexican "pro" fighters would not be considered "pro" if they lived in the US. It has nothing to do with skill, it is simply a label.

  • @JohnQRandom jejeje thats a complete lie, one thing is amateur carrer and other a profesional carrer, in Mexico, we separate that, when a boxer came a profesional, you info is complete a lie, jejeje you should investigate first before to talk shit.

  • @TheMrColosal

    What is your point?? Mine is that Mexican fighters are "pro" as teenagers because The Mexican boxing system labels them as such. As teenagers however, American fighters are considered "ammateurs" for much longer.

    Your information is irrelevant.

  • @JohnQRandom Before to talk check first, Julio Cesar Chavez, He began boxing as an amateur at the age of sixteen and after 14 wins entered an tournament in Mexico City, in which he got his first and only amateur loss,Then Chavez decided he would fare better as a pro and got his pro career off to a good start by knocking out Andres Felix in the sixth round of his debut on February 5, 1980.

  • Julio Cesar Chavez, He began boxing as an amateur at the age of sixteen and after 14 wins entered an tournament in Mexico City, in which he got his first and only amateur loss.

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