Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

Who wins?

Poll ended at 20 Jun 2021, 05:21

Chavez - Decision
4
17%
Chavez - T/KO
14
61%
DRAW
2
9%
Silva - T/KO
2
9%
Siva - Decision
1
4%
 
Total votes: 23

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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - Deal Reached For June 19

According to a report by TMZ, 45-year-old MMA legend Anderson Silva has signed a contract to fight 35-year-old former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in a boxing match.

The fight will take place on June 19 in Mexico, as part of the card that features an exhibition main event between Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. and Hector Camacho Jr.

Silva was released from his UFC contract back in November 2020 following a loss to Uriah Hall -- but he was adamant he wanted to continue his combat sports career elsewhere ... and now, he's making it happen in a boxing ring.

"When I look back at my journey, I see that nothing has been in vain," Silva says ... "I am extremely happy for the opportunity to test my boxing skills with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

"I train continuously, always striving for resilience and to overcome obstacles. Fighting is my everlasting breath."


The event -- titled "Tribute to the Kings" -- will take place at Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara and will be available live on pay-per-view.

For years, Silva had pursued a boxing match with Roy Jones Jr. - but the UFC refused to let him box.

Chavez Jr. issued a statement about the fight with Silva - "I have rededicated myself to the sport that I love and I will be ready to face anyone in the light heavyweight division starting with Silva. I will be prepared to be victorious on June 19."

The fight was put together by Keith Schoen of Schoen Entertainment along with Armando Bareno of Global Sports Streaming -- with Jorge Toscano and Saul Rios serving as the official fight promoters.

"This promises to be an epic battle between two superior fighters with a global fan base," Schoen tells TMZ ... "Everyone associated with this pay-per-view promotion and fighting fans around the globe are super enthusiastic to see these two great fighters meet in the ring."

Chavez Jr. is 52-5-1 and coming off a 4th round TKO victory over Jeyson Minda in Nov. 2020.

Silva -- repped by ICM Partners and managed by Talize Sayegh -- is a former UFC middleweight champ. He dabbled in boxing -- he's 1-1 as a pro -- but is widely regarded as one of the best mixed martial artists of all-time.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Roy Jones has been calling for a fight with Silva...

Now Silva is fighting Chavez Jr.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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https://www.boxing247.com/press-boxing/ ... -19/174447

Keith Schoen, of Schoen Entertainment, working in concert with Armando Bareño of Global Sports Streaming (GSS) have secured the deal with Anderson Silva for this bout with Julio Chavez Jr. The promoter for this event is Jorge Toscano of Toscano Boxing Promotions and Saul Rios of Borizteca Boxing Promotions who are represented by Attorney Gino Mazzanti.

“This promises to be an epic battle between two superior fighters with a global fan base. Everyone associated with this Pay-Per-View promotion, and fight fans from around the globe are super enthusiastic to see these two great fighters meet in the ring,” said Keith Schoen. Anderson Silva is represented by ICM Partners, and managed by Talize Sayegh of Ducais Talent Management.

Said Jorge Toscano of Toscano Promotions, “We are excited to complete this deal and bring an entertaining night of boxing for the combat sport community.”

Fellow co-promoter Saul Rios of Borizteca Boxing said, “Anderson Silva is the greatest MMA fighter, and a great boxer so to have him fight Chavez Jr. for his first fight after leaving the UFC makes for an intriguing night of boxing.”

Armando Bareño of Global Sports Streaming stated, “When you hear the names Chavez, Camacho, & Alvarez you know those are big names in boxing. Now adding Silva’s name to boxing; this made a special night even bigger with the GOAT of MMA fighting in a boxing match.”

This Massive Event “Tribute to The Kings” will be live on Pay-Per-View and will also feature a special Exhibition bout that will see Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. make his final ring appearance against Hector Camacho Jr. Camacho will be honoring the legacy of his late Hall of Fame father.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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A stiff boxer vs old MMA fighter. Jr sucks, but still he will handle the 45-year-old non-boxer.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Odd matchup. Chavez will win.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Silva has no chance. His power was kicks, knees and elbows, not even a punchers chance.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Onetimeonly wrote: 30 Mar 2021, 16:11 Silva has no chance. His power was kicks, knees and elbows, not even a punchers chance.
Yep. Not known for being a great boxer/puncher, and on top of that. He's completely shot.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Cool we can see what it looks like when chavez quits against an mma fighter
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Ridicolous fight. I hope this kind of stuff will not happen frequently.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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geronimo wrote: 31 Mar 2021, 05:19 Ridicolous fight. I hope this kind of stuff will not happen frequently.
They're not going anywhere. Chavez is only -220.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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It is Official! Chavez Jr vs Silva “Tribute to the Kings” PPV on June 19

It is Official!! — The Legend Anderson Silva has agreed to fight Julio Chavez Jr. in “Tribute to the Kings” in a boxing match on Saturday June 19th to be broadcast on Pay Per View in North America.

Anderson Silva, considered by many to be the greatest MMA fighter of all time, will take on former WBC Middleweight Champion of the world Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. in a boxing match on June 19th at Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico. Silva of Curitiba Brazil was the longest reigning middleweight Champion for the UFC and compiled a record of 34 victories with 11 losses and 23 stunning knockouts. His boxing record is 13 – 1. Chavez, Jr. has a record of 52-5-1 with 34 knockouts.

“When I look back at my journey, I see that nothing has been in vain! I am extremely happy for the opportunity to test my boxing skills with Julio César Chávez Jr. I train continuously, always am striving for resilience and to overcome obstacles. Fighting is my everlasting breath,” said Silva.

““I have rededicated myself to the sport I love and I will be ready to face anyone in the Light Heavyweight division starting with Silva. I will be prepared to be victorious on June 19th,” said Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

Keith Schoen, of Schoen Entertainment, working in concert with Armando Bareño of Global Sports Streaming (GSS) have secured the deal with Anderson Silva for this bout with Julio Chavez Jr. The promoter for this event is Jorge Toscano of Toscano Boxing Promotions and Saul Rios of Borizteca Boxing Promotions who are represented by Attorney Gino Mazzanti.

“This promises to be an epic battle between two superior fighters with a global fan base. Everyone associated with this Pay-Per-View promotion, and fight fans from around the globe are super enthusiastic to see these two great fighters meet in the ring,” said Keith Schoen. Anderson Silva is represented by ICM Partners, and managed by Talize Sayegh of Ducais Talent Management.

Said Jorge Toscano of Toscano Promotions, “We are excited to complete this deal and bring an entertaining night of boxing for the combat sport community.”

Fellow co-promoter Saul Rios of Borizteca Boxing said, “Anderson Silva is the greatest MMA fighter, and a great boxer so to have him fight Chavez Jr. for his first fight after leaving the UFC makes for an intriguing night of boxing.”

Armando Bareño of Global Sports Streaming stated, “When you hear the names Chavez, Camacho, & Alvarez you know those are big names in boxing. Now adding Silva’s name to boxing; this made a special night even bigger with the GOAT of MMA fighting in a boxing match.”

This Massive Event “Tribute to The Kings” will be live on Pay-Per-View and will also feature a special Exhibition bout that will see Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. make his final ring appearance against Hector Camacho Jr. Camacho will be honoring the legacy of his late Hall of Fame father.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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This is a crazy mismatch. Anyone have a link to a sports book for this?
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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I wouldnt put it past Anderson Silva to beat junior. Where does the reasoning for that come? Many MMA fighters are quite decent at punching. I dont think that Silva would just take this fight to get slaughtered and junior has really become somewhat of a joke.

Some boxers have had relative success at MMA, best example being Ray Mercer. Maybe its time now for an mma fellow to win 1 boxing.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Don't ask me to pay for it but I'd watch this fight.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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H8Usernames wrote: 01 Apr 2021, 22:02 I wouldnt put it past Anderson Silva to beat junior. Where does the reasoning for that come? Many MMA fighters are quite decent at punching. I dont think that Silva would just take this fight to get slaughtered and junior has really become somewhat of a joke.

Some boxers have had relative success at MMA, best example being Ray Mercer. Maybe its time now for an mma fellow to win 1 boxing.
Marcus Davis is a better example than Mercer. He was better in MMA than he was ever going to be as a boxer.
Same goes for Chris Lytle.
Holly Holm has done pretty good since making the move to MMA.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Either this is rigged, and exhibition or the wildest missmatch ever. If charves was 45 and silver 35 mabey, but the other way round? Charves JR might not be elite anymore but fornicate surely he still wins this very very easily. only way charves Jr loses is if he has been doing 5 grams a day, smoking 2 packs, and drinking a handle of techela most nights.... now that i say that, im betting on silva...
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charves and silver :maybe:
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Perseus wrote: 01 Apr 2021, 23:20
H8Usernames wrote: 01 Apr 2021, 22:02 I wouldnt put it past Anderson Silva to beat junior. Where does the reasoning for that come? Many MMA fighters are quite decent at punching. I dont think that Silva would just take this fight to get slaughtered and junior has really become somewhat of a joke.

Some boxers have had relative success at MMA, best example being Ray Mercer. Maybe its time now for an mma fellow to win 1 boxing.
Marcus Davis is a better example than Mercer. He was better in MMA than he was ever going to be as a boxer.
Same goes for Chris Lytle.
Holly Holm has done pretty good since making the move to MMA.
Ray Mercer fought at the olympics and fpugjt the best profesionally as a boxer and some even say that he beat the best.

Marcus was barely ever a boxer, same goes for Chris and Holly fought as a kickboxer way before she ever boxed.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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it was funny when holly holm head kick ko'd rousey and it was taken as a victory for boxing

i mean, sure, boxing is a great way to develop vicious kicks isnt it
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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H8Usernames wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 10:27
Perseus wrote: 01 Apr 2021, 23:20
H8Usernames wrote: 01 Apr 2021, 22:02 I wouldnt put it past Anderson Silva to beat junior. Where does the reasoning for that come? Many MMA fighters are quite decent at punching. I dont think that Silva would just take this fight to get slaughtered and junior has really become somewhat of a joke.

Some boxers have had relative success at MMA, best example being Ray Mercer. Maybe its time now for an mma fellow to win 1 boxing.
Marcus Davis is a better example than Mercer. He was better in MMA than he was ever going to be as a boxer.
Same goes for Chris Lytle.
Holly Holm has done pretty good since making the move to MMA.
Ray Mercer fought at the olympics and fpugjt the best profesionally as a boxer and some even say that he beat the best.

Marcus was barely ever a boxer, same goes for Chris and Holly fought as a kickboxer way before she ever boxed.
Mercer had all of one official fight in MMA. Sure, he knocked out a guy with a big name(Sylvia) but it's still just one official fight. He was easily defeated by Kimbo Slice in an unofficial mma fight as well.

Marcus Davis barely being a boxer is a load of crap. If he had 5 or 6 fights that would be true but he had 20.
A 20 fight boxing career that was going nowhere fast despite a good win/loss record(17-1-2), he made the move to MMA and ended up being a popular UFC contract fighter with multiple fight, ko, submission of the night bonuses. Far more success in MMA than boxing.
Better example than one fight Mercer.
Lytle?
Same thing.
Going nowhere as a boxer despite a good record(13-1-1), moves to MMA and becomes a Cage Rage winner and UFC contract fighter with multiple fight, ko, submission of the night bonus.
Another far better example than one fight Mercer.
Being a UFC contract fighter was/is the equivalent of being a HBO contract fighter when that network enjoyed the largest boxing budget in the sport.
HBO was never going to call Davis or Lytle.

Holly.
She was a kickboxer first?
Yeah and?.....
Dillian Whyte was too.......a UFC championship win must be in his future as well...
Holly had a long, successful boxing career, moved to MMA and has been successful there too.
I believe she is the only person to win "world titles" in boxing and MMA. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Holly = infinitely better example of former boxer having success in MMA than one fight Mercer.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Perseus wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 22:23
H8Usernames wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 10:27
Perseus wrote: 01 Apr 2021, 23:20

Marcus Davis is a better example than Mercer. He was better in MMA than he was ever going to be as a boxer.
Same goes for Chris Lytle.
Holly Holm has done pretty good since making the move to MMA.
Ray Mercer fought at the olympics and fpugjt the best profesionally as a boxer and some even say that he beat the best.

Marcus was barely ever a boxer, same goes for Chris and Holly fought as a kickboxer way before she ever boxed.
Mercer had all of one official fight in MMA. Sure, he knocked out a guy with a big name(Sylvia) but it's still just one official fight. He was easily defeated by Kimbo Slice in an unofficial mma fight as well.

Marcus Davis barely being a boxer is a load of crap. If he had 5 or 6 fights that would be true but he had 20.
A 20 fight boxing career that was going nowhere fast despite a good win/loss record(17-1-2), he made the move to MMA and ended up being a popular UFC contract fighter with multiple fight, ko, submission of the night bonuses. Far more success in MMA than boxing.
Better example than one fight Mercer.
Lytle?
Same thing.
Going nowhere as a boxer despite a good record(13-1-1), moves to MMA and becomes a Cage Rage winner and UFC contract fighter with multiple fight, ko, submission of the night bonus.
Another far better example than one fight Mercer.
Being a UFC contract fighter was/is the equivalent of being a HBO contract fighter when that network enjoyed the largest boxing budget in the sport.
HBO was never going to call Davis or Lytle.

Holly.
She was a kickboxer first?
Yeah and?.....
Dillian Whyte was too.......a UFC championship win must be in his future as well...
Holly had a long, successful boxing career, moved to MMA and has been successful there too.
I believe she is the only person to win "world titles" in boxing and MMA. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Holly = infinitely better example of former boxer having success in MMA than one fight Mercer.
These guys Marcus and Lytle... who did they beat again in the squared circle again? Reggie Striciland maybe? They fought 0 contenders. 0 belt holders. Never got ranked etc. The boxer who got a win in mma was Mercer not those pretenders.

The thing about Holly Holm is that catagorizing her is hard. Is she a kickboxer who had great success doing traditional boxing and then mma or a boxer who also had great success at mma.
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she was a boxer and kickboxer, but clearly has tools (ko kicks) that she can apply to mma that most boxers dont have. her kickboxing background has been the most helpful to her, a lot of fights she hardly even throws punches and when she does they are kinda slappy arm punches that she doesnt comit to, youd never suspect she had the boxing career she did if you knew nothing about her
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H8Usernames wrote: 03 Apr 2021, 00:33
Perseus wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 22:23
H8Usernames wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 10:27

Ray Mercer fought at the olympics and fpugjt the best profesionally as a boxer and some even say that he beat the best.

Marcus was barely ever a boxer, same goes for Chris and Holly fought as a kickboxer way before she ever boxed.
Mercer had all of one official fight in MMA. Sure, he knocked out a guy with a big name(Sylvia) but it's still just one official fight. He was easily defeated by Kimbo Slice in an unofficial mma fight as well.

Marcus Davis barely being a boxer is a load of crap. If he had 5 or 6 fights that would be true but he had 20.
A 20 fight boxing career that was going nowhere fast despite a good win/loss record(17-1-2), he made the move to MMA and ended up being a popular UFC contract fighter with multiple fight, ko, submission of the night bonuses. Far more success in MMA than boxing.
Better example than one fight Mercer.
Lytle?
Same thing.
Going nowhere as a boxer despite a good record(13-1-1), moves to MMA and becomes a Cage Rage winner and UFC contract fighter with multiple fight, ko, submission of the night bonus.
Another far better example than one fight Mercer.
Being a UFC contract fighter was/is the equivalent of being a HBO contract fighter when that network enjoyed the largest boxing budget in the sport.
HBO was never going to call Davis or Lytle.

Holly.
She was a kickboxer first?
Yeah and?.....
Dillian Whyte was too.......a UFC championship win must be in his future as well...
Holly had a long, successful boxing career, moved to MMA and has been successful there too.
I believe she is the only person to win "world titles" in boxing and MMA. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Holly = infinitely better example of former boxer having success in MMA than one fight Mercer.
These guys Marcus and Lytle... who did they beat again in the squared circle again? Reggie Striciland maybe? They fought 0 contenders. 0 belt holders. Never got ranked etc. The boxer who got a win in mma was Mercer not those pretenders.

The thing about Holly Holm is that catagorizing her is hard. Is she a kickboxer who had great success doing traditional boxing and then mma or a boxer who also had great success at mma.
You do understand not ALL boxers win world titles and go to the hall of fame right?

They don't all get HBO contracts either.
Not all MMA fighters get UFC contracts...

Lytle and Davis FAR better examples of former boxers having success in MMA than one fight Mercer.
What doors did that one official fight open for Mercer?

There is nothing at all that's hard to categorize about Holly.
She was a longtime, successful boxer who switched to MMA and was/is successful there too.
Oh......and she happened to be a kickboxer too......as if that's unique.
Sam Soliman was too, maybe he should give Dana a call about fighting in the UFC.
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Perseus wrote: 03 Apr 2021, 01:03
H8Usernames wrote: 03 Apr 2021, 00:33
Perseus wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 22:23

Mercer had all of one official fight in MMA. Sure, he knocked out a guy with a big name(Sylvia) but it's still just one official fight. He was easily defeated by Kimbo Slice in an unofficial mma fight as well.

Marcus Davis barely being a boxer is a load of crap. If he had 5 or 6 fights that would be true but he had 20.
A 20 fight boxing career that was going nowhere fast despite a good win/loss record(17-1-2), he made the move to MMA and ended up being a popular UFC contract fighter with multiple fight, ko, submission of the night bonuses. Far more success in MMA than boxing.
Better example than one fight Mercer.
Lytle?
Same thing.
Going nowhere as a boxer despite a good record(13-1-1), moves to MMA and becomes a Cage Rage winner and UFC contract fighter with multiple fight, ko, submission of the night bonus.
Another far better example than one fight Mercer.
Being a UFC contract fighter was/is the equivalent of being a HBO contract fighter when that network enjoyed the largest boxing budget in the sport.
HBO was never going to call Davis or Lytle.

Holly.
She was a kickboxer first?
Yeah and?.....
Dillian Whyte was too.......a UFC championship win must be in his future as well...
Holly had a long, successful boxing career, moved to MMA and has been successful there too.
I believe she is the only person to win "world titles" in boxing and MMA. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Holly = infinitely better example of former boxer having success in MMA than one fight Mercer.
These guys Marcus and Lytle... who did they beat again in the squared circle again? Reggie Striciland maybe? They fought 0 contenders. 0 belt holders. Never got ranked etc. The boxer who got a win in mma was Mercer not those pretenders.

The thing about Holly Holm is that catagorizing her is hard. Is she a kickboxer who had great success doing traditional boxing and then mma or a boxer who also had great success at mma.
You do understand not ALL boxers win world titles and go to the hall of fame right?

They don't all get HBO contracts either.
Not all MMA fighters get UFC contracts...

Lytle and Davis FAR better examples of former boxers having success in MMA than one fight Mercer.
What doors did that one official fight open for Mercer?

There is nothing at all that's hard to categorize about Holly.
She was a longtime, successful boxer who switched to MMA and was/is successful there too.
Oh......and she happened to be a kickboxer too......as if that's unique.
Sam Soliman was too, maybe he should give Dana a call about fighting in the UFC.
They never fought anyone and they are these big boxers? They're not.

Holly is a female boxer. Female boxing has always been fringe. With Hollies extensive kickboxing past its hard to simplify her move to mma and success there as a boxer moving to mma and being successfull there.
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Re: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Anderson Silva - June 19, 2021

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Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 30 Mar 2021, 16:22 Cool we can see what it looks like when chavez quits against an mma fighter
:lol:


he quit because he was overmatched vs the 2nd or 3rd best mw on the planet. He'll flatten this this old sucker.
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