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Julio Cesar Chavez says one boxing legend would ‘never beat him’: “He wasn’t god”

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Julio Cesar Chavez believes that one boxing legend, who twice lost to a mutual opponent of theirs, would never have beaten him at 140lbs.

The Mexican icon cultivated a phenomenal 90-fight unbeaten, becoming a three-division world champion before losing his WBC super-lightweight title to Frankie Randall in 1994.

He did, of course, manage to win their rematch that same year, before securing a second victory over former two-weight world champion Meldrick Taylor.

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Most would argue that Chavez’s undefeated streak should have ended in 1993, though, as many felt he was fortunate to come away with a draw against Pernell Whitaker.

In any case, the Hall of Famer doubts that fellow legend Roberto Duran would have beaten him in his prime, especially given the Panamanian’s two defeats to Hector Camacho in 1996 and 2001.

While Chavez comfortably outpointed Camacho in 1992, Duran lost two unanimous decisions to the Puerto Rican at a time when he was simply well past his prime.

This was a far cry from the ‘Hands of Stone’ who stopped Ken Buchanan in 1972, and indeed the one that defeated Sugar Ray Leonard for the WBC welterweight title in 1980.

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Against any super-lightweight version of Duran, however, Chavez has told Luis Parra that he would never have been beaten.

“Roberto Duran would never have beaten me. That b***ard is just a f***ing idiot. He always talks s**t.

“I respect him, and I don’t answer him because he’s older than me, but he always talks crap; as if he was God.

“I know he remembers that Camacho beat him up.”

Given it is unfair to compare their respective performances against Camacho, it must be said that the jury is out on whether Duran would have defeated Chavez. The fantasy fight, therefore, remains up for intriguing debate.

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With Kyler in Purple is JJ Seeing Red?

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Organized team activities began in earnest this week in Minnesota, and quarterback Kyler Murray donned purple for the onlooking media for the first time. He was joined by last season’s heir apparent to the position, third-year QB J.J. McCarthy, who spoke after practice about the quarterback room (which also includes Carson Wentz and Max Brosmer from last season). According to Alec Lewis of The Athletic, who reported the following quote, J.J. may or may not be pleased about the former Arizona Cardinal now a Viking.

“It’s just like two guys in a classroom,” McCarthy said. “He sits on one side, and I sit on the other side. It’s the coaches’ responsibility to teach us and coach us.”

Now, while this quote does not exactly smack of the West Side Story’s Jets and Sharks-type rivalry, it doesn’t sound like all is kumbaya either. As it shouldn’t. If anything came out of the first days of OTA’s, it’s that the quarterbacks got the message that there will be a true competition—which was not the case for McCarthy, the erstwhile “anointed one,” last season. So, until these teammates are listed on the final depth chart (or even the first one), they will do battle.

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But in the meantime, that’s just the kind of thing we media types feast upon. Therefore, the fellas at the Vikings Territory Breakdown podcast—Joe Oberle, senior writer at vikingsterritory.com and purplePTSD.com, and Mark Craig, NFL and Vikings writer for the Star Tribune and startribune.com—will feast away. Tune in for that meal and other OTA morsels. Skol!

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Fans Drop Mixed Reactions to Jay Williams’ Viral Segment on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Foul Baiting 

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has received major criticism from fans and analysts for using foul-baiting as a key tactic to score baskets. This was highlighted further by former Bulls guard Jay Williams on Thursday, as he introduced a new viral segment trolling SGA’s foul-baiting on ESPN’s morning show “Get Up.”

Williams dubbed the new segment “Life Alert with SGA,” highlighting the Thunder star’s ability to attract fouls by falling to the ground at the slightest touch. Legion Hoops later reshared a clip from the show on X (formerly Twitter), while highlighting a quote from Williams from the viral feature.

“Jay Williams introduces his new segment: ‘Life Alert with SGA’ 😳 ‘Help me I’ve fallen and I can’t get up.’ (via @GetUpESPN),” Legion Hopps wrote, quoting Williams.

The clip earned mixed reactions from fans online, as some slammed Williams for introducing a feature that targeted a player and called him out for being insecure. Others, however, welcomed the segment, believing it was about time someone called out SGA’s style of play.

you can criticize him for how poor he’s been as a player this series but this is just personal and reeks of insecurity

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It’s getting beyond corny

alright i’m ngl his obsession starting to get a little weird…

As a hater, I love this lol

“The whole team does this, it’s why every possession feels like a negotiation with the refs.” Absolute fried them. Refreshing.

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This is the best thing ever 💀

Though fans were divided about the new feature, the OKC star remains one of the best players in the league, a sentiment Williams also echoed while highlighting SGA’s ability before calling him out on national television.

“First of all, I’d say SGA is one of the most special players we have in the game of basketball,” Williams said. “He is elite when he plays up and down. There is a reason why he is a two-time MVP.”

While Williams showed love to the OKC guard, his following remarks highlighted the mixed feelings surrounding SGA, as the guard continues to divide opinions and fan bases with his style of play.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reflects on Thunder’s Game 6 blowout loss as Spurs level the series

The OKC Thunder reached the Western Conference Finals after back-to-back sweeps, but have met their match in the San Antonio Spurs. The Texan outfit forced Game 7 on Thursday with a 118-91 blowout win, while restricting Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to 15 points.

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After the game, SGA reflected on the loss while highlighting the key factors behind the defeat.

“They just punched, and we didn’t punch back,” SGA said (Timestamp: 0:09). “They were the aggressors tonight from start to finish. They played harder than us, made more shots, and were more aggressive.

“They were in attack mode, and we were on our heels … we kept it in a manageable spot, but in the second half it just blew out of proportion.”

With the series now tied, the Thunder will hope to finish the job at home on Saturday as they eye an NBA Finals matchup against the New York Knicks.