Hypothetical Match-Up Game

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Tough one there. I'll take the magic man by MD. That is with spadafora from a few years ago. If they fought right now it would be much wider.

Darius Michelczewski vs Mikell Kessler, both in prime
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tzyuforever wrote:Tough one there. I'll take the magic man by MD. That is with spadafora from a few years ago. If they fought right now it would be much wider.

Darius Michelczewski vs Mikell Kessler, both in prime

i'll say "Darius" wins by narrow decision despite getting dropped by the hard hitting "Kessler" early.

Mike Weaver vs Ernie Shavers (prime vs prime)
15 Rounds.
No 3 knockdown rule.
50's style ref.
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Interesting match, would be a pretty cool one to watch.

I am going to go with Shavers winning by a bomb in the 5th round. Id really like to have watched this one.

Jerry Quarry Vs Max Schmelling 12 rounds.
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Robinson wrote:Interesting match, would be a pretty cool one to watch.

I am going to go with Shavers winning by a bomb in the 5th round. Id really like to have watched this one.

Jerry Quarry Vs Max Schmelling 12 rounds.
Schmeling in twelve. Wears Quarry down, is ahead on the cards at the time of a cut stoppage. Excellent back-&-forth in the first three rounds, though.

Jeff Fenech vs. Marco Antonio Barrera in a 12-round Featherweight contest.
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I'll take Barrera in a very tight, hard fought war. Tremendous action, fight of the year candiadate.

Jorge Barrios vs Danny Lopez 12 Rds
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tzyuforever wrote:I'll take Barrera in a very tight, hard fought war. Tremendous action, fight of the year candiadate.

Jorge Barrios vs Danny Lopez 12 Rds

i'll say Danny Lopez wins by 10th rd tko.

Vinny Pazienza vs. Bobby Czyaz(chaz)
12 Rounds :box:
Super Middleweight Division(168) :wink:
No 3 Knockdown Rule :TU:
50's style Ref as all my hypotheticals are 8)
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Bobby Czyz by a close decision. Size will play a part, czyz being the bigger man. Vinny Paz was better at lower weights.

Diego Corrales vs Humberto Soto
12 rds super featherweight
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tzyuforever wrote:Bobby Czyz by a close decision. Size will play a part, czyz being the bigger man. Vinny Paz was better at lower weights.

Diego Corrales vs Humberto Soto
12 rds super featherweight

i would go with Corrales to win by tko11 in a thrilling slugging brawlfest.
each hits the canvas twice.Corrales in the 4th and 5th.Soto in the 8th and 9th.Corrales pins em against the ropes in rd11 with a barrage of unanswered body blows and haymakers en route stoppage by the concerned ref at 2:23 of the 11th.

Vinny Pazienza vs. Juan Roldan at 160.
12 Rounds.
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Paz attacks with his spped, but Roldan slows his momentum up with methodic body shots and hit n miss counters.

Paz wins with a slight edge over the ten rounds.

Eddie Machen vs Ken Norton both at top shape in there peaks over 12 rounds.
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Norton by close decision. Tough fight for both men. Norton comes on late to sweep the last two rounds.

Miguel Cotto (Current) vs. Felix Trinidad (2000) at Welter.
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cotto survives tito's early success and gradually wears him down for a comfortable points victory. no knockdowns.

joey giardello v georgie abrams. middleweight championship of the world, madison square garden
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Georgie Abrams wins via TKO 13th round over Joey Giardello


Anne Wolfe vs Laila Ali, 12 rounds, Women's Light Heavyweight title
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HomicideHenry wrote:Georgie Abrams wins via TKO 13th round over Joey Giardello


Anne Wolfe vs Laila Ali, 12 rounds, Women's Light Heavyweight title
Laila wins by 9th rd DQ.

Outboxes Wolfe for 8 Rounds.Wolfe gets frustrated and enraged.
Decides to Bite Laila's Breast while in a clinch in the 9th rd and is Dq'd.
Wolfe Now Truly Becomes Known as The Female Tyson!
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Tye Fields vs. Tommy Morrison
12 Rounds
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morrison shows how underated he is with a systematic destruction of fields. displaying good movement he outboxes tye who is rescued by the referee in round 5

morrison TKO 5

steve belloise v tony sibson - the garden for the world middleweight title.
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harrygreb wrote:morrison shows how underated he is with a systematic destruction of fields. displaying good movement he outboxes tye who is rescued by the referee in round 5

morrison TKO 5

steve belloise v tony sibson - the garden for the world middleweight title.

I'll say "Sibson" by narrow decision.


Joe Hipp vs. Vinny Maddalone
10 Rounds
No 3 knockdown Rule
50's Style Ref
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Joe Hipp wins a wildly sloppy, but highly entertaining decision over Maddalone, God providing that Hipp's knee doesnt blow out during the fight. Maddalone goes down twice, Hipp down once near the end. :TU:


Paea Wolfgramm vs Mike "The Giant" White, Heavyweight journeyman action, 10 rounds :box:
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wolfgramm sneaks it, both men on the canvas in the 10th round but more thru exhaustion than punches.
white found to have been wearing "lifts" in his boots after the fight giving him an extra 9 inches of height throughout his pro career. he escaped a ban but the "giant" nickname was only used ironically from this time on.

ok, score this one;

nicolino locche v herol graham - any weight you want
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harrygreb wrote:wolfgramm sneaks it, both men on the canvas in the 10th round but more thru exhaustion than punches.
white found to have been wearing "lifts" in his boots after the fight giving him an extra 9 inches of height throughout his pro career. he escaped a ban but the "giant" nickname was only used ironically from this time on.

ok, score this one;

nicolino locche v herol graham - any weight you want
Graham was a MW in his prime and for most of his carear.

Locche was obviously a Great Boxer but he was a JR WW.

In the days before jr MW Locche could fight at say,148 and campaign as a MW to fight Graham but i think he'd be simply overmatched by Graham's Size and Power Advantages.Locche would be entering the fight at his weigh in weight of 148 while Graham would be coming into the ring weighing 170-175.SO,basically,it's a WW+1 extra Lb vs a LHW.For my prediction i'll say,.....

Graham wins by Easy UD by simply outworking Locche,who stays in defensive mode throughout the bout....Locche avoids getting Ko'd because of his great defensive skills.Graham stays the aggressor throughout the bout.Locche mostly uses his wheels to stay out of harms way.Not busy enough to win any rounds though.
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Tony Canzoneri vs Ray Mancini
12 Rounds.
No 3 Knockdown Rule.
50's style ref(Very Very Slow to stop fights)
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yeah, i knew about the weight difference but with two guys who could avoid almost anything, who could make you punch thin air and who were rarely found going forward...this has to be the snoozefest of all time or just a fascinating bout where no punches ever land!!!

i rate tony very highly and he wins by late stoppage - maybe not that late...
..RSF 10.
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Post by Robinson »

Ill do your hypo match Greb :P

Maurice Harris vs Jesse Fergusson 10 rounds.
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Robinson wrote:Ill do your hypo match Greb :P

Maurice Harris vs Jesse Fergusson 10 rounds.
Ferguson Round 10, KO

A Sloppy Slug fest from the Word Go. Harris Slows to much at the end, Fergueson Wins.

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Bruce Seldon v Tim Witherspoon 12 Rounds.
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Witherspoon bombs his way to victory after getting past Seldons fast jab.
The jab slows and tim finds his range around the 4th round. TKO R7 for Witherspoon.

Pinklon Thomas (at his best) Vs Tommy Farr (at his best) 12 rounds, elimination fight.

Battle of the jabs.
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Robinson wrote:Witherspoon bombs his way to victory after getting past Seldons fast jab.
The jab slows and tim finds his range around the 4th round. TKO R7 for Witherspoon.

Pinklon Thomas (at his best) Vs Tommy Farr (at his best) 12 rounds, elimination fight.

Battle of the jabs.
Pinklon Thomas UD 12 Rounds.

Pinklon's Chin is never in Question against Tommy Farr's Lack of a KO Punch.

in a very Technical Match up, Pinklon Dominates his Opponent through all 12 Rounds with Tommy Farr's Smaller Weight Meaning he is unable to Generate any Reasonable Power to affect Pinklon.

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a Prime Frank Bruno v Chagaev 12 Round
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Post by Robinson »

Bruno wins a bruising decison, leaving many at ringside split in there opinions as to who won.

Len Harvey Vs Joe Bugner 12 rounds. Batlle of the Isle.
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Be a good fight, but I see Bugner winning a decision and bringing home the win :TU:

How's this one, another battle of the Britons: Gary Mason vs Frank Bruno :box:
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