Hypothetical Match-Up Game

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jacksons explosive power does not quite rescue him from defeat against benvenuti who has bossed the fight from the off. he has nino down in the seventh, but he rises at five not too distressed. the fight is working its way to a benvenuti decision when jackson again pulls one out of nowhere in the 11th. this time nino is on rubber legs as he gets up. julian throws heavy bombs at his opponent who survives by the skin of his teeth to claim a UD

benvenuti UD 12

LIGHTWEIGHT NIGHT OF NIGHTS

after the win against carlos ortiz arguello finds himself matched with lightweight great barney ross

BARNEY ROSS V ALEXIS ARGUELLO

UNDERCARD

BENNY LEONARD V CARLOS ORTIZ

KEN BUCHANAN V RODOLFO GONZALEZ
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harrygreb wrote:jacksons explosive power does not quite rescue him from defeat against benvenuti who has bossed the fight from the off. he has nino down in the seventh, but he rises at five not too distressed. the fight is working its way to a benvenuti decision when jackson again pulls one out of nowhere in the 11th. this time nino is on rubber legs as he gets up. julian throws heavy bombs at his opponent who survives by the skin of his teeth to claim a UD

benvenuti UD 12

LIGHTWEIGHT NIGHT OF NIGHTS

after the win against carlos ortiz arguello finds himself matched with lightweight great barney ross

BARNEY ROSS V ALEXIS ARGUELLO

UNDERCARD

BENNY LEONARD V CARLOS ORTIZ

KEN BUCHANAN V RODOLFO GONZALEZ
I think that Ross is just too durable and slick for Arguello and makes him look mechanical in the fight taking a reasonably close decision.

The faster Leonard outboxes Ortiz on the outside taking another close decision.

"El Gato" gets past Buchanan's jab and delivers a one sided beating leading up to a late stoppage.

Orlando Canizales vs Khaosai Galaxy
15 rounds
bantamweight

Rodrigo Valdez vs Gene Fulmer
15 rounds
middleweight
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this first one is a thriller but i take canizales to win by slim decision over 15 rounds of compelling action. no knock downs but you couldnt take your eyes off this one for a second.
canizales SD 15

valdez wins this by KO against the tough fulmer. gene stays in the fight until the fourth when rocky ups his game and injects greater venom into his punches building a good lead in the process as fulmer soaks it up.
a two fisted assault in round 9 by valdez sees fulmer weakening and in the 10th a solid right topples the american. he beats the count but is on rubber legs and the referee saves him.

valdez TKO 10

world middleweight title
tony zale v holman williams

undercard
european lightweight dust up

vinnie pazienza v bep van klavaran
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harrygreb wrote:world middleweight title
tony zale v holman williams

undercard
european lightweight dust up

vinnie pazienza v bep van klavaran
Zale KO

EBU title fight cancelled as Pazienza found to be ineligible to contest.

Alan Sugar vs 40 thugs armed with baseball bats
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Always cobtributing, Collins. Leave this thread be, mate. It's poorer for your help --- &, no, this isn't an invitation on my part for you to engage in more mud-slinging. Say your piece, & then find another thread to trash.
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Lipton by devastating KO, to be told later by himself on
every website.

Rubin Carter Vs Stanley Ketchel prime for prime 15 rounds


and///


Bernard Hopkins Vs Iran Barkley prime for prime
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Ketchel slays Carter --- one is good, the other truly great. Ketchel by mid-rounds TKO.

Hopkins & Barkley have a lot of fun together, but, as with the above matching, there's only ever going to be one victor. Hopkins is just the better man, though Barkley perhaps gives him a better losing battle than any previous opponent Hopkins has ever beaten.

Naseem Hamed vs. Joel Casamayor over twelve rounds...
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:Always cobtributing, Collins. Leave this thread be, mate. It's poorer for your help --- &, no, this isn't an invitation on my part for you to engage in more mud-slinging. Say your piece, & then find another thread to trash.

Irene, keep your instructions for the customers at work. "Straws are over there."
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:Ketchel slays Carter --- one is good, the other truly great. Ketchel by mid-rounds TKO.

Hopkins & Barkley have a lot of fun together, but, as with the above matching, there's only ever going to be one victor. Hopkins is just the better man, though Barkley perhaps gives him a better losing battle than any previous opponent Hopkins has ever beaten.

Naseem Hamed vs. Joel Casamayor over twelve rounds...
HamHead KO 1

Nigel Benn vs Tony Sibson over 15 rounds
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sibsons left eye is closed shut by round 6. he bravely continues to wage war against benn but after a terrible round 8 where he hardly threw a shot the writing is on the wall. in the 9th he takes a standing count and soon after that the bout is stopped.

benn TKO 9

off to Deutschland we go for this one..
arthur abraham v rocky graziano

undercard
the rematch
joel casamayor v naseem hamed
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I was going to post Casamayor-Hamed a second time, too, as it was hijacked by one of our resident would-be comedians.
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Abraham UD

Hamed KO9


For GI:
Muhammed Ali vs Jimmy Ellis 1967
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:I was going to post Casamayor-Hamed a second time, too, as it was hijacked by one of our resident would-be comedians.

Irene, stop whining. No one is interested in your bitching.
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hitman09 wrote:Abraham UD

Hamed KO9


For GI:
Muhammed Ali vs Jimmy Ellis 1967
Ali cruises to an assured UD as he has no intention of brutalizing a friend.

Here's a riddler....


Mike Gibbons vs Panama Joe Gans
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hitman09 wrote:Abraham UD

Hamed KO9


For GI:
Muhammed Ali vs Jimmy Ellis 1967
Here's something to get your rocks off to --- GI backs Ali by late stoppage, well up on the cards at the time.

I assume you have the same selection in mind when I place Ali against the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Christ Almighty, & Satan simultaneously? Collins awaits your obligatory hi-five with baited breath...
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:
hitman09 wrote:Abraham UD

Hamed KO9


For GI:
Muhammed Ali vs Jimmy Ellis 1967
Here's something to get your rocks off to --- GI backs Ali by late stoppage, well up on the cards at the time.

I assume you have the same selection in mind when I place Ali against the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Christ Almighty, & Satan simultaneously? Collins awaits your obligatory hi-five with baited breath...
Irene, as usual, after the first sentence, your post makes no sense.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:
hitman09 wrote:Abraham UD

Hamed KO9


For GI:
Muhammed Ali vs Jimmy Ellis 1967
Here's something to get your rocks off to --- GI backs Ali by late stoppage, well up on the cards at the time.

I assume you have the same selection in mind when I place Ali against the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Christ Almighty, & Satan simultaneously? Collins awaits your obligatory hi-five with baited breath...
Last man standing? Or Ali against them all? If it's the former I pick Satan, with Ali outlasting the Horsemen and Christ. If it's the latter Ali loses by TKO 4.
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Collins2000 wrote:
Goodnight, Irene wrote:
hitman09 wrote:Abraham UD

Hamed KO9


For GI:
Muhammed Ali vs Jimmy Ellis 1967
Here's something to get your rocks off to --- GI backs Ali by late stoppage, well up on the cards at the time.

I assume you have the same selection in mind when I place Ali against the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Christ Almighty, & Satan simultaneously? Collins awaits your obligatory hi-five with baited breath...
Irene, as usual, after the first sentence, your post makes no sense.
this thread was great to read without bitching and backbiting

so i hope collins you can get whatever issues you have, off your chest, elsewhere, and quit f.ucking with this thread. thanks.
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Henry Hank (1962) Vs Tom Sharkey (1899) 12 rounds

Doug Jones (1962) Vs Leon Spinks (1982) 12 rounds
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"this thread was great to read without bitching and backbiting

so i hope collins you can get whatever issues you have, off your chest, elsewhere, and quit f.ucking with this thread. thanks." - Counter-P


Well said. I've asked him to leave it out of this thread, but to no avail. I hope your words carry more weight with him. This is a great, great thread, of which I have been a keen contributor.

Collins, hunt me in another if you've even a shred of class.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:"this thread was great to read without bitching and backbiting

so i hope collins you can get whatever issues you have, off your chest, elsewhere, and quit f.ucking with this thread. thanks." - Counter-P


Well said. I've asked him to leave it out of this thread, but to no avail. I hope your words carry more weight with him. This is a great, great thread, of which I have been the most boring contributor.

Collins, hunt me in another if you've even a shred of class.
Irene, I'll leave you and the other terminal bores to your fantasy world.

Reading this mindless drivel was doing my head in anyway.

Do not reply to this or I will assume you really want me to stay.
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Robinson wrote:Henry Hank (1962) Vs Tom Sharkey (1899) 12 rounds

Doug Jones (1962) Vs Leon Spinks (1982) 12 rounds
Sharkey takes a hard fought UD.

Jones catches Leon flush in the 5th with a straight right, and sends Spinks to la la land.

At their absolute peaks...

Oscar Bonavena vs Ray Mercer, 15 RDS
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BoxBuzz wrote:
hitman09 wrote:Abraham UD

Hamed KO9


For GI:
Muhammed Ali vs Jimmy Ellis 1967
Ali cruises to an assured UD as he has no intention of brutalizing a friend.

Here's a riddler....


Mike Gibbons vs Panama Joe Gans
Has everyone decided to ignore this one?
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Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

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i dont know enough about those two to pitch a result.
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harrygreb wrote:i dont know enough about those two to pitch a result.

Well neither do I, that's why I"m askin'.
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