[b]Fights that should have happened but didn't[/b]

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MightyWarrior wrote:Marsh broke the story of his epilepsy and retirement himself, in The Sun newspaper. His promoter was allegedly furious that he hadn't been told first, and had to read it in the newspapers.
Cue a big falling out, and a courtcase with Marsh lost.

As for Who Shot Warren....I reckon it was Lee Harvey Oswald 8)
Didnt "The Flower Girl" have some involvement?
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bollocks wrote:
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KOJOE90 wrote:Before he was forced to retire there was talk of Terry Marsh stepping up in weight and taking on Lloyd Honyghan, that could have been an interesting clash.
Was Marsh the firefighter who retired undefeated?
Honeyghan IMO would have mashed Marsh into a pulp

Marsh retired undefeated after it was discovered he was epileptic (not an ideal thing to have when you're a fighter, or a firefighter for that matter :o )

It was rumoured that he may have had some intimate knowledge in relation to the shooting and wounding of a certain promoter and that that promoter may have been the one to let it be known re the epilepsy. Hence the shooting (could be wrong about the last bit, one of the Brits here can perhaps confirm or refute?)
Marsh sold his story to the Sun. Warren didnt spill the beans. Marsh signed a contract to fight Hector Camacho (I think) then the next day spoke to the Sun in what i consider a two fingered salute to Warren
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knockout artist wrote:
bollocks wrote:
Tootall wrote: Was Marsh the firefighter who retired undefeated?
Honeyghan IMO would have mashed Marsh into a pulp

Marsh retired undefeated after it was discovered he was epileptic (not an ideal thing to have when you're a fighter, or a firefighter for that matter :o )

It was rumoured that he may have had some intimate knowledge in relation to the shooting and wounding of a certain promoter and that that promoter may have been the one to let it be known re the epilepsy. Hence the shooting (could be wrong about the last bit, one of the Brits here can perhaps confirm or refute?)
Marsh sold his story to the Sun. Warren didnt spill the beans. Marsh signed a contract to fight Hector Camacho (I think) then the next day spoke to the Sun in what i consider a two fingered salute to Warren
I still remember the Sun TV advert with Marsh saying "I will tell you why I will never be able to box again, only in The Sun tomorrow!!"

It was such a shock as I like many others had being following Marshs career for a while and was looking forward to him fighting some of the top names, Hector Camacho being just one mentioned I also think the fighter Frankie Warren was mentioned as well (no relation)..
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Another fight that we missed: Wilfredo Gomez vs Danny Lopez, let's say around 1978-79.

Another one would be Roberto Duran-Aaron Pryor or Duran-Antonio Cervantes. :TU: :TU: :TU: :TU: :TU:
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Nobody has mention Roy Jones, Jr. vs Gerald McClellan or Joens, jr vs Nigel Benn. Those would have been DEFINING FIGHTS FOR ROY. :TU: :TU: :TU: :TU:

How about Felix "Tito" Trinidad vs Terry Norris in 1995 or 1996???
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In the UK Tony Sibson Vs Herol Graham and Frank Bruno Vs Gary Mason.
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Rocky Marciano vs. Nino Valdez, Nino Valdez vs. Floyd Patterson
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Dick Tiger, Archie Moore vs. Doug Jones
Joses Napoles vs. Benny "Kid" Paret, Dick Tiger vs. Luis Rodriguez, Dick Tiger vs. Carlos Monzon, Carlos Monzon vs. Luis Rodriugez, Marvin Hagler vs. James Shuler, Marvin Hagler vs. Sumbu Kalumbay, Marvin Hagler vs. Mike McCallum, Bob Foster vs. Victor Galindez, Bob Foster vs. John Conteh, Bob Foster vs. Matthew Saad Muhammad, Joe Frazier vs. Jimmy Young, Larry Holmes vs. Jimmy Young, Ken Norton vs. Ron Lyle, George Foreman vs. Jerry Quarry, George Foreman vs. Oscar Bonavena, George Foreman vs. Earnie Shavers
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Bob Foster Vs John Conteh

Good call :TU:

Conteh was one of my absolute favourites.
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Post by IronKidDynamite »

Hamed v Espinosa
Hamed v Morales
Hamed v Marquez

Ricardo Lopez v Carbajal and Gonzales

Lennox Lewis v Riddick Bowe
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elmersalsa wrote:Nobody has mention Roy Jones, Jr. vs Gerald McClellan or Joens, jr vs Nigel Benn. Those would have been DEFINING FIGHTS FOR ROY. :TU: :TU: :TU: :TU:

How about Felix "Tito" Trinidad vs Terry Norris in 1995 or 1996???
No, the title says "should have" I think he implied that they should have happened if not for corruption and avoiding in boxing. McClellan had brain damage, he cant fight RJJ with brain damage. I think Benn was too past his prime for fighting Jones.

Trinidad v Norris should have happened

Its ridiculous in boxing that we dont see these fights, and often dont even expect them to happen. In mixed martial arts its far less common for this to happen, the one thing i like about Pride and UFC.
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Rocky Marciano vs. Jimmy Bivins, Rocky Marciano vs. Joey Maxim, Rocky Marciano vs. Bob Satterfield, and Rocky Marciano vs. Elmer Ray
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Post by jezzamundo »

Lewis vs Tyson in '96 (prob a similar result to the '02 fight IMO, but closer and less one sided)
Lewis vs Bowe (would have to have been before '96 or Bowe would have been destroyed)
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Post by KOJOE90 »

Tyson V Bowe.

Hope it doesn't happed now though.
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Post by The Scranton Assassin »

Foreman - Shavers would have been cool to see. Foreman would def. won though.

Lewis vs. Holyfield early 90's

Patterson - Zora Foley

John L. Sullivan - Peter Jackson

James Jeffries - Tommy Burns

Harry Greb - Jack Dempsey

Patterson - Eddie Machen

Frazier - Shavers

Ray Robinson - Joey Maxim II (Sugar Ray would have won a rematch)

Jake LaMotta - Rocky Graziano << This just would have been amazing to see

Larry Holmes - Me (obvious reasons)
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Post by The Scranton Assassin »

kovit , I thought Marciano fought Jimmy Bivins. Am I horribly mistaken?
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Post by The Scranton Assassin »

Oh yea, I forgot Roy Jones - Darias Michlezewski or whatever
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The Scranton Assassin wrote:kovit , I thought Marciano fought Jimmy Bivins. Am I horribly mistaken?
The Rock never fought Jimmy Bivins.
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