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Tommy Morrison vs

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Hasim Rahman
Chris Byrd
Golota
Moorer
Jorge Luis Gonzalez
Herbie Hide
Pierre Coetzer
Gary Mason
Corrie Sanders
Haye
Shannon Briggs
Sam Peter
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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gambler49 wrote: Hasim Rahman: Rahman by TKO in 7.
Chris Byrd: Byrd by UD. He's too slick for Tommy.
Golota: A great brawl, Golota gets DQ'd in 5. :lol:
Moorer: TM KOs MM in 5.
Jorge Luis Gonzalez: Frustrating for TM, wins late on with bodyshots, TKO in 10th.
Herbie Hide: This nearly happened in Hong Kong but, was cancelled. Tough one. TM wins in 7 by TKO.
Pierre Coetzer: TM wins by TKO, cuts; in 7.
Gary Mason: Mason by KO in 9.
Corrie Sanders: Both big Left Hookers, Sanders on strength, TKO in 7.
Haye: TM KOs Haye in 6.
Shannon Briggs: Again both big left hookers, Briggs by TKO,cuts; in 8.
Sam Peter: Peter by KO in 6.
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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What about prime Tommy Morrison v Wlad Klitscho? I see Morrison being way to aggressive and stopping Wlad inside 6 with a left hook. I'm interested in how you all see it.
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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Vlad would be up on his toes and too nimble for Morrison. Everytime Morrson came in swinging Vlad would simply side step him; keep him at a distance and tee-off with big righthands. I feel Morrison would succumb to the strength of Vlad in 5 Rounds.
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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skelp wrote:Vlad would be up on his toes and too nimble for Morrison. Everytime Morrson came in swinging Vlad would simply side step him; keep him at a distance and tee-off with big righthands. I feel Morrison would succumb to the strength of Vlad in 5 Rounds.
Klitschko wouldn't be too nimble for a sloth :lol:

I actually didn't think it was gramatically-possible to insert, "Wladimir" &, "nimble" in a single sentence, but there you go.
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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What's with this fixation with mediocre heavyweights. I'll bet a who wins between Ross Puritty and Ted Lowry would get more attention than Chartchai Chionoi v Betulio Gonzalez.
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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gambler49 wrote:Hasim Rahman
Chris Byrd
Golota
Moorer
Jorge Luis Gonzalez
Herbie Hide
Pierre Coetzer
Gary Mason
Corrie Sanders
Haye
Shannon Briggs
Sam Peter
As of right now I honestly think he beats them all except for Byrd and Moorer.

A David Haye fight could go either way.
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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Hasim Rahman If glass chinned Oleg could do it twice, Tommy has a good chance in this one.
Chris Byrd I think Tommy punches himself out, failing to land anything big, and, exhausted, get's TKO'd
Golota Tommy could hurt Golota, and Golota is not a huge puncher. I say Golota falls apart at some point
Moorer Tommy could hurt Moorer, but Moorer was mentally pretty tough, and had enough power to KO Tommy, which he would
Jorge Luis Gonzalez Tommy
Herbie Hide Tommy, although as with all his fights, he could be hurt in this one, but he wins in the end
Pierre Coetzer Tommy
Gary Mason Don't recall seeing him fight
Corrie Sanders Tommy avoids the big bombs and KO's the vulnerable Corrie
Haye I'd love to see this, can't quite see Tommy surviving this fight
Shannon Briggs Briggs could be a monster early, and he catches Tommy and knocks his lights out
Sam Peter Peter by KO. He has a very good chin and a big punch
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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Nelson Gateau wrote:Hasim Rahman If glass chinned Oleg could do it twice, Tommy has a good chance in this one.
Chris Byrd I think Tommy punches himself out, failing to land anything big, and, exhausted, get's TKO'd
Golota Tommy could hurt Golota, and Golota is not a huge puncher. I say Golota falls apart at some point
Moorer Tommy could hurt Moorer, but Moorer was mentally pretty tough, and had enough power to KO Tommy, which he would
Jorge Luis Gonzalez Tommy
Herbie Hide Tommy, although as with all his fights, he could be hurt in this one, but he wins in the end
Pierre Coetzer Tommy
Gary Mason Don't recall seeing him fight
Corrie Sanders Tommy avoids the big bombs and KO's the vulnerable Corrie
Haye I'd love to see this, can't quite see Tommy surviving this fight
Shannon Briggs Briggs could be a monster early, and he catches Tommy and knocks his lights out
Sam Peter Peter by KO. He has a very good chin and a big punch
:o You really don't think much of Moorison's chin.
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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Grimm wrote:
Nelson Gateau wrote:Hasim Rahman If glass chinned Oleg could do it twice, Tommy has a good chance in this one.
Chris Byrd I think Tommy punches himself out, failing to land anything big, and, exhausted, get's TKO'd
Golota Tommy could hurt Golota, and Golota is not a huge puncher. I say Golota falls apart at some point
Moorer Tommy could hurt Moorer, but Moorer was mentally pretty tough, and had enough power to KO Tommy, which he would
Jorge Luis Gonzalez Tommy
Herbie Hide Tommy, although as with all his fights, he could be hurt in this one, but he wins in the end
Pierre Coetzer Tommy
Gary Mason Don't recall seeing him fight
Corrie Sanders Tommy avoids the big bombs and KO's the vulnerable Corrie
Haye I'd love to see this, can't quite see Tommy surviving this fight
Shannon Briggs Briggs could be a monster early, and he catches Tommy and knocks his lights out
Sam Peter Peter by KO. He has a very good chin and a big punch
:o You really don't think much of Moorison's chin.
To be fair I think he was refering to his lack of stamina.
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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Morrison TKO8 Hasim Rahman
Chris Byrd UD12 Morrison
Tommy Morrison KO1 Golota
Moorer TKO7 Morrison (Moorer down twice earlier)
Jorge Luis Gonzalez - Haven't seen him fight
Herbie Hide - As above
Morrison KO3 Pierre Coetzer
Gary Mason KO10 Morrison
Morrison KO5 Corrie Sanders
Haye TKO10 Morrison (could go either way)
Morrison UD12 Shannon Briggs
Morrison UD12 Sam Peter
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs

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Grimm wrote:
Nelson Gateau wrote:Hasim Rahman If glass chinned Oleg could do it twice, Tommy has a good chance in this one.
Chris Byrd I think Tommy punches himself out, failing to land anything big, and, exhausted, get's TKO'd
Golota Tommy could hurt Golota, and Golota is not a huge puncher. I say Golota falls apart at some point
Moorer Tommy could hurt Moorer, but Moorer was mentally pretty tough, and had enough power to KO Tommy, which he would
Jorge Luis Gonzalez Tommy
Herbie Hide Tommy, although as with all his fights, he could be hurt in this one, but he wins in the end
Pierre Coetzer Tommy
Gary Mason Don't recall seeing him fight
Corrie Sanders Tommy avoids the big bombs and KO's the vulnerable Corrie
Haye I'd love to see this, can't quite see Tommy surviving this fight
Shannon Briggs Briggs could be a monster early, and he catches Tommy and knocks his lights out
Sam Peter Peter by KO. He has a very good chin and a big punch
:o You really don't think much of Moorison's chin.
I was a huge Tommy Morrison fan, but he wasn't hard to drop, and while I know Byrd wasn't a puncher, he did manage to TKO some fairly OK guys late in the fight, and I think Tommy would get exhausted trying to finish the fight early, having little respect for Byrd's power, and become a target for the sharp shooting Byrd late.
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