Battling Maxo
vs
Joe Palooka


arguello by close decision.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Joe Palooka wins on cuts in the 4th with both men bleeding profusely from a number of spots.
Kostya Tszyu vs. Alexis Arguello (Prime4Prime)
Just curious --- which was De La Hoya's best weight, in your view? I thought you were intimating 140lbs. was (which I think is the case), but then you went on to say De La Hoya didn't have many fights at Welter.BarryWashington wrote:Interesting match-up, seeing as how these weren't either fighters best fighting weight. De La Hoya only had 12 fights at 147 Walker didn't beat the best competition while in the 147 region (Jock Malone, Jack Britton and Dave Shade are his best wins at 147). I'm in the middle on this one. On one hand you have an incredibly tough/durable Mickey Walker going against a beautifully fast tactician/power puncher De La Hoya.bjermaine wrote:arguello by close decision.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Joe Palooka wins on cuts in the 4th with both men bleeding profusely from a number of spots.
Kostya Tszyu vs. Alexis Arguello (Prime4Prime)
mickey walker vs oscar de la hoya at 147
I think at 147 I'm going to give this to De La Hoya, however; had they gone up to 154 and up I would give the edge to Walker.
Harold Johnson vs. Michael Spinks
12 Rounds
Light Heavyweight Bout
Taylor by UD. Benitez gives him some fits but Taylor is quick enough to be in his face throwing combos all night and scoring.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Meldrick Taylor vs. Wilfred Benitez at 140lbs...
Ugh, again with the matchup of a guy who's career has run it's course and a guy who's barely building his legacy... *sigh*tzyuforever wrote:Monzon beats Pavlik from pillar to post, and Jack Loew throws the towl in, mercifully, in the 9th. Complete mismatch.
Back to Hamed...
Hamed vs Juanma Lopez over 12 rounds @ 126
And? We're 2000 posts in on this thread. Pretty sure we're going over old ground on about 7 out of every 10 fights anyway. Nothing wrong with mixing it up.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Ugh, again with the matchup of a guy who's career has run it's course and a guy who's barely building his legacy... *sigh*
Tyson catches Moorer with a left hook mid rounds after being outboxed for most of the 1st half of the fight. Tyson KO7.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Mike Tyson vs. Michael Moorer both circa 1996
The fight starts a lot like Marquez-Barrera with the two feeling each other out with probing jabs and combinations but quickly heats up by the second round when Duran decides that Marquez can't hurt him. Duran attacks furiously as Marquez counters with equal ferocity despite being dropped and otherwise moved about the ring. Duran rocks Marquez throughtout the third round after dropping him but every time he tries to finish Dinamita off he runs right into a blistering combination that forces him to think again before his next attack. The fight takes on this kind of rhythm over the next several rounds (Duran hurting Marquez and Juan furiously rocking him in return for his agression) but by the 8th round Marquez' face begins to show a lot of wear with both of his eyes swelling badly and a severe gash over his left eyebrow bleeding worse with each round. Finally in the 11th Duran manages to put Marquez down for a third time and despite getting up, Marquez' vision is now severely affected which along with his exhaustion proves to be his downfall as Duran finishes him off with a violent array of power punches.IRLangmaid25 wrote:Bonavena outmuscles Cooper over 12 rounds but gets outclassed by the superior boxing ability of Moorer (if he brings his A game to the party).
Next up
Roberto Duran v Juan Manuel Marquez at Lightweight 15 rounds
King Carlos wrote:Sorry, but how the hell is Buchanan stopping Ike Williams?