Hypothetical Match-Up Game
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chucktaylor
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Trinidad KO's Curry in 5
Jeff Fenech vs Flash Elorde @ 126?
Jeff Fenech vs Flash Elorde @ 126?
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Goodnight, Irene
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McCallum decisions Antuofermo, as does Elorde with Fenech.
Felix Trinidad vs. Carmen Basilio at Welter. 15 rounds...
Diego Corrales & Ray Mancini go at it on the undercard!
Felix Trinidad vs. Carmen Basilio at Welter. 15 rounds...
Diego Corrales & Ray Mancini go at it on the undercard!
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keithmoonhangover
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Basilio gets off the deck to win on points.Goodnight, Irene wrote:McCallum decisions Antuofermo, as does Elorde with Fenech.
Felix Trinidad vs. Carmen Basilio at Welter. 15 rounds...
Diego Corrales & Ray Mancini go at it on the undercard!
Mancini wins by TKO 13th round.
One night Heavy Tourny (All based on their form on the day they won the title)
Holmes
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Foreman -
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Dempsey - -
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Marciano -
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Louis -
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Holfield - -
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Johnson -
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Ali
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Goodnight, Irene
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A) An injured Holmes, nursing a tender shoulder, gets stopped by Foreman. Somewhere around the fourth, in my book.
B) Dempsey is just plain better than Marciano. He gets off the deck once to drop Marciano twice, & eventually stop him on cuts & swelling through seven exciting rounds.
C) I've just never seen Holyfield as that much of a match for Louis. Too willing, & too wide-open, without enough fight-turning power of his own. Louis stops him in nine, IMO. It's somewhat competitive, but you know the winner ahead of time.
D) Johnson spoils & makes life difficult, but doesn't have the work-rate in the end. Ali by UD.
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A) Foreman stops Dempsey in three. Both men are floored in round one, but Foreman's size & style advantages prove decisive in the end. Dempsey barely (& bravely) beats the ref's count after his third flooring of the fight in round three, & is rescued.
B) Louis recovers from an early knockdown to stop Ali in a crowd-pleasing fight through fourteen rounds. Ali surrenders his 7-5-1, 7-6, 7-6 lead on all cards on the back of a sizzling straight right which staggers him into the ropes, & the follow-up proves too severe & precise for recovery. The manic Ali of the 60's would chase him like a madman for a return bout.
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A) Louis knocks out Foreman in six of the most exciting rounds of the tournament.
B) Dempsey is just plain better than Marciano. He gets off the deck once to drop Marciano twice, & eventually stop him on cuts & swelling through seven exciting rounds.
C) I've just never seen Holyfield as that much of a match for Louis. Too willing, & too wide-open, without enough fight-turning power of his own. Louis stops him in nine, IMO. It's somewhat competitive, but you know the winner ahead of time.
D) Johnson spoils & makes life difficult, but doesn't have the work-rate in the end. Ali by UD.
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A) Foreman stops Dempsey in three. Both men are floored in round one, but Foreman's size & style advantages prove decisive in the end. Dempsey barely (& bravely) beats the ref's count after his third flooring of the fight in round three, & is rescued.
B) Louis recovers from an early knockdown to stop Ali in a crowd-pleasing fight through fourteen rounds. Ali surrenders his 7-5-1, 7-6, 7-6 lead on all cards on the back of a sizzling straight right which staggers him into the ropes, & the follow-up proves too severe & precise for recovery. The manic Ali of the 60's would chase him like a madman for a return bout.
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A) Louis knocks out Foreman in six of the most exciting rounds of the tournament.
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elias caiana
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Ezzard Charles vs Bob Foster
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IRLangmaid25
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Bob Foster beats Ezzard Charles by jabbing him to death and stopping him in the 9th round.
Next match up
Ken Norton v Evander Holyfield 12 rounds Heavyweight.
Next match up
Ken Norton v Evander Holyfield 12 rounds Heavyweight.
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keithmoonhangover
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Holyfield wins via shut out.IRLangmaid25 wrote:Bob Foster beats Ezzard Charles by jabbing him to death and stopping him in the 9th round.
Next match up
Ken Norton v Evander Holyfield 12 rounds Heavyweight.
George Foreman v Larry Holmes - 1992
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Goodnight, Irene
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To complete the trifecta of stupidity in relation to the last two replies, Holmes knocks out Foreman in one.
Jack Sharkey vs. Earnie Shavers
Jack Sharkey vs. Earnie Shavers
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keithmoonhangover
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Goodnight, Irene
Holmes would outpoint Foreman, with ease. If you don't know that then you don't know boxing.
Holmes would outpoint Foreman, with ease. If you don't know that then you don't know boxing.
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That's signature material right there.keithmoonhangover wrote:Goodnight, Irene
Holmes would outpoint Foreman, with ease. If you don't know that then you don't know boxing.
Could b a long fight cuz that Sharkey was one tricky pony n Shavers could huv a hard tyme findin him, but Shavers is impossible if not impossible to KO so I'll say Shavers n a fancy majoryti decision.Goodnight, Irene wrote:To complete the trifecta of stupidity in relation to the last two replies, Holmes knocks out Foreman in one.
Jack Sharkey vs. Earnie Shavers
Next up, and much harder to predict thr results:
Shavers vs Chuvalo 15 rds 21:00 PM
Shavers vs McCall 12 rds 23:30 PM
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keithmoonhangover
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I understand what he said. I assumed (rightly or wrongly) that Irene would think Foreman would win.BarryWashington wrote:He was making fun of the two ridiculous answers before him, thus completing the "trifecta" of stupid answers he gave his own answers as "Holmes KO1 Foreman".keithmoonhangover wrote:Goodnight, Irene
Holmes would outpoint Foreman, with ease. If you don't know that then you don't know boxing.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Next you'll be telling me Holyfield shuts out Norton...wait...sh!t.keithmoonhangover wrote:Goodnight, Irene
Holmes would outpoint Foreman, with ease. If you don't know that then you don't know boxing.
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Goodnight, Irene
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"That's signature material right there." - Jaywheel
I wouldn't have believed it unless I saw it with my own eyes
I wouldn't have believed it unless I saw it with my own eyes
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keithmoonhangover
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:Next you'll be telling me Holyfield shuts out Norton...wait...sh!t.keithmoonhangover wrote:Goodnight, Irene
Holmes would outpoint Foreman, with ease. If you don't know that then you don't know boxing.
I can remember when I didn't know anything about boxing. Don't worry about it Irene, you'll figure it out eventually.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Holyfield shuts out Norton --- you really are hung over 
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keithmoonhangover
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The Holyfield that beat Dokes & Douglas, throws and lands too many punches. His chin is so good, he doesn't go down. He outworks Norton and wins every round.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Holyfield shuts out Norton --- you really are hung over
Do you honestly think that Foreman would beat Holmes in 1992? And 1977?
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Goodnight, Irene
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I honestly think you have watched Boxing for a while --- you just don't know how to interpret what you're looking at.
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Diamond WEAPON
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Moore beats SRR by a fairly close UD in a competitive fight that shows Moore spoiling a lot of Robinson's tricks by virtue of his sheer strength advantage.
Aaron Pryor with the black bottle vs. Felix Trinidad with the loaded wraps
Aaron Pryor with the black bottle vs. Felix Trinidad with the loaded wraps
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keithmoonhangover
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You didn't answer the question. Do you think Foreman would beat Holmes in 1977 and 1992?Goodnight, Irene wrote:I honestly think you have watched Boxing for a while --- you just don't know how to interpret what you're looking at.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Would I favour Foreman in 77? No.
Would I in 92? Sure.
Would I in 92? Sure.
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chucktaylor
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Trinidad KO in 10.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Moore beats SRR by a fairly close UD in a competitive fight that shows Moore spoiling a lot of Robinson's tricks by virtue of his sheer strength advantage.
Aaron Pryor with the black bottle vs. Felix Trinidad with the loaded wraps
Gene Tunney vs Ken Norton?
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IRLangmaid25
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Tunney in a wide points decision as he puts in a defensive masterclass.chucktaylor wrote:Trinidad KO in 10.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Moore beats SRR by a fairly close UD in a competitive fight that shows Moore spoiling a lot of Robinson's tricks by virtue of his sheer strength advantage.
Aaron Pryor with the black bottle vs. Felix Trinidad with the loaded wraps
Gene Tunney vs Ken Norton?
Next up:
Julio Cesar Chavez Sr v Erik Morales at Super Featherweight
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keithmoonhangover
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Chavez by TKO in late rounds.
NEXT:
John L Sullivan vs Butterbean
NEXT:
John L Sullivan vs Butterbean
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IRLangmaid25
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No contest that one. A win for the Boston Strong Boy by Knockout as Butterbean tires himself out trying to chase him.keithmoonhangover wrote:Chavez by TKO in late rounds.
NEXT:
John L Sullivan vs Butterbean
Battle of the Argentinians.
Carlos Monzon v Sergio Martinez 12 rounds Middleweight.
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Datsue
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Chase him? Chase him? Without wishing to impeculiate you sir, WTF planet are you on where John L. Sullivan would be running away from Butterbean? As opposed to, say, killing him stone dead?IRLangmaid25 wrote: No contest that one. A win for the Boston Strong Boy by Knockout as Butterbean tires himself out trying to chase him.
Battle of the Argentinians.
Carlos Monzon v Sergio Martinez 12 rounds Middleweight.
Anyway, lest this descend into GI-style handbags at dawn, I shall overlook it & move on to answer your question:
As big as my man-crush is for Sergio (& it's pretty big), Monzon hunted down & beat the ever-living shite out of fighters far slicker & trickier than Martinez.
Late stoppage or wide points for Carlos.
More even:
Sergio Gabriel Martinez vs Hugo Corro, 12 rounds, middleweight.