Thomas Hearns v Nigel Benn 1990
Thomas Hearns v Nigel Benn 1990
two bangers, both susceptible to knockdowns but bith with huge hearts who always gave their best.
who would have won in 1990
who would have won in 1990
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tiredoldngrey
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Tommy would have a two rd. max window to ko Benn, then it would be move and box for the duration, late power generally being minimal on his part. That first round or two would be a scary time because Benn came out fast too, and that melee favors Benn. Tommy ko'd many guys but won few fights. Also at any pt in the fight a punch could do Tommy wrong, like against Olijide when that 9th round hook stole Tommy's legs. Benn wins unless he gets caught posing very early
Hearns. Benn was too easy to hit and wouldn't have taken the power.
Hearns would have won in 6 one sided rounds.
Benn was a little ragged still in 1990 and Hearns was oonly just past his best - fought a tremendous fight vs Leonard in 1989 and also vs Hill in 1991.
He got tagged vs Barkley, but I couldn't see Benn repeating an Anthony Logan esque performance vs Hearns.
Hearns would have won in 6 one sided rounds.
Benn was a little ragged still in 1990 and Hearns was oonly just past his best - fought a tremendous fight vs Leonard in 1989 and also vs Hill in 1991.
He got tagged vs Barkley, but I couldn't see Benn repeating an Anthony Logan esque performance vs Hearns.
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Cojimar 1945
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Nigel Benn
If Hearns could not beat Iran Barkley why would he be favored over Benn?
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Ambling Alp
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At first glance the fact that Hearns lost to Barkley twice while Benn beat Barkley does seem to present a strong case for Benn. However, if you look at the rest of their careers I think you have to come to the conclusion that Hearns was the better fighter.
Benn would certainly have a punchers chance and probably could beat Hearns 1 out of 5 times. However, the most likely outcome would be Hearns by knockout.
Benn would certainly have a punchers chance and probably could beat Hearns 1 out of 5 times. However, the most likely outcome would be Hearns by knockout.
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Cojimar 1945
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Chris Eubank
Perhaps I give Benn too much of an edge because he was at his best at higher weights than Hearns. I would have thought Benn or Eubank would have defeated Hearns. How do people think Hearns would do vs Chris Eubank?
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ringsider
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Granted that Benn was no Roy Jones Jr. or James Toney, but let us not forget he beat a fighter who was regarded as a possible future great, and he did beat Iran Barkley when Barkley was still capable...not so long after he was still highly regarded...so no excuses :xringsider wrote:The "Motor City Cobra" KO's Benn early. Benn was another terrible over rated British fighter. Not even in Tommy's league.
Tommy was a great fighter but all his greatness was at a much lighter weight...so this would have more than made a middleweight fight with Benn very much even.
And the remark about over-rated British fighters is quite legit
But Benn would be given a punchers chance at least with any of the American middleweights about at that time.