Terry Norris vs...

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Goodnight, Irene
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Terry Norris vs...

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Oscar De La Hoya (2001-03)
Fernando Vargas (1999-00)
Winky Wright (2000-04)
Felix Trinidad (2000-01)

Norris tackles a few guys closer to his own size than Mayweather. Outcomes?
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I don't think terry could beat winky but has good chance vs the others
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I'f favor Terry over all of them with Oscar being the toughest hurdle. He would box circles around Tito.
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I think Winky beats Oscar at 154 wit that Right jab all day. Winky excellent defense n conditioning would also factor in.Winky probably does same wit Terry
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Re: Terry Norris vs...

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I doubt it, Norris had a ton of speed and threw a lot of punches. Bad news for Winky, I'd give him the least chance of all of them.
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Well, I don't know. "Terrible" Terry Norris was good, but he made his career in feasting of washed up legends and overweight welterweights and jr welterweights. When he faced a real threat like Julian Jackson, he got knocked out cold.

But I still think he beats Oscar De La Hoya, Fernando Vargas and Felix "Tito" Trinidad by decision....With Winky, he loses this fight. I don't see how he could whip Winky. Winky was very underrated and the best of this bunch.
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elmersalsa wrote:Well, I don't know. "Terrible" Terry Norris was good, but he made his career in feasting of washed up legends and overweight welterweights and jr welterweights. When he faced a real threat like Julian Jackson, he got knocked out cold.

But I still think he beats Oscar De La Hoya, Fernando Vargas and Felix "Tito" Trinidad by decision....With Winky, he loses this fight. I don't see how he could whip Winky. Winky was very underrated and the best of this bunch.
Interesting because when I first seen Winky Wright fight I thought Terry Norris would be a night mare for him.

A combination puncher with real speed and power.

I say Norris beats them all with De La Hoya being the toughest.
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Norris knocks out DeLaHoya and vargas, wins a UD over Wright. I'm pretty sure he beats trinidad, probably by decisioin, possibly by ko if he catches him leaning in to hook.
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The End wrote:
elmersalsa wrote:Well, I don't know. "Terrible" Terry Norris was good, but he made his career in feasting of washed up legends and overweight welterweights and jr welterweights. When he faced a real threat like Julian Jackson, he got knocked out cold.

But I still think he beats Oscar De La Hoya, Fernando Vargas and Felix "Tito" Trinidad by decision....With Winky, he loses this fight. I don't see how he could whip Winky. Winky was very underrated and the best of this bunch.
Interesting because when I first seen Winky Wright fight I thought Terry Norris would be a night mare for him.

A combination puncher with real speed and power.

I say Norris beats them all with De La Hoya being the toughest.
I thought Ssm was a combination puncher wit real Speed n power
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