They both held belts at 118 simultaneously.
I'd take Austin by decision. Think his power would've swayed the judges.
Too bad this didn't happen; Ayala and Austin both fought on Showtime (Ayala twice v. Tapia--once on PPV).
Tim Austin v. Ayala unification.
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Datsue
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Re: Tim Austin v. Ayala unification.
Never rated Ayala, meself. Proved me wrong enough the horrible little lefty bastard, but never rated him. Thought Bones beat him & Tapia. & Bredahl (I'm not going to be popular for saying that) as well.Rover wrote:They both held belts at 118 simultaneously.
I'd take Austin by decision. Think his power would've swayed the judges.
Too bad this didn't happen; Ayala and Austin both fought on Showtime (Ayala twice v. Tapia--once on PPV).
I don't think I ever picked for him & was oh-so-relieved when MAB KTFO'd him. Austin gets over-rated though (as Septics did at the time, imo) these days...
So having said all that:
Austin. Every day of the week & twice on Sundays. But maybe just 'cos I've picked him the scrabbling southpaw might shuffle to another dodgy squeaker...
Re: Tim Austin v. Ayala unification.
I thought Dianzo beat him.Datsue wrote:Never rated Ayala, meself. Proved me wrong enough the horrible little lefty bastard, but never rated him. Thought Bones beat him & Tapia. & Bredahl (I'm not going to be popular for saying that) as well.Rover wrote:They both held belts at 118 simultaneously.
I'd take Austin by decision. Think his power would've swayed the judges.
Too bad this didn't happen; Ayala and Austin both fought on Showtime (Ayala twice v. Tapia--once on PPV).
I don't think I ever picked for him & was oh-so-relieved when MAB KTFO'd him. Austin gets over-rated though (as Septics did at the time, imo) these days...
So having said all that:
Austin. Every day of the week & twice on Sundays. But maybe just 'cos I've picked him the scrabbling southpaw might shuffle to another dodgy squeaker...
Thought he beat Bredahl close, though.
Was glad Morales whooped his ass.
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Datsue
- Heavyweight

Re: Tim Austin v. Ayala unification.
Yes, Dianzo as well. The list of close decisions that boy got was astonishing, I assume as he rode a bit of a wave of "Naaw, poor Paulie" 'cos he nutted/was nutted by Crying-Face Tatsuyoshi in his first title attempt...
Re: Tim Austin v. Ayala unification.
I didn't have Dianzo that close. It's been over a decade, but 116-111, if I recall correctly. Teddy went nuts when that decision came down.Datsue wrote:Yes, Dianzo as well. The list of close decisions that boy got was astonishing, I assume as he rode a bit of a wave of "Naaw, poor Paulie" 'cos he nutted/was nutted by Crying-Face Tatsuyoshi in his first title attempt...