Corrie Sanders vs

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Corrie Sanders vs

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Here you go everybody. Any and all mythical Corrie Sanders matches you want to put him in...put 'em all in this thread.

Go nuts
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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corrie sanders vs godzilla
" " vs superman
" " vs incredible hulk
" " vs jesus christ


i think that covers the rest of the mythical match ups
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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Corrie Sanders v. Alex Garcia!
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Clifford Etienne. Fire away!
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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Rover wrote:Clifford Etienne. Fire away!
I like Corrie in that one. KO 2
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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gilgamesh wrote:
Rover wrote:Clifford Etienne. Fire away!
I like Corrie in that one. KO 2
Yeah, considering what Fres did...
How about Garcia?
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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Rover wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
Rover wrote:Clifford Etienne. Fire away!
I like Corrie in that one. KO 2
Yeah, considering what Fres did...
How about Garcia?
Not familiar enough with Garcia to form a fair assessment of that particular matchup.
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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Sanders/Briggs would've been fun, especially early.
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I like Corrie in that one. KO 2[/quote]
Yeah, considering what Fres did...
How about Garcia?[/quote]

Not familiar enough with Garcia to form a fair assessment of that particular matchup.[/quote]

Limited Latino can go in one!
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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Anyone with a dodgy chin is fair game. Buster Mathis Jr, all the greats!
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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polecateddy wrote:I like Corrie in that one. KO 2
Yeah, considering what Fres did...
How about Garcia?[/quote]

Not familiar enough with Garcia to form a fair assessment of that particular matchup.[/quote]

Limited Latino can go in one![/quote]
I agree that Corrie would Mike Dixon him.
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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polecateddy wrote:Anyone with a dodgy chin is fair game. Buster Mathis Jr, all the greats!
I'd favor Sanders over Buster.
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Sanders/Kirk Johnson, anyone?
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I think Briggs may have a shot, but he'd have to walk through hell and not have an asthma attack. Kirk Johnson. Didn't he turn sumo against a Klitschko? Corrie on PTS? Who knows with that one.
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polecateddy wrote:I think Briggs may have a shot, but he'd have to walk through hell and not have an asthma attack. Kirk Johnson. Didn't he turn sumo against a Klitschko? Corrie on PTS? Who knows with that one.
Yeah, Sanders showed up fat v. Vitali. I doubt Corrie'd beat him on points; it'd be by stoppage if he did it.
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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Sanders/McCall? I'm confident Corrie wouldn't stop him.
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Apparently this thread hasn't ended Corrie threads, as Sanders/Ruiz is now up.
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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Corrie Sanders v. Lamon Brewster.
Battle of the last two guys who beat Wlad.
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Francesco Damiani. Does Sanders avenge duPlooy's loss?
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A peak Brewster could probably walk through the pain and pull a Rahman. Damiani might be a tough one. He was a skilled guy.
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Sanders/Fast Fres?
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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Another dangerous one. If Corrie didn't win early, he might lose late. A fit Corrie would win in 3.
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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polecateddy wrote:A peak Brewster could probably walk through the pain and pull a Rahman. Damiani might be a tough one. He was a skilled guy.
A peak Brewster!!?? The best guys he fought before Wlad were journeymen and they beat him. And he followed Wlad with Meehan, Golota and Krasniqi, two of whom he struggled mightily with despite being no achievers themselves. I'm not sure there ever was a peak Brewster, except the one who pulled off the miracle against Wlad.

If ever two fighters belong in the same sentence it's Sanders and Brewster.
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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The Great John L wrote:
polecateddy wrote:A peak Brewster could probably walk through the pain and pull a Rahman. Damiani might be a tough one. He was a skilled guy.
A peak Brewster!!?? The best guys he fought before Wlad were journeymen and they beat him. And he followed Wlad with Meehan, Golota and Krasniqi, two of whom he struggled mightily with despite being no achievers themselves. I'm not sure there ever was a peak Brewster, except the one who pulled off the miracle against Wlad.

If ever two fighters belong in the same sentence it's Sanders and Brewster.

great post.
i agree brewster was a one hit wonder.
i am not sayinf a bad fighter.he actually was decent,
but one good win is hardly a peak
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Re: Corrie Sanders vs

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MEISINGER wrote:
The Great John L wrote:
polecateddy wrote:A peak Brewster could probably walk through the pain and pull a Rahman. Damiani might be a tough one. He was a skilled guy.
A peak Brewster!!?? The best guys he fought before Wlad were journeymen and they beat him. And he followed Wlad with Meehan, Golota and Krasniqi, two of whom he struggled mightily with despite being no achievers themselves. I'm not sure there ever was a peak Brewster, except the one who pulled off the miracle against Wlad.

If ever two fighters belong in the same sentence it's Sanders and Brewster.

great post.
i agree brewster was a one hit wonder.
i am not sayinf a bad fighter.he actually was decent,
but one good win is hardly a peak
His "peak" was basically the same as Sanders; an upset of the highly regarded Wlad. Neither really had much of anything else, although I guess Brewster may have a had a (very) slightly better resume.
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