Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
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Vladimir5555
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Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
Who would win?
Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
Tucker W12
Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
Both very overrated on this forum but I'd pick Dokes on points if he showed up. Tucker was more consistent but he always looked better on paper, in real life he was often underwhelming.
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Datsue
- Heavyweight

Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
Their coke dealer?Vladimir5555 wrote:Who would win?
Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
Michael Dokes fought better competition than Tony Tucker did. In addition, he had tremendous handspeed, something with Tony didn't have, and had a certain degree of toughness that Tony didn't have.Prime-per-Prime, Dokes is slightly better.Dynamite just edges TNT in a 12, or 15 rounder, by UD.
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Vladimir5555
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Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
Dokes W12
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
Agreed.gilgamesh wrote:Tucker W12
Tucker was out boxed in the early to mid rounds by James Douglas before Buster gassed and quit. Dokes had hand speed, stamina to go 15 rounds and the experience of facing better opponents. Tucker was durable and had good skills, but he was relatively non aggressive and often played it safe. His KO percentage is misleading too. Lot's of tomato cans on that record.
Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
Are you sure you agree? Because it sounds like you disagree.drunkenpiper36 wrote:Agreed.gilgamesh wrote:Tucker W12
Tucker was out boxed in the early to mid rounds by James Douglas before Buster gassed and quit. Dokes had hand speed, stamina to go 15 rounds and the experience of facing better opponents. Tucker was durable and had good skills, but he was relatively non aggressive and often played it safe. His KO percentage is misleading too. Lot's of tomato cans on that record.
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
I responded to the wrong post. But agreed with one who picked dokes.gilgamesh wrote:Are you sure you agree? Because it sounds like you disagree.drunkenpiper36 wrote:Agreed.gilgamesh wrote:Tucker W12
Tucker was out boxed in the early to mid rounds by James Douglas before Buster gassed and quit. Dokes had hand speed, stamina to go 15 rounds and the experience of facing better opponents. Tucker was durable and had good skills, but he was relatively non aggressive and often played it safe. His KO percentage is misleading too. Lot's of tomato cans on that record.
Re: Tony Tucker v. Michael Dokes
drunkenpiper36 wrote:I responded to the wrong post. But agreed with one who picked dokes.gilgamesh wrote:
Are you sure you agree? Because it sounds like you disagree.