Greatest Fights That never Happened.

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mmm wrote:In regards to McCallum I wish he could have fought Hagler or Hearns. I dont know that He wins either. But a win against one would have been the cherry on top of a good career. And he always seemed to want it to happen.

I would've picked McCallum over Hearns, MM being too sturdy as well as equally skilled. Kronk fighters always gave MM trouble, as Manny Steward knew his style inside out. But imo the Body Snatcher would go 3-0, 3 KOs vs his former gym mates (others being underrated men David Braxton & Milton McCrory). especially the post Kalambay I McCallum, whose skills were simply astonishing


a fight I regret never happened, Toney-Hopkins at cruiser, 2003, when Hopkins was shit talking on boxingtalk & never intended to go through with it.

Virgil Hill vs Michael Moorer - the two best light heavies at that time, but I go with Hill, whose movement would bother the flat footed power puncher, Moorer.
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expug wrote: Mathew Saad Muhamed-Michael Spinks.
I read a story that they sparred together once and Spinks gave Saad Muhammad a bit of a beating.

Just something I heard. :box:
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Holmes v Witherspoon 2.
Holmes v Dokes
Holmes v Young.
Tzsyu v Mosely.
Norton v Lyle.
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Post by Expug »

I remember reading that Ray Arcel suggested to Robinson that he give Burley A shot. Robinson told him "I thought you were my friend".
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