Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Battle of the South African Heavies, and a fight that I am amazed never took place who do you would win between the White Buffalo Francois Botha and the Sniper Corrie Sanders.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Sanders would win by death, Langers.

Although there is an outside chance that Corrie would fvck it up for himself by running out of gas pinging 1034 left crosses off of Botha's jowly steroid-face, but...

No. Sanders by death. Somewhere between what Lewis did to him & what Wlad did to him. Except he was quicker than both & I think would've hit Botha as often as Moorer did (but with far more deleterious results.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Datsue wrote:Sanders would win by death, Langers.

Although there is an outside chance that Corrie would fvck it up for himself by running out of gas pinging 1034 left crosses off of Botha's jowly steroid-face, but...

No. Sanders by death. Somewhere between what Lewis did to him & what Wlad did to him. Except he was quicker than both & I think would've hit Botha as often as Moorer did (but with far more deleterious results.
So you see the quick handed Sanders turning Botha into a 240 pound + pizza then and I would agree with you on Sanders making a mess of Botha as he had the quicker hands than Moorer.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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They fought 3 or 4 times in the AMs and Corrie won every time. Same would've happened in the pros.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Sanders's left would've done what Tyson's right did, except that Corrie wouldn't have been behind on points when that left paw struck.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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dempseyfire wrote:They fought 3 or 4 times in the AMs and Corrie won every time. Same would've happened in the pros.
Corrie was a four time amateur champion down there before he turned professional.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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I concur, Sanders via a onesided stoppage or KO. Probably in about 6.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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There's a chance Botha could outlast him, though. Yes, Sanders was faster and hit harder, but Botha had a fair chin and could go 10 in a hard fight. If Botha saw out the first half of the fight I wouldn't bet against him outlasting Sanders.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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oliverfennell wrote:There's a chance Botha could outlast him, though. Yes, Sanders was faster and hit harder, but Botha had a fair chin and could go 10 in a hard fight. If Botha saw out the first half of the fight I wouldn't bet against him outlasting Sanders.
Don't think he could take Corrie's best. He certainly didn't take Mike's or Lennox's, and I think Corrie was in their league in terms of power.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Rover wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:There's a chance Botha could outlast him, though. Yes, Sanders was faster and hit harder, but Botha had a fair chin and could go 10 in a hard fight. If Botha saw out the first half of the fight I wouldn't bet against him outlasting Sanders.
Don't think he could take Corrie's best. He certainly didn't take Mike's or Lennox's, and I think Corrie was in their league in terms of power.
Or Wladimir Klitchsko's either when Wladimir was an utter monster of an offensive fighter before people started bouncing him off the canvas.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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IRLangmaid25 wrote:
Rover wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:There's a chance Botha could outlast him, though. Yes, Sanders was faster and hit harder, but Botha had a fair chin and could go 10 in a hard fight. If Botha saw out the first half of the fight I wouldn't bet against him outlasting Sanders.
Don't think he could take Corrie's best. He certainly didn't take Mike's or Lennox's, and I think Corrie was in their league in terms of power.
Or Wladimir Klitchsko's either when Wladimir was an utter monster of an offensive fighter before people started bouncing him off the canvas.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Good points, but you have to consider not merely the power of the punches but the ability to deliver them, and even if Sanders did have power comparable with Lewis, Klitschko, etc, he obviously wasn't as talented as them. You can cite Botha's top-level losses as evidence of a Sanders win, but what about Sanders being outlasted by Hasim Rahman?
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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oliverfennell wrote:Good points, but you have to consider not merely the power of the punches but the ability to deliver them, and even if Sanders did have power comparable with Lewis, Klitschko, etc, he obviously wasn't as talented as them. You can cite Botha's top-level losses as evidence of a Sanders win, but what about Sanders being outlasted by Hasim Rahman?
I rate him higher than Botha. He also showed better recuperative ability. If past-prime Tyson could reach Botha, I think Corrie could, and it only takes one with his chin IMHO.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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sanders would win easy
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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In sure sanders batterd him in the ams & by looking how devastating he was in the pro's he'd of done it again
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Much as I like and respect Botha, Sanders would have kayoed him in 5 rounds
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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sanders sparks botha early ,sleeptime for the buffelo..
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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HomicideHenry wrote: 09 Oct 2012, 19:08 Much as I like and respect Botha, Sanders would have kayoed him in 5 rounds
Wow Henry, you really are all over these threads !!! Hard to disagree with you that Corey would have KO'd Botha, but Botha had a massively underatted chin, he took a hell of a lot of punishment against some of the hardest hitters in the history of the sport, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker, hell he even went the distance with Shannon Briggs !!!
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Matt the Master wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 00:39
HomicideHenry wrote: 09 Oct 2012, 19:08 Much as I like and respect Botha, Sanders would have kayoed him in 5 rounds
Wow Henry, you really are all over these threads !!! Hard to disagree with you that Corey would have KO'd Botha, but Botha had a massively underatted chin, he took a hell of a lot of punishment against some of the hardest hitters in the history of the sport, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker, hell he even went the distance with Shannon Briggs !!!
PROVIDED that it was the motivated and fierce Sanders showing up and not the laxidasical version.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Matt the Master wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 00:39
HomicideHenry wrote: 09 Oct 2012, 19:08 Much as I like and respect Botha, Sanders would have kayoed him in 5 rounds
Wow Henry, you really are all over these threads !!! Hard to disagree with you that Corey would have KO'd Botha, but Botha had a massively underatted chin, he took a hell of a lot of punishment against some of the hardest hitters in the history of the sport, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker, hell he even went the distance with Shannon Briggs !!!
Sanders KO'ed Botha 3 times in amateurs. Botha lasted the distance only once against him in the amateurs.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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I don't think even Botha thinks he could have won. Corrie spoke quite fondly of Francois, Harold bigged up the wins I think he said he knocked him out 5 times. I think it was 4 times they fought in the Amateurs.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Botha would have been 'swatting air" trying to land a punch on "the Sniper"
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Sanders' punch would have been too hard for Botha's chin, Corrie by KO.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Caractacus wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 15:47 Botha would have been 'swatting air" trying to land a punch on "the Sniper"
Are you accusing Sanders of being a good defensive fighter? He is innocent of that charge.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v Francois Botha

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Remember when Bobby Czyz thought he could beat the overrated Corrie Sanders? That was hilarious. Same results here
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