The most interesting fantasy match ?
The most interesting fantasy match ?
The fighter from the past facing the active fighter..............
Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
I figure Holyfield vs Gassiev or Bowe vs AJ are the most interesting matches there. At least the ones I'd want to see the most anyway.
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Pac and Floyd. Prime against Prime. I would bet my left testicle that Pac would win
Either of the Klitchkos against Ali or Foreman.
Loma and Mayweather would be another interesting one.
Marquez vs Duran. War, War never changes.
Miller vs Frazier. Just to see how things look without the rose tinted classes.
Helenius before the injuries against current Joshua, Wilder and Parker. I would like to know what could have been.
Either of the Klitchkos against Ali or Foreman.
Loma and Mayweather would be another interesting one.
Marquez vs Duran. War, War never changes.
Miller vs Frazier. Just to see how things look without the rose tinted classes.
Helenius before the injuries against current Joshua, Wilder and Parker. I would like to know what could have been.
Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
Heretic, in this thread I have put one retired against one active boxer.Heretic wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 10:42 Pac and Floyd. Prime against Prime. I would bet my left testicle that Pac would win![]()
Either of the Klitchkos against Ali or Foreman.
Loma and Mayweather would be another interesting one.
Marquez vs Duran. War, War never changes.
Miller vs Frazier. Just to see how things look without the rose tinted classes.
Helenius before the injuries against current Joshua, Wilder and Parker. I would like to know what could have been.
Considering Helenius, he is my greatest disappointment since 2000. He and Solis..................
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I should learn to read more than just the thread titleValMar wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 11:23Heretic, in this thread I have put one retired against one active boxer.Heretic wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 10:42 Pac and Floyd. Prime against Prime. I would bet my left testicle that Pac would win![]()
Either of the Klitchkos against Ali or Foreman.
Loma and Mayweather would be another interesting one.
Marquez vs Duran. War, War never changes.
Miller vs Frazier. Just to see how things look without the rose tinted classes.
Helenius before the injuries against current Joshua, Wilder and Parker. I would like to know what could have been.
Considering Helenius, he is my greatest disappointment since 2000. He and Solis..................
Yeah Helenius is frustrating guy. Has the skill, size, chin power... full package. But hes lazy trainer and always injured.
Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
I voted Wilder-Holy because I have no idea what would happen.
Some of the others would be close and/or dull decisions.
Some of the others would be close and/or dull decisions.
Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
I'd be picking Holyfield to stop Wilder around the 6th or 7th round. He could box and move enough to frustrate Wilder and stay from his power early, and at some point he'd find the mark on Wilder's chin and attack until he finished him.
I've seen nothing yet from Wilder to suggest he'd be able to win at that level particularly considering he'd most likely have to outbox Holyfield because Holyfield was hard as a rock.
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gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 13:24I'd be picking Holyfield to stop Wilder around the 6th or 7th round. He could box and move enough to frustrate Wilder and stay from his power early, and at some point he'd find the mark on Wilder's chin and attack until he finished him.
I've seen nothing yet from Wilder to suggest he'd be able to win at that level particularly considering he'd most likely have to outbox Holyfield because Holyfield was hard as a rock.
Wilder can punch and could hurt Holy. Cooper, Bowe and others did. So I'd give Wilder a puncher's chance. Perhaps we will know more about Wilder in <48 hours.
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Yeah, but no matter what happens Holyfield is a level or two above Ortiz. I've never seen anything from Ortiz to put him on the same level as Holyfield or anywhere near it.Tony1244 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 13:42gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 13:24I'd be picking Holyfield to stop Wilder around the 6th or 7th round. He could box and move enough to frustrate Wilder and stay from his power early, and at some point he'd find the mark on Wilder's chin and attack until he finished him.
I've seen nothing yet from Wilder to suggest he'd be able to win at that level particularly considering he'd most likely have to outbox Holyfield because Holyfield was hard as a rock.
Wilder can punch and could hurt Holy. Cooper, Bowe and others did. So I'd give Wilder a puncher's chance. Perhaps we will know more about Wilder in <48 hours.
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gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 13:43Yeah, but no matter what happens Holyfield is a level or two above Ortiz. I've never seen anything from Ortiz to put him on the same level as Holyfield or anywhere near it.Tony1244 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 13:42gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 13:24
I'd be picking Holyfield to stop Wilder around the 6th or 7th round. He could box and move enough to frustrate Wilder and stay from his power early, and at some point he'd find the mark on Wilder's chin and attack until he finished him.
I've seen nothing yet from Wilder to suggest he'd be able to win at that level particularly considering he'd most likely have to outbox Holyfield because Holyfield was hard as a rock.
Wilder can punch and could hurt Holy. Cooper, Bowe and others did. So I'd give Wilder a puncher's chance. Perhaps we will know more about Wilder in <48 hours.
Ortiz was an excellent Cuban amateur, so he always gets points for that. Ironically, even though I don't think about Ortiz a whole lot, he's a personal record for me as I've seen him fight live at least 4 times. Very workmanlike and methodical.
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Believe it or not I've only ever attended 1 Pro Boxing card Live in the flesh. I'd definitely attend more if I lived in an area where significant Boxing events were more prevalent. Not a lot happens down here in my neck of the woods.
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I was living in Florida at the time and saw 5 of Ortiz' first 7 fights.
What did you think about seeing boxing in the flesh? Was it different than you expected? Which card did you see?
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Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
All fights except of Hopkins vs Alvarez and Jones vs Groves would be very interesting for me. I'd also would pay to watch David Tua (1996) vs Alexander Povetkin (2014) fight.
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I had seen some amateur cards before, and even taken part in one of them in the ring, but this was my first Professional fight card. It was a little different than I expected, but overall I was just struck by how much different it all feels when you're there. I got to watch from Press Row as I was covering the event for TTR. It was a Toe to Toe Tuesday card down in Alexandria last July. I might get to cover more if they do more around here.
I talked to Christopher Brooker right after his loss to Ahmed Elbiali. He was pretty animated about the whole thing, and was claiming foul, and showing me his back where he believed he'd have a bruise from one of Elbiali's blows
I also met Lamon Brewster and Sergio Mora down there. I was pretty surprised to run into Lamon Brewster at an event like that down here.
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Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
I am going to come at from a different angle or two with.
James Toney v Roy Jones at Cruiserweight (just after RJJ beat John Ruiz)
Plus Jones Jnr v Vasily Jirov in that window at Cruiser.
James Toney v Roy Jones at Cruiserweight (just after RJJ beat John Ruiz)
Plus Jones Jnr v Vasily Jirov in that window at Cruiser.
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Looked the card up. Michael Marrone was on it. In Florida, when he was undefeated, they they were passing him off as a great white hope. Not so much. I remember your pic with Lemon Brewster.gilgamesh wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 16:36I had seen some amateur cards before, and even taken part in one of them in the ring, but this was my first Professional fight card. It was a little different than I expected, but overall I was just struck by how much different it all feels when you're there. I got to watch from Press Row as I was covering the event for TTR. It was a Toe to Toe Tuesday card down in Alexandria last July. I might get to cover more if they do more around here.
I talked to Christopher Brooker right after his loss to Ahmed Elbiali. He was pretty animated about the whole thing, and was claiming foul, and showing me his back where he believed he'd have a bruise from one of Elbiali's blows
I also met Lamon Brewster and Sergio Mora down there. I was pretty surprised to run into Lamon Brewster at an event like that down here.
Those relatively small shows are great. I remember being on a beer line with D. Williamson.
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Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
Vitali vs Wladimir and then about 15 years in a row
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That fight is only interesting if you could strip the two of them of all of their emotions. Especially Vitali. Vitali wouldn't have it in him to beat up his little brother. He's always been very protective of him and it showed. I can't imagine he'd ever be able to really beat him up to the best of his ability.
Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
Howard Davis jr. Vs Floyd Mayweather jr. Howard would put a whipping on him, but it would be interesting to see how Floyd's defense could make it close or not.
Evander Holyfield vs Deontay Wilder. Would be interesting to see if Evander could impose his will on Deontay.
Evander Holyfield vs Deontay Wilder. Would be interesting to see if Evander could impose his will on Deontay.
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Re: The most interesting fantasy match ?
Or HeavyWeight?IRLangmaid25 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 20:53 I am going to come at from a different angle or two with.
James Toney v Roy Jones at Cruiserweight (just after RJJ beat John Ruiz)
Plus Jones Jnr v Vasily Jirov in that window at Cruiser.