15 Rounds Middleweight Bout
Griffith would out-box DeWitt on the outside behind his jabs and combinations while getting the better of him on the inside to take a decision. What do you guys think and who do you got?
Middleweights: Emile Griffith vs. Doug DeWitt
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AngryGoon38
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Re: Middleweights: Emile Griffith vs. Doug DeWitt
DeWitt went 12 rounds with Hearns in 1986.
DeWitt would go the distance with Griffith.
I see it actually being surprisingly competitive.
Griffith by a close decision if its a 12 rounder. Something like 7-5,or 6-5-1.
Griffith would win by a wider decision if its a 15 rounder.
Could see this bout being a draw if it's a 10 rounder.

DeWitt would go the distance with Griffith.
I see it actually being surprisingly competitive.
Griffith by a close decision if its a 12 rounder. Something like 7-5,or 6-5-1.
Griffith would win by a wider decision if its a 15 rounder.
Could see this bout being a draw if it's a 10 rounder.
Re: Middleweights: Emile Griffith vs. Doug DeWitt
The best I can remember DeWitt looking was beating Robbie Sims and Hilton in 1989-1990, but he was way out of his class vs Kalambay his previous fight and looked like a guy brought in to give Hearns and McCroy rounds a few years earlier. Nothing wrong with that, a solid fighter, but I am a little surprised Bernstein would say that DeWitt was a top talent unless he was just pumping up the TV ratings, since DeWitt was on TV a lot.
Griffith would win by decision, something like 116-112.
Griffith would win by decision, something like 116-112.
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AngryGoon38
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Re: Middleweights: Emile Griffith vs. Doug DeWitt
I had the version of Griffith from the Monzon bouts in mind,vs the version of DeWitt from his bout vs Hearns in 1986.