10 to 15 Rounds Heavyweight Bout
Machen would easily out-box Rademacher behind his jabs and counters, then he either decision him or stops him in the late rounds. What do you guys think and who do you got?
Heavyweights: Eddie Machen vs. Pete Rademacher
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Cutman Scabbers
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Re: Heavyweights: Eddie Machen vs. Pete Rademacher
Pete is "ready made" for Eddie
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Heavyweights: Eddie Machen vs. Pete Rademacher
Rademacher is one of those guys that I think could have really been something had his career went a completely different route than the way it did. He did have some pretty good wins but he'll always be remembered for being the only person in heavyweight history to fight for the undisputed championship in his pro debut.
Machen was simply one of the best contenders in heavyweight history. When he was good he was damn good but he did have some pretty bad losses too--- the one round knockout loss to Ingemar Johansson really stands out as far as defeats go.
If it's 10 rounds I think it has a very strong chance of going the distance with Rademacher doing really well in the early rounds but losing momentum midway through and Machen really piling on the points to win a unanimous decision. 15 rounds, Machen stops him somewhere between rounds 10-12.
Machen was simply one of the best contenders in heavyweight history. When he was good he was damn good but he did have some pretty bad losses too--- the one round knockout loss to Ingemar Johansson really stands out as far as defeats go.
If it's 10 rounds I think it has a very strong chance of going the distance with Rademacher doing really well in the early rounds but losing momentum midway through and Machen really piling on the points to win a unanimous decision. 15 rounds, Machen stops him somewhere between rounds 10-12.