Here's the format.
* You predict the winner of the previous matchup and explain why, then choose an opponent from history to face your winner.
* Select which version of each fighter we are looking at and put that in brackets as an example, Ali (George Foreman) vs Lennox Lewis (Razor Ruddock)
* You can change the weight class as long as both fighters in your matchup fought in that division. As an example, I choose Naseem Hamed (Kevin Kelley) vs Henry Armstrong (Petey Sarron) at 123, you could choose Armstrong to win and then match him against Wilfred Benitez (Ray Leonard) at 147.
Now I've got that our of the way, I'll start us off with....
Michael Nunn (Tate) vs GGG (Canelo I)
The Fantasy Match Chain Game
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keithmoonhangover
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: The Fantasy Match Chain Game
Picking GGG to win a decision in a competitive fight. Nunn was better than many people realize.
GGG (Canelo I) vs Emile Griffith (Benvenuti III)
GGG (Canelo I) vs Emile Griffith (Benvenuti III)
Re: The Fantasy Match Chain Game
Should that not be "Benvenuti II" for Griffith? That was his best night.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: The Fantasy Match Chain Game
I'd once again favor Golovkin this matchup, and then I'd match him up against Hagler (Mugabi)Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑13 Jul 2024, 07:51 Picking GGG to win a decision in a competitive fight. Nunn was better than many people realize.
GGG (Canelo I) vs Emile Griffith (Benvenuti III)
Re: The Fantasy Match Chain Game
Re: The Fantasy Match Chain Game
I'm a little confused about the rules