Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
12 (or 15) Rounds Heavyweight Bout
Either Duke outbox Chuvalo behind his jabs and working his right hands and left hooks on the body and head to take a decision or would Chuvalo's iron chin would wear the Duke down behind his body attack and knocking him out in the late rounds with a big left hook of his own? What do you guys think and who do you got?
Either Duke outbox Chuvalo behind his jabs and working his right hands and left hooks on the body and head to take a decision or would Chuvalo's iron chin would wear the Duke down behind his body attack and knocking him out in the late rounds with a big left hook of his own? What do you guys think and who do you got?
Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Morrison definitely could outbox Chuvalo. The technical stoppage is also possible.
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The Great John L
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Morrison has some early success before his chin fails him in the mid to late rounds
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
YepThe Great John L wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 13:07 Morrison has some early success before his chin fails him in the mid to late rounds
Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
It's possible Morrison could punch himself out on Chuvalo, and get stopped late. It's also possible he could stop Chuvalo on his feet.
If he went knowing that Chuvalo was most likely not gonna be stopped, and he had the mindset that he's gonna outbox him then he definitely could do that.
If he went knowing that Chuvalo was most likely not gonna be stopped, and he had the mindset that he's gonna outbox him then he definitely could do that.
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robbydecker
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Very difficult to predict, in terms of the exact specifics.
It could go either way imo.
Morrison Could get an early rounds Tko, especially with certain types of Refs.
Chuvalo wouldn't be actually ready to go to sleep though.
He'd definitely protest the stoppage, and vehemently, in that specific case scenario.
Morrison would have to completely go for broke in the process.
He'd be in that punched himself out stage, just as the overzealous ref jumps in to wave it off.
A discernfull ref would realize what a Durable Tank of a Man that Chuvalo was though.
Morrison was a proverbial Hot or Cold.
Kind of sort of a throwback to Henry Cooper and Bob Satterfield and a bit of Floyd Patterson thrown into the mix of fairly relative comparisons.
I'd probably have to lean towards Chuvalo getting it done, via Tko, between the 9th to 11th round.
He had a considerably bigger gas tank(Much Greater Stamina), Alot More Durability, and definitely had more than sufficient punching power(66 ko's out of 73 wins).
Not even sure if the Morrison that out pointed Foreman in 1993 would be able to hold off Chuvalo.
That Morrison I'd be the closest to 50-50 with my prediction but I'd still be favoring Chuvalo to be too much.
Basically, Chuvalo would have to get injured, during the early segment of the bout in order for Morrison to definitely pull off the win.
It could go either way imo.
Morrison Could get an early rounds Tko, especially with certain types of Refs.
Chuvalo wouldn't be actually ready to go to sleep though.
He'd definitely protest the stoppage, and vehemently, in that specific case scenario.
Morrison would have to completely go for broke in the process.
He'd be in that punched himself out stage, just as the overzealous ref jumps in to wave it off.
A discernfull ref would realize what a Durable Tank of a Man that Chuvalo was though.
Morrison was a proverbial Hot or Cold.
Kind of sort of a throwback to Henry Cooper and Bob Satterfield and a bit of Floyd Patterson thrown into the mix of fairly relative comparisons.
I'd probably have to lean towards Chuvalo getting it done, via Tko, between the 9th to 11th round.
He had a considerably bigger gas tank(Much Greater Stamina), Alot More Durability, and definitely had more than sufficient punching power(66 ko's out of 73 wins).
Not even sure if the Morrison that out pointed Foreman in 1993 would be able to hold off Chuvalo.
That Morrison I'd be the closest to 50-50 with my prediction but I'd still be favoring Chuvalo to be too much.
Basically, Chuvalo would have to get injured, during the early segment of the bout in order for Morrison to definitely pull off the win.
Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
George gives him a beating.
Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
I like The Duke by TKO in about 6 rounds.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Punch for punch, and chin for chin, I would pick George Chuvalo. He was ten times more hombre than Tommy Morrison.
In a great slugfest, Chuvalo by knockout in 6.
In a great slugfest, Chuvalo by knockout in 6.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Morrison didn't beat a single contender in their prime. Nothing tells me it's gonna be different here.
Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Morrison would be kicking George's ass for about 4 or 5 rounds. Then he'd start to gas, and George would start taking over more and more, and from about Round 8 on he'd be kicking Tommy's ass for as long as Tommy could stand it.
I got George by KO in 10. He's not a giant of a man so he's gonna have to chop Tommy down a little more, but he'd get him.
I got George by KO in 10. He's not a giant of a man so he's gonna have to chop Tommy down a little more, but he'd get him.
Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Related in a sense but , when I think of Chuvalo, i think of one of the toughest people I’ve ever seen. Not just the fights, but his life. This matchup, is interesting because of the two styles but the people we are talking about. George may be one of a kind.
Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
And what about George?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Feb 2025, 12:27 Morrison didn't beat a single contender in their prime. Nothing tells me it's gonna be different here.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
He beat Quarry in '69. Plus, Chuvalo's stoppage losses were to Foreman and Frazier. Not Michael Bentt.DrDuke wrote: ↑14 Feb 2025, 18:51And what about George?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Feb 2025, 12:27 Morrison didn't beat a single contender in their prime. Nothing tells me it's gonna be different here.
Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
Chuvalo also had a number of losses to guys, whose names everyone doesn't even know or remember.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑15 Feb 2025, 06:27He beat Quarry in '69. Plus, Chuvalo's stoppage losses were to Foreman and Frazier. Not Michael Bentt.DrDuke wrote: ↑14 Feb 2025, 18:51And what about George?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Feb 2025, 12:27 Morrison didn't beat a single contender in their prime. Nothing tells me it's gonna be different here.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Tommy Morrison vs. George Chuvalo
But he didn't get obliterated in one round by Michael Bennt,DrDuke wrote: ↑16 Feb 2025, 00:00Chuvalo also had a number of losses to guys, whose names everyone doesn't even know or remember.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑15 Feb 2025, 06:27He beat Quarry in '69. Plus, Chuvalo's stoppage losses were to Foreman and Frazier. Not Michael Bentt.