Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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scorpio83
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Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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12 (or 15) Rounds Heavyweight Bout

In the battle of former WBO Heavyweight champions, Hide would outbox Damiani behind his quick jabs and combinations on the outside to either take a decision or stopping him late. What do you guys think and who do you got?
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Re: Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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Hide stops him.
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Re: Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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Damiani on points for me. Francesco is very underrated on these boards IMO.
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Re: Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 30 Oct 2025, 12:43 Damiani on points for me. Francesco is very underrated on these boards IMO.
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Re: Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 30 Oct 2025, 12:43 Damiani on points for me. Francesco is very underrated on these boards IMO.
The only fight I ever saw him in was against Ray Mercer. A fight where he was winning. He went down from a punch to the nose, and stayed down.

One half decent punch, and he went down for the count.

The guy had no heart. That's why I don't think highly of him. He had ability, but no heart whatsoever. So you don't even have to be a better fighter to beat him.
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Re: Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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gilgamesh wrote: 30 Oct 2025, 13:14
keithmoonhangover wrote: 30 Oct 2025, 12:43 Damiani on points for me. Francesco is very underrated on these boards IMO.
The only fight I ever saw him in was against Ray Mercer. A fight where he was winning. He went down from a punch to the nose, and stayed down.

One half decent punch, and he went down for the count.

The guy had no heart. That's why I don't think highly of him. He had ability, but no heart whatsoever. So you don't even have to be a better fighter to beat him.
Olympic silver medalist. A lot of people thought he should have had gold.
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Re: Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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Damiani on points
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Re: Herbie Hide vs. Francesco Damiani

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 30 Oct 2025, 15:59
gilgamesh wrote: 30 Oct 2025, 13:14
keithmoonhangover wrote: 30 Oct 2025, 12:43 Damiani on points for me. Francesco is very underrated on these boards IMO.
The only fight I ever saw him in was against Ray Mercer. A fight where he was winning. He went down from a punch to the nose, and stayed down.

One half decent punch, and he went down for the count.

The guy had no heart. That's why I don't think highly of him. He had ability, but no heart whatsoever. So you don't even have to be a better fighter to beat him.
Olympic silver medalist. A lot of people thought he should have had gold.
Wasn't Duane Bobick a decorated amateur too? Sometimes amateur credentials doesn't translate to the Pro ranks at the highest level.
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