all time fights that you would want to see
all time fights that you would want to see
ali vs louis........to see who really was the greatest
ali vs tyson.......only the tyson of 1988
frazier vs holyfield.......war war war
whitaker vs mayweather........would mayweather land a punch
duran vs chavez....................war war war
robinson vs leonard.......who was the sweetest
benn vs jackson............fight would not go the distance
as im british i would have loved to have watched
benn vs calzage.................love to seen benn wack this bum
mcguigan vs hamed...........same reason as above
hatton vs buchanan............styles make fights
any thoughts on the above
ali vs tyson.......only the tyson of 1988
frazier vs holyfield.......war war war
whitaker vs mayweather........would mayweather land a punch
duran vs chavez....................war war war
robinson vs leonard.......who was the sweetest
benn vs jackson............fight would not go the distance
as im british i would have loved to have watched
benn vs calzage.................love to seen benn wack this bum
mcguigan vs hamed...........same reason as above
hatton vs buchanan............styles make fights
any thoughts on the above
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Decagon wrote:Mayweather'd beat Whitaker at 147.
Frazier-Holyfield? I'd love to do the commentary on that one.
The bell sounds to start round one. OH! There's a big clash of heads. Frazier lands a left hook and there's ANOTHER clash of heads. Holyfield working the clinch and there heads come together again. Referee Richard Steele separates the two.
Clash of heads. Holyfield working the clinch. Frazier lands a hook. Richard Steele separates the two.
Frazier lands a hook. Holyfield lands an overhand right followed by an overhand left elbow. I think there was a headbutt or two in there. Richard Steele ALREADY has sweaty underarms.
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Boxerbob made a good point with Buchanan-Hatton, that would be exciting & yet, I'm sure no one has ever mentioned that one that I've seen in a thread like this.
As for myself, I could go all day here (as I suspect many of us could) so I'll try to limit it to a most-desired top 5 card from Heaven...
Main Event: Joe Louis-Muhammad Ali (Once & for all)
Sonny Liston-George Foreman (Ringsiders might want to wear a mouthguard. Just watching the punches thrown here so close could knock your teeth out!)
Roberto Duran-Pernell Whitaker (A beautiful contest)
Ray Robinson-Ray Leonard (For the reasons Boxerbob outlined)
Ezzard Charles-Billy Conn (I would love to see these guys in there together)
As for myself, I could go all day here (as I suspect many of us could) so I'll try to limit it to a most-desired top 5 card from Heaven...
Main Event: Joe Louis-Muhammad Ali (Once & for all)
Sonny Liston-George Foreman (Ringsiders might want to wear a mouthguard. Just watching the punches thrown here so close could knock your teeth out!)
Roberto Duran-Pernell Whitaker (A beautiful contest)
Ray Robinson-Ray Leonard (For the reasons Boxerbob outlined)
Ezzard Charles-Billy Conn (I would love to see these guys in there together)
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Langford/Ketchel
These guys as you know fought a 6 rounder in Philly. There's conflicting newspaper reports of who got the better of it. They were supposed to fight a longer bout,but Ketchel was shot to death. Willis Britt never recovered mentally from this. In a longer fight,who wins? I say Langford.
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The Mob Tried to Make This Happen
It would have been a trilogy:Robinson wins,Burley wins,then a 3rd fight on the level.dr_devious wrote:Robinson-Burley
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Re: all time fights that you would want to see
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benn vs calzage.................love to seen benn wack this bum
Hey boxerbob,Nigel vs. Randy Turpin-who wins?
benn vs calzage.................love to seen benn wack this bum
Hey boxerbob,Nigel vs. Randy Turpin-who wins?
tszyu vs de la hoya
tyson vs dempsey
tszyu vs mayweather.... would be interesting as tszyu was a master at stopping real slick guys but never fought anyone as slick as PBF
defiantly louis vs ali
jones vs leonard or robinson... i think robinson whoops jones
frazier vs marciano.. war
hagler vs hopkins
and as an aussie danny green vs jeff harding
tyson vs dempsey
tszyu vs mayweather.... would be interesting as tszyu was a master at stopping real slick guys but never fought anyone as slick as PBF
defiantly louis vs ali
jones vs leonard or robinson... i think robinson whoops jones
frazier vs marciano.. war
hagler vs hopkins
and as an aussie danny green vs jeff harding
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You're luckier than most of us. One of your dream match-ups happened...four times!Crease wrote:Heres my bill: (ALL HEAVYWEIGHTS).
1. Floyd Patterson VS Gene Tunney
2. Jersey Joe Walcott VS Ezzard Charles
3. Mike Tyson VS Ernie Shavers
4. George Foreman VS Lennox Lewis
5. Joe Frazier VS Jack Dempsey
6. Joe Louis VS Jack Johnson
7. Muhammad Ali VS Rocky Marciano
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This is what I mean about fighters such as Robinson & Ali's mythology exceeding their ability. "There will never be another as good as Ray Robinson, ever?"
I mean that is just preposterous. To say someone like Willie Pep isn't even in Robinson's league is equally absurd. Just how far do people envision Robinson being ahead of every other champion who ever drew breath?
In my view, Robinson is the best pound-for-pound fighter. But there is far too little discussion surrounding this topic. It's just one of those things that becomes accepted beyond reproach over the years.
I mean that is just preposterous. To say someone like Willie Pep isn't even in Robinson's league is equally absurd. Just how far do people envision Robinson being ahead of every other champion who ever drew breath?
In my view, Robinson is the best pound-for-pound fighter. But there is far too little discussion surrounding this topic. It's just one of those things that becomes accepted beyond reproach over the years.
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I agree with you in ALMOST everything you have said...The ONLY thing that I do not agree is that he was the best pound per pound...Henry Armstrong does it for me and many people.Goodnight, Irene wrote:This is what I mean about fighters such as Robinson & Ali's mythology exceeding their ability. "There will never be another as good as Ray Robinson, ever?"
I mean that is just preposterous. To say someone like Willie Pep isn't even in Robinson's league is equally absurd. Just how far do people envision Robinson being ahead of every other champion who ever drew breath?
In my view, Robinson is the best pound-for-pound fighter. But there is far too little discussion surrounding this topic. It's just one of those things that becomes accepted beyond reproach over the years.
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