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Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 11:55
by Goodnight, Irene
Good fight which Hatton takes on a close UD.

Main Event: Ingemar Johansson & Kenny Norton, 15 rounds...

Undercard: Cleveland Williams & Oscar Bonavena. 15 rounds...

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 14:45
by observer1
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Good fight which Hatton takes on a close UD.

Main Event: Ingemar Johansson & Kenny Norton, 15 rounds...

Undercard: Cleveland Williams & Oscar Bonavena. 15 rounds...
Norton should take this easily, in a close but fair UD. IMO.

IMO Williams will be able to take Oscar imo, As long as he does not get careless. A Very Close UD, imo.

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Augie Sanchez v Corrales at 128lbs

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 16:37
by HomicideHenry
Corrales via TKO 11th :box:



Main-Event:

Jimmy McLarnin vs Curtis Cokes, 12 rounds

Undercard:

Ceferino Garcia vs Rocky Graziano

Special Feature Bout:

Paul Sykes vs Cliff Fields, unlicensed boxing, fight to the finish

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 16:43
by harrygreb
mclarnin gets a controversial split decision over cokes

mcclarnin SD 12

graziano belts garcia out in three rounds of tip top destruction.

graziano KO 3

sykes and fields rake up the rounds in a snoozefest. lots of posing and false attacks and the odd stiff left jab from both men countered by nice defensive moves leave the crowd in soperific mood and at one stage the police in the audience ask the fighters to "...up the action or the match will be stopped!!"
sykes tries a haymaker in round 18 but by then it is just a token gesture and after another couple of tiresome rounds of non-hitting they both crash to the canvas for a good kip. the ref's wife - in place of her sleeping husband who has to get up for work tomorrow - declares it a draw.


lightheavy beatdown
gus lesnevitch v john conteh

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 16:48
by HomicideHenry
Greb, you forgot the Sykes-Fields fight, and you forgot your own hypothetical :TU:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 16:53
by harrygreb
i never forget. i like to post then add a bit more

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 17:06
by HomicideHenry
LMFAO! Man you must not like unlicensed boxers, huh? In my opinion that would have been a barn burner, since Sykes was a contender for the British HW title, and Fields at one time was a seasoned fighter who got unlicensed due to losing an eye. I woulda thought Sykes would come out on top of that one in around five or six rounds.

Anyways, beggers cant be chosers...

Lesnevich kayos Conteh in 12 rounds :TU:


Main-Event:

Marvin Camel vs Virgil Hill, 12 rounds

Undercard:

Clinton Woods vs Tomasz Adamek, 12 rounds

Special Feature Bout:

Tyson Fury vs Odlanier Solis, 10 rounds

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 17:16
by Datsue
HomicideHenry wrote:
Main-Event:

Marvin Camel vs Virgil Hill, 12 rounds

Undercard:

Clinton Woods vs Tomasz Adamek, 12 rounds

Special Feature Bout:

Tyson Fury vs Odlanier Solis, 10 rounds

Solis bombs out Fury in double-quick time. I have seen little of Fury that convinces me he could survive the first uppercut that lands upside his head.

Adamek comes from behind & breaks Clinton down the stretch, decking him two or three times. Probably why the fight was never made when they were rival belt-holders at twelve & 1/2 stone.

Camel is too strong, too willing for Hill, who retreats behind his jab, lunges in with one right hander per round & loses by about ten rounds on the cards.


Wilfred Scypion vs Richie Woodhall, 12 rounds.

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 17:21
by harrygreb
henry, i was having a laugh. a bit like you were when you suggested greb loses to ray leonard - even with the events you stated - and that lesnevitch KO's conteh!! this is a craaaaazzzzyyy thread.

scypion hasnt the class to beat woodhall. richie boxes his ears off until he senses wilfords heart has left the arena then jabs him silly. the referee does the rest.

woodhall TKO 7

featherweight
jim driscoll v freddie norwood

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 21:14
by HomicideHenry
Norwood I think takes this one. :TU:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZtTnBo61fM

^^^Robert Duran & Nigel Benn sparring :TU:

That is my fight hypothetical right there, Benn vs Duran :box: 12 rounds

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 22:10
by Goodnight, Irene
Benn decisions Duran if it's at 168. He's too much the combination of durable, feisty & big to lose. A decision for Benn, IMO.

Main Event: Max Baer & Jimmy Young over fifteen...

Undercard: Jack Sharkey & Jerry Quarry, a twelve-rounder...

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 22:20
by HomicideHenry
Doesnt matter whether its the killer or the clown showing up this night, Max Baer swings and misses all night long, managing to drop Young in the 15th, but not enough to win the decision. Young is just too quick, cute, and elusive for Baer to handle.

Sharkey, in one of those rare instances, is consistent and brings his A game against Quarry. Jerry is game as always, but doesnt quite do enough to break Sharkey's will one iota. Sharkey decisions Quarry.

Main-Event:

George Foreman vs Sonny Liston, 12 rounds

Undercard:

Bob Murphy vs Kelly Pavlik, 12 rounds

Special Feature Bout:

Jack Boddell vs Henry Cooper, 12 rounds

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 27 Feb 2009, 23:58
by Goodnight, Irene
Hate to say it, but I think my man goes down in a near-pick 'em fight. I just think Liston's overall skill-set & considerable toughness would be enough --- close to the end, though. Liston gets off the deck to stop Foreman in a brilliant battle.

Bob Murphy has too much of everything for Kelly Pavlik, from whom he wins going away.

Boddell decisions Cooper, for mine.

Main Event: Schmeling vs. Lyle, 12 rounds...

Undercard: Norton vs Bowe, 15 rounds...

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 28 Feb 2009, 00:04
by HomicideHenry
Schmeling decisions Lyle in a tactical battle

Bowe is too big and strong for Norton, who stops Norton around the 12th


Main-Event:

Harry Greb vs Stanley Ketchell, 12 rounds

Undercard:

Roland LaStarza vs Buster Mathis, 12 rounds

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 28 Feb 2009, 12:45
by Goodnight, Irene
Greb decisions Ketchel with a strong showing down the stretch.

Mathis can't quite get to grips with LaStarza, & also loses a decision.

Main Event: Ron Lyle & Max Baer over fifteen rounds...

Undercard: Jeff Fenech & Erik Morales at Super-Bantam...

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 28 Feb 2009, 13:16
by allworld80
Baer and Lyle go at it from the opening bell, with little attention paid to boxing. Baer is anxious to get at the chin of Lyle, and Lyle wants to impose his natural size advantage on Baer. The former gets his wish early, as Lyle is dropped by a crushing right hand in the 3rd round. He staggers to his feet, and escapes the round. Still on shaky legs though, Lyle is dropped twice more in the 4th. The white towl flies in. Baer TKO4.

Morales is the boss, and it's evident immediately. He peppers Fenech from all angles, and survives a few shaky moments when he decides to brawl with the Aussie. Morales by a wide berth.

Fresh off his knockout of Johnathon Banks, Tomasz Adamek battles Carl Thompson :box:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 28 Feb 2009, 14:26
by HomicideHenry
I'd rather see Adamek face off against Cunningham again or Flores :TU: anyways.....Thompson gives Adamek a hell of a fight (surprising, when did the Cruiserweight division get so good since Holyfield?) for about eight rounds, but in the 9th, Adamek comes in with a right hook from hell and sends Thompson down and out! :box: Adamek declares he doesnt want Bernard Hopkins, and claims he's gunning after David Haye...

Main Event:

Lou Ambers vs Paddy DeMarco, 15 rounds

Undercard:

Joe Mesi vs Brian Minto, 10 rounds

Special Feature Bout:

Anne Wolfe vs Eric Crumble, 4 rounds :lol:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 28 Feb 2009, 22:24
by AngryGoon38
HomicideHenry wrote:I'd rather see Adamek face off against Cunningham again or Flores :TU: anyways.....Thompson gives Adamek a hell of a fight (surprising, when did the Cruiserweight division get so good since Holyfield?) for about eight rounds, but in the 9th, Adamek comes in with a right hook from hell and sends Thompson down and out! :box: Adamek declares he doesnt want Bernard Hopkins, and claims he's gunning after David Haye...

Main Event:

Lou Ambers vs Paddy DeMarco, 15 rounds

Undercard:

Joe Mesi vs Brian Minto, 10 rounds

Special Feature Bout:

Anne Wolfe vs Eric Crumble, 4 rounds :lol:
Ambers by Tko12

Minto by Ko9

Wolfe by Ko1


Orlando Canizales vs Johnny Tapia @ 122

Barry McGuigan vs Kevin Kelly (Will vs Skill) 8)

Junior Jones vs Danny Lopez @ 126

All scedualed for 12 Rounds :box:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 01 Mar 2009, 02:11
by observer1
AngryGoon38 wrote: Orlando Canizales vs Johnny Tapia @ 122

Barry McGuigan vs Kevin Kelly (Will vs Skill) 8)

Junior Jones vs Danny Lopez @ 126

All scedualed for 12 Rounds :box:

Orlando Canizales vs Johnny Tapia @ 122: close, know only little about the, but i personally feel it could go anyway.
But to choose, Tapia could have taken it in Close UD.


Barry McGuigan vs Kevin Kelly: IMO, Kelley could Barry in the latter rounds, and could have controlled the bout.

Junior Jones vs Danny Lopez: Personally feel Lopez would take the decision, maybe a few knock downs on the way by both guys.
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Tom Johnson V E Morales

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 01 Mar 2009, 11:33
by allworld80
Morlaes wins by TKO after Johnson is floored 4 times in 3 rounds. El Terrible TKO 4.

Andrew Golota (1996) vs Ken Norton (1976)

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 01 Mar 2009, 12:43
by Datsue
tzyuforever wrote:Morlaes wins by TKO after Johnson is floored 4 times in 3 rounds. El Terrible TKO 4.

Andrew Golota (1996) vs Ken Norton (1976)

Golota is (wait for it... wait for it...) disqualified for biting, head-butting, low-blowing & not filing his tax return on time, round about the seventh round, after Norton sees the deck twice in the opening stanza. Golota is leading on points but appears to be fading & frustrated as Kenny mauls him in close & cuts him with booming overhand rights.

Lou Duva's -- in the Pole's corner -- head actually explodes, like that scene at the beginning of Scanners.

Juan Marqy-Marquez versus Bazooka Limon, 12 rounds, super-featherweight.

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 01 Mar 2009, 18:52
by Goodnight, Irene
What a great fight! Limon edges it with the best three minutes of his life, in the final round, to pull of a fair SD. Marquez doesn't take the result lying down, though, & demands a return.

Main Event: 15 Rounds - Floyd Patterson & Cleveland Williams, for Patterson's title, circa-1959. It's left hooks at twenty paces, gents.

Undercard: 12 Rounds - "Rock" Rahman & "Shannon The Cannon" go at it, with special guest referee, "Lion" Lewis :DD

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 01 Mar 2009, 18:58
by AngryGoon38
Datsue wrote:
tzyuforever wrote:Morlaes wins by TKO after Johnson is floored 4 times in 3 rounds. El Terrible TKO 4.

Andrew Golota (1996) vs Ken Norton (1976)

Golota is (wait for it... wait for it...) disqualified for biting, head-butting, low-blowing & not filing his tax return on time, round about the seventh round, after Norton sees the deck twice in the opening stanza. Golota is leading on points but appears to be fading & frustrated as Kenny mauls him in close & cuts him with booming overhand rights.

Lou Duva's -- in the Pole's corner -- head actually explodes, like that scene at the beginning of Scanners.

Juan Marqy-Marquez versus Bazooka Limon, 12 rounds, super-featherweight.

Juan Manuel Marquez takes it by Ref Stoppage in Round 10.


Tony "The Tiger" Lopez vs Jim Watt

Ivan Robinson vs Hilmer Kenty

Howard Davis Jr vs Ray Mancini

:box:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 01 Mar 2009, 19:09
by Goodnight, Irene
Naughty, naughty :shame:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 02 Mar 2009, 11:11
by Counter-puncher
AngryGoon38 wrote:


Tony "The Tiger" Lopez vs Jim Watt

Ivan Robinson vs Hilmer Kenty

Howard Davis Jr vs Ray Mancini

:box:
Lopez, af ighter i liked, had a problem with boxers who could maintain decent punch output without making key mistakes. and that, in a nutshell, was Watt's game. Watt cautiously and carefully outboxes Lopez, just enough movement, just enough punch output, the chin and fitness to take the shots he has to take from Lopez, and plenty brains. Lopez has his moments but having not fought a proper lightweight at title level, despite benefitting from not having to drain to 130, still doesn't have quite enough to beat Watt. plus Lopez' bad scar tissue starts breaking up- there will always be suspicions of use of the head by Watt- and the canny scot pecks away at the cut with his jab. UD to Watt

Davis js vs Mancini- Mancini's strength and workrate are enough to do a similar job on Davis to the one Watt did. davis catches the eye with flurriesbut Mancini does the hurtful work and works the body, and from rd 11 Davis is reduced to a judah-like bid for no more than survival. UD to Mancini

I'm afraid i couldn't comment on Helmer Kinty having seen nothing of him. personally i won't comment on people I haven't seen and feel strange when i see guys say 'i haven't seen anything of him but from what I have read he would win....' wtf?

Umm:

Azumah Nelson - Brian Mitchell at 130lbs