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Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 09:33
by AngryGoon38
HomicideHenry wrote:Leonard SD over Walker
Main Event:
"The Boss" Joe Hipp vs "The Butcher" Ron Stander, 12 rounds, "Tomato Can Heavyweight Championship"
Undercard:
Monte Masters vs Lamar Clark, 10 rounds
Special Feature Bout:
John 'Corn' Griffin vs Tyson Fury, 10 rounds
Joe Hipp by SD
Lamar Clark by TKO3
Tyson Fury by KO2
Eddie Mustafa Muhammed vs Bernard Hopkins
Michael Spinks vs Roy Jones Jr
Iran Barkley vs Antonio Tarver
All 12 Rounds(All at LHW)

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 10:40
by observer1
In my opinion.
Bernard Hopkins takes a easy UD imo
Michael Spinks beats Roy Jones UD. RJJ was good, but personally, Spinks was a lot better, and would not let RJJ's speed affect him as much as it did others.
IMO, Tarver would take a close but fair UD.
all in my opinion of course
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Kevin Kelley v Morales at Featherweight. Prime v Prime
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 11:49
by alexpaterson
Morales UD
Lightweight
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Ken Buchanan 15 rounds
Undercard
Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard 15 rounds
Willie Pep vs Naseem Hamed 15 rounds
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 12:18
by Goodnight, Irene
Marquez on a narrow UD in a frenetic affair.
Leonard decisions Duran in a memorable, competitive battle.
Pep induces a corner stoppage against Hamed, who, thoroughly demoralised, doesn't turn out for the tenth.
Shane Mosley (1999) vs Juan Manuel Marquez (2009) as Lightweights, in a 12-rounder...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 12:59
by alexpaterson
Moselys power and speed wears Marquez down but his heart will keep him on his feet UD Mosely
Middleweight
Marvin Hagler vs Sugar Ray Robinson 15 rounds
Undercard
Gene Tunney vs Billy Conn 15 rounds
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 13:05
by Goodnight, Irene
Hagler finished stronger, bulling Robinson along the ropes after plainly losing much of the early-round exchanges. Was the late rally enough? Two judges don't quite think so. Robinson MD15 Hagler.
Tunney needs all of the final three rounds to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat against a brilliantly on-song Conn, &, like the champion he is, he does so. Tunney SD in a classic tactical contest. Tunney SD Conn.
Jeff Fenech vs. Erik Morales at Bantam. 12 rounds...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 16:29
by alexpaterson
Morales 9th round KO
Featherweight all British
Barry McGuigan vs Naseem Hamed 15 rounds
Undercard
Henry Armstrong vs Pernall Whittaker 15 rounds
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 16:49
by hitman09
McGuigan KO11 wears Naz down in the late rounds
Armstrong KO 9 batters Whitaker from the opening bell until he quits on his stool
Main Event
Mike Tyson - Vitaly Klitschko 12 rds heavyweight
Undercard
Manny Pacquiao - Eric Morales 12 rds featherweight
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 16:52
by alexpaterson
Vitali wins the early rounds but in the late rounds he gets stopped on his feet but hes well up on the cards
Pacquiao wins UD
Main Event
Jack Johnson vs Muhammed Ali
Undercard
Sandy Saddler vs Barry McGuigan
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 17:00
by HomicideHenry
Jack Johnson pulls the upset of the night, in what was actually a cautious fight for all 15 rounds with neither man really pulling the issue. Rounds 14-15, believe it or not, was the deciding factor, as Johnson abandoned his tactics and began to rush, giving the appearance of being the boss. A rematch is immediately talked about.
McGuigan is game for the six rounds it lasted, but by round five he was getting slower and a nasty cut over his eye impaired his vision such that he couldnt avoid the shots. Round six, he was dropped twice, once was for a count of four, the second an eight count, but when McGuigan was belted into the ropes, the referee waved it off.
Main Event:
"The Boss" Joe Hipp vs LaMar Clark, 12 rounds, 'Tomato Can Heavyweight Championship'
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 14:13
by allworld80
Clark and Hipp go back and forth for 4 rounds, with Hipp gaining the early advantage on the cards. A perfectly placed uppercut by Clark drops Hipp in the 5th. He manages to regain his feet, just in time to be decked again. This time for good. Clark KO5.
"Sugar" Shane Mosley (1999) vs Julio Cesar Chavez (1990) @ 140
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 17:33
by alexpaterson
Chavez outworks Mosley and lands big shots throughout the fight to fight for Mosely Chavez UD
Light Welterweight title
Niccolina Locche vs Aaron Pryor 15 rounds
Undercard
Carlos Ortiz vs Joe Gans 15 rounds
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 22:43
by HomicideHenry
Tomato Can Heavyweight Championship Title Lineage:
Randall "Tex" Cobb WKO10th Chuck Wepner
"Two Ton" Tony Galento WMD 15 Randall "Tex" Cobb
Richard Dunne WUD12 "Two Ton" Tony Galento
Curtis "Hatchetman" Sheppard KO 3rd Ricahrd Dunne
-Curtis Sheppard WUD 12 Walter Woods
"The Boss" Joe Hipp KO Curtis "Hatchetman" Sheppard
-"The Boss" Joe Hipp W SD 12 "The Butcher" Ron Stander
LaMar Clark KO5th "The Boss" Joe Hipp
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Main Event:
LaMar Clark vs Eric "Butterbean" Esch, 12 rounds, 'Tomato Can Heavyweight Championship'
Undercard:
"Iron Man" Joe Grimm vs "The Great Gun of Windsor" Tom Cannon, 'Gypsy MW Championship', fight to the finish rules
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 01:01
by Collins2000
Rufus, if you put 10% of the effort you put into this nonsense into making that video you would be well on the way to achieving your ultimate dream of becoming a professional boxer.

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 01:16
by HomicideHenry
Collins2000 wrote:Rufus, if you put 10% of the effort you put into this nonsense into making that video you would be well on the way to achieving your ultimate dream of becoming a professional boxer.

I have sent emails with my stats, ID number, and other information to 15 managers from Ohio and Michigan to Louisiana to Montana, including Armageto again, to see if anyone's willing to have me matched up. I'm not limited to just Stacy Goodson. Are you gonna make a prediction or not?
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 01:58
by Collins2000
HomicideHenry wrote:Collins2000 wrote:Rufus, if you put 10% of the effort you put into this nonsense into making that video you would be well on the way to achieving your ultimate dream of becoming a professional boxer.

I have sent emails with my stats, ID number, and other information to 15 managers from Ohio and Michigan to Louisiana to Montana, including Armageto again, to see if anyone's willing to have me matched up. I'm not limited to just Stacy Goodson. Are you gonna make a prediction or not?
Yes, my prediction is, even though Goodson has told you he will enter you in the TPS on the June card if you make a promo video, you won't make one.
Thus confirming you have no real desire to be a fighter.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 02:09
by HomicideHenry
Collins2000, ur an alright guy, and I like your 'tell it as I see it' attitude. I wont make excuses, I've been lazy and straight up neglected it all for far too long. We'll see what happens. ATM, though, I am working on talking to other managers/promoters/matchmakers. I hope inbetween now and June, I make the card. If I dont, it was cus I didnt try.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 02:39
by Robinson
HH
Ill make one for you if you like. I shall assume an alias for you
and upload it to my YT page. :) I have already uploaded the
'gloved mistresses' videos for the Mighty Messer.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 02:41
by HomicideHenry

nah thats ok Kym, i'll make one in due time, you want to take a crack at the hypotheticals?
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 03:40
by Robinson
Clark manages to survive the early round rushes
of Butterbean. In the later rounds he manages to
bounce blows of the skull of esch.
Clark UD.
Grimm is able to take all that the Gypsy has and
after two rounds manags to land with greater
regularity.
Grimm TKO 5.
Zora Folley (1963) Vs Jimmy Young (1979) 12 rounds.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 03:43
by HomicideHenry
I am surprised so many of you guys pick Joe Grimm to win these gypsy bouts, considering all he had was an iron chin and nothing else.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 04:11
by Robinson
Cannon fought in a different era, It is safe to say
that for the most part Grimm was in against more
pro fighters, as opposed to tough guys and regional
menaces.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 09:29
by Goodnight, Irene
Folley that little bit more intelligent a ring general. He out-points a competitive Young. Close, but clear, Folley UD.
Main Event: Kenny Norton & Michael Moorer bring it for twelve rounds...
Undercard: Anthony Mundine (Current) vs. Felix Trinidad (2001) at Middleweight...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 15:18
by alexpaterson
Norton 10th round KO and Trinadad easily outboxes Mundine and wins a wide UD
Main Event Middleweight
Jake LaMotta vs Tony Zale 15 rounds
Undercard
Salvador Sanchez vs Vicente Saldivar 15 rounds Featherweight
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 19:16
by AngryGoon38
alexpaterson wrote:Norton 10th round KO and Trinadad easily outboxes Mundine and wins a wide UD
Main Event Middleweight
Jake LaMotta vs Tony Zale 15 rounds
Undercard
Salvador Sanchez vs Vicente Saldivar 15 rounds Featherweight
LaMotta by SD...Great Fight!
Sanchez by Tko13.
Oktay Urkal vs Pauli Malagnaggi-12 Rounds@140
Gene Fullmer vs Juan "Domingo" Roldan-15 Rounds@160
Sandy Saddler vs Alexis Arguello-15 Rounds@126
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