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Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 11:21
by harrygreb
for the first and only time chuvalo hits the canvas. it happens in round 7 of the fight and tyson is so surprised at his achievement that he stands shell-shocked as george gets up at 8 moves in and throws 5 or 6 quick shots unanswered. the ref for a half second thinks about stopping the fight but the bell goes to save iron mike.
the rest of the fight is fought at close quarters and surviving a bad 11th round chuvalo gets to the end. tyson wins a decision.

jimmy bivins v john conteh - light heavyweight

Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 12:38
by HomicideHenry
Bivins wins the decision :TU: close, but unaminous


Rocky Marciano vs Floyd Patterson, 15 rounds :box:

Now, take into consideration, that The Rock hadn't fought since Archie Moore and deals with Earl Walls, Nino Valdes and Bob Baker fell through. Let's imagine that Patterson takes on Moore like he done in real life, making him the #1 contender for Marciano's title.*

*When The Rock retired he named Tommy Jackson, Archie Moore and Floyd Patterson as his top three best challengers to fight for his vacant title; of course Patterson won a close decision over Jackson, who was a sparring partner for Marciano, and would go on to knock out Moore to become champion.

So let's have it gents, would The Brockton Blockbuster have gone the 50-0?

Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 16:32
by harrygreb
i give floyd 6 rounds of encroaching doom. his fast hands win him the first 4 - the next is fairly even but paterson takes a corker of a right hand in that one and, as usual, its his thinking about the possibilities of the situation rather than dealing with them that leads to the conclusion of this bout. in the 6th he takes a real beating and sensibly stays down - fast asleep - after the 3rd heavy knock down. not too disimilar to johanssen 1. only a more brutal finish.

jose napoles v vernon forrest

Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 20:38
by Brute
Napoles easily.

Bob Foster -v- Mike McCallum.

Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 21:48
by I Feel Fine
Foster, probably by late stoppage

Shane Mosley of the first De La Hoya fight vs. Donald Curry of the McCrory fight... 12 rounds

Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 21:50
by Goodnight, Irene
Highly entertaining fight in which Mosley edges Curry out. A pretty exciting scrap with a lot of punches thrown. Mosley takes the close decision.

Chavez vs Pryor at Jr. Welter.

Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 22:02
by bobbyd
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Highly entertaining fight in which Mosley edges Curry out. A pretty exciting scrap with a lot of punches thrown. Mosley takes the close decision.

Chavez vs Pryor at Jr. Welter.

Chavez wins a 12 rounder by SD.

Gianfranco Rossi vs. Carlos Baldomir at 154.

12 rounds. :box:

Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 22:14
by I Feel Fine
I'll say Rosi by decision.

The Michael Spinks of 1985 who beat Larry Holmes vs. the Mike Tyson of 1999 who beat Botha... 12 rounds.

Thought this was an interesting one. Spinks after all was kind of getting old and was inactive when Mike destroyed him in 1, while Tyson was at his peak. But what if the situation was reversed? Tyson at 32 (Spinks was 32 in 88), coming off a suspencion after the Holyfield rematch, versus Spinks at his best? Would Spinks still be afraid? Could Mike still catch him? Or would Spinks box his way to victory?

Posted: 10 Apr 2008, 22:17
by Goodnight, Irene
Spinks by decision for mine. Tyson was so God damn lazy in the ring after the rematch with Holyfield. It'd be hairy, but I think Spinks really could pull it off.

Meldrick Taylor vs Aaron Pryor at Jr. Welter.

Posted: 11 Apr 2008, 12:50
by HomicideHenry
Aaron Pryor wins that fight via decision, close but unaminous :box:

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Michael Nunn vs. Bernard Hopkins, 12 rounds 8)

Posted: 11 Apr 2008, 16:03
by harrygreb
and 12 rounds it will go. hopkins by decision. nunn wasnt really in it from the off.

injin chi v scott harrison NOOOOOO!!!!! lets give chi a contest....

....chi v wilfredo gomez at featherweight

Posted: 11 Apr 2008, 17:06
by dempseyfire
HomicideHenry wrote:Aaron Pryor wins that fight via decision, close but unaminous :box:

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Michael Nunn vs. Bernard Hopkins, 12 rounds 8)
Hopkins UD 12

Posted: 12 Apr 2008, 02:21
by bobbyd
harrygreb wrote:and 12 rounds it will go. hopkins by decision. nunn wasnt really in it from the off.

injin chi v scott harrison NOOOOOO!!!!! lets give chi a contest....

....chi v wilfredo gomez at featherweight

Gomez wins by MD.

Junior Jones vs. Johnny Tapia at 118.
12 rounds
8)

Posted: 12 Apr 2008, 05:37
by Brute
"Poison" Jones at 118.

Lionel Rose -v- Vic Toweel.

Posted: 12 Apr 2008, 12:40
by bobbyd
Brute wrote:"Poison" Jones at 118.

Lionel Rose -v- Vic Toweel.

prime vs.prime,Lionel Rose wins by SD. 8)

How would you say Poison wins this by.
UD,SD,MD?...Late Rd Tko? 8)

My Next One.......

-Jose "Pipino" Cuevas vs. Carlos Baldomir at 147
this is the Pre Cuevas/Hearns version of Jose.

-fight is held in Madison Square Garden,so neither has a hometown advantage.
15 Rounds.
:box:

Posted: 12 Apr 2008, 13:06
by HomicideHenry
I'd still give it to Cuevas, a unaminous decision :TU:

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Chuck Wepner vs Ron Stander, 12 rounds :box:


What can I say, the 'tough guys' have always been my favorites, no matter how limited they were in talent, they had heart and determination in spades


Rufus "Homicide Henry" Defibaugh

Posted: 13 Apr 2008, 02:54
by bobbyd
HomicideHenry wrote:I'd still give it to Cuevas, a unaminous decision :TU:

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Chuck Wepner vs Ron Stander, 12 rounds :box:


What can I say, the 'tough guys' have always been my favorites, no matter how limited they were in talent, they had heart and determination in spades


Rufus "Homicide Henry" Defibaugh

Chuck Wepner wins by 10th RD TKO.


Joe Bugner vs. Andrew Golata 8)
Prime vs. Prime :box:
12 Rounds
Fight is held at Ceasars Palace

Posted: 13 Apr 2008, 03:06
by Syntax Error
I believe that Bugner would edge out Golota unanimously on points. I see Golota suffering a cut, but not serious enough to warrant a stoppage.

Sugar Shane Mosley -v- Pernell Whittaker at lightweight?

Posted: 13 Apr 2008, 04:03
by Goodnight, Irene
Interesting fight. Mosley puts on the performance of his career to snatch the early lead. Whitaker, sluggish off the mark, starts to turn the tide in the middle rounds, effectively combating Mosley's previously successful aggression & combinations. The late rounds are all Whitaker, who is superbly cool under pressure.

Whitaker UD12 Mosley.

Aaron Pryor -vs- Floyd Mayweather at 140.

Posted: 13 Apr 2008, 09:16
by harrygreb
pryor in usual non stop punch throwing mode has initial success but by round 3 mayweather has the tempo of the fight and his defensive angles and little twists and turns followed by jabs just hurtful enough reverses his fortunes. UD mayweather.

randolph turpin v vito antuofermo

Posted: 13 Apr 2008, 16:26
by HomicideHenry
Maybe I am biased, but Randy Turpin was one of my favorite middleweights and he could have been more, and it was so sad that the man ended up killing himself.....I give this fight to Turpin, via decision. :box:

My hypothetical?....how about, Chuck Z in his upcoming debut against Andrew Kid Thunder Hartley (4 rounds) :box:

Posted: 13 Apr 2008, 17:24
by Goodnight, Irene
Hartley pulls a thirty-second rope-a-dope, & Zelenoff gasses out, set up for the easy KO late in round one.

De La Hoya & Taylor at 140.

Posted: 13 Apr 2008, 19:14
by Robinson
Taylor wins a shock decision. He outworks De LaHoya, whose power shots do catch up late in the fight.

Jerry Quarry Vs James Toney (at CW) over 12 rounds

Posted: 14 Apr 2008, 08:15
by The Great John L
Robinson wrote: Jerry Quarry Vs James Toney (at CW) over 12 rounds
Toney has some very good moments counter punching, but Quarry keeps the pressure on the entire fight to take a comfortable UD.

In early ’91 -- Mike Hunter vs George Foreman

Posted: 14 Apr 2008, 15:54
by harrygreb
hunters recent good run comes to an end against a galvanised foreman.
slow and ponderous the former champ gradually rediscovers a glint of his old greatness and overpowers the ill-starred hunter in round 8. ref stops fight.

john conteh v tommy hearns (light heavyweight)