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Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 18 Oct 2012, 01:29
by Rover
Contreras/Canizales
Contreras/Jibaro Perez
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 18 Oct 2012, 02:31
by Rover
Hopkins/Simon (Simon won the WBO middle belt and would've I think provided a stiffer test than DLH did)
Simon's another wasted talent.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 18 Oct 2012, 03:02
by Rover
Miguel Vazquez v. Brandon Rios unification.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 18 Oct 2012, 12:46
by Ric
Panama Al Brown vs. Sixto Escobar: 1934
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:08
by Rover
Davis/Breland II
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:10
by Rover
Meldrick Taylor v. Glenwood Brown II. I'd much rather have seen that than the utter disaster that was Norris/Taylor. Taylor/Brown I was good stuff.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:19
by Rover
McKinney/Morales unification after Kennedy beat Jones.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:23
by Rover
Bungu unifications with:
Barrera
Jones
Morales
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:24
by Rover
MAB/JMM at feather in 01-03. Shame they fought so late into their careers, though they both performed well.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:27
by Rover
Liles/Collins
Liles/Calzaghe
Liles/Ottke
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:30
by Rover
JMM/Guerrero at lightweight.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:34
by Rover
Charles Murray/Rafael Pineda or Loreto Garza.
These were scheduled, but Pineda and Garza withdrew with injuries. Instead, we got Murray/Hooper on the Ferguson/Mercer II PPV.
Too bad Murray turned in that stinker v. Rodriguez on ESPN a few months later. Given that he was with TR, he had a bright future ahead of him, especially since JCC was on the decline.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:48
by Rover
Larios/Vazquez IV at 122 instead of Larios/Pacquiao
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 03:49
by Rover
Galindez/Rossman III instead of Galindez/Johnson; the first two fights were excellent.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 04:13
by Rover
Nishioka/Caballero.
Nishioka/Juanma.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 17:56
by Rover
Vargas/Reid. Winner should've fought Tito. Instead, he basically wrecked both of them within a year. (Well, Vargas gave Oscar a tough go, but he was done after that.)
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 18:47
by Rover
Zapata/Chitalada
Bassa/Chitalada
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 19:10
by Totybear
Purely from a British perpesctive I'm staggered no-one's mentioned Sibson v Graham or McGuigan v Cruz in England at normal temperatures and without Barney (kiss of death) Eastwood's input.(Allegedly).
Was always disappointed at that one, has the first half, of the first fight showed McGuigan clearly capable of handling Cruz handily.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 19:18
by Adamj1987
Rover wrote:mugabi wrote:Duran v Julian Jackson 1990
Mclellan V Jones Jnr 1994
Hearns v Nunn 1989
Collins v Calzaghe 1997
Sugar Ray Leonard v Nigel Benn 1990
Mike Weaver v Tyson 1986
Tim Witherspoon v Tyson 1987
Roberto Duran v Nigel Benn 1990
Holyfield v Morrison 1995
Carl Williams v Tyrell Biggs 87
Lloyd Honeyghan v Wilfred benitez 1986
Weren't Duran and Leonard retired in 90?
And Wilf was way past it by 86; he stayed around way too long, sadly.
Unfortunatly no duran was around til the 2000s
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 19:27
by Rover
Totybear wrote:Purely from a British perpesctive I'm staggered no-one's mentioned Sibson v Graham or McGuigan v Cruz in England at normal temperatures and without Barney (kiss of death) Eastwood's input.(Allegedly).
Was always disappointed at that one, has the first half, of the first fight showed McGuigan clearly capable of handling Cruz handily.
I had McGuigan/Cruz even after 8 and didn't think he was handling Cruz handily at all. Also, McGuigan took...what...two years off after that fight.
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 19:29
by Rover
Adamj1987 wrote:Rover wrote:mugabi wrote:Duran v Julian Jackson 1990
Mclellan V Jones Jnr 1994
Hearns v Nunn 1989
Collins v Calzaghe 1997
Sugar Ray Leonard v Nigel Benn 1990
Mike Weaver v Tyson 1986
Tim Witherspoon v Tyson 1987
Roberto Duran v Nigel Benn 1990
Holyfield v Morrison 1995
Carl Williams v Tyrell Biggs 87
Lloyd Honeyghan v Wilfred benitez 1986
Weren't Duran and Leonard retired in 90?
And Wilf was way past it by 86; he stayed around way too long, sadly.
Unfortunatly no duran was around til the 2000s
I know, and Leonard was around till 97, but they didn't fight in 90. I know Leonard came out of retirement for Norris; did Duran unretire for Lawlor?
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 19:29
by Rover
Morrison/Purity II
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 19:38
by Rover
Holyfield/Mercer II
Lewis/Mercer II
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 20:06
by Rover
Johnston/Bazan III
Castillo/Johnston III
Re: Some Great Fights That Should Have Happened But Never Did
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 21:04
by Rover
De Leon/Qawi.