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Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 04 Feb 2010, 22:04
by Goodnight, Irene
I think we had that one in the last page or two. I picked Hagler on a split, so there it is.
Ray Mancini & Jose Luis Castillo at Lightweight. Twelve-rounder...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 06 Feb 2010, 19:26
by allworld80
War. I think that best describes that matchup. Edge to Castillo though, and the win comes via late round stoppage. He was packing heat at 135.
Wilfredo Gomez vs Erik Morales in a JFW affair
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 07 Feb 2010, 21:19
by Goodnight, Irene
It's Puerto Rico's celebration, this time --- Gomez stops Morales in eleven spectacular rounds. Both men get off the canvas to see the end result. Morales finishes on his feet, though badly hurt.
Roberto Duran (1980) vs. Felix Trinidad (1998) over twelve at 147...
Roberto Duran (1983) vs. Fernando Vargas (2000) over twelve at 154...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 08 Feb 2010, 08:03
by Datsue
Goodnight, Irene wrote:
Roberto Duran (1980) vs. Felix Trinidad (1998) over twelve at 147...
Roberto Duran (1983) vs. Fernando Vargas (2000) over twelve at 154...
Duran of the Leonard fight takes Tito's best shot, takes him apart on the inside, stops him in ten or eleven.
Vargas takes the same beating that Davey Moore did. Except, thinking about it, Vargas' chin wasn't as good as Moore's, so maybe he gets mashed up a little less by the simple expedient of not lasting as long.
Greg Haugen (first Paz fight) vs. Roger Mayweather, lightweight or thereabouts.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 08 Feb 2010, 09:30
by Counter-puncher
Datsue wrote:
Greg Haugen (first Paz fight) vs. Roger Mayweather, lightweight or thereabouts.
nice. I think Haugen finds a way to beat Mayweather here. He takes some lumps early, get cut/marked up over his eyebrows, but once Mayweather's legs have tired and his movement slows down, haugen uses his under-rated jab and tricky head movement to get inside and outwork Mayweather. 7 rounds to 5 or more clearly. I don't think he hits hard enough to stop Mayweather but he comes close to beating the dog out of him late.
next up:
Buchanan - Juan Manuel Marquez at 135lbs
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 08 Feb 2010, 12:40
by alexpaterson
Counter-puncher wrote:Datsue wrote:
Greg Haugen (first Paz fight) vs. Roger Mayweather, lightweight or thereabouts.
nice. I think Haugen finds a way to beat Mayweather here. He takes some lumps early, get cut/marked up over his eyebrows, but once Mayweather's legs have tired and his movement slows down, haugen uses his under-rated jab and tricky head movement to get inside and outwork Mayweather. 7 rounds to 5 or more clearly. I don't think he hits hard enough to stop Mayweather but he comes close to beating the dog out of him late.
next up:
Buchanan - Juan Manuel Marquez at 135lbs
Very tough fight to call both have very good fundementals I think Ken has the edge in the jab and speed but JMM is a bit cleverer. I would go with Buchanan winning it late with the early rounds being early give and take and in the second half of the fight Ken's superior fitness taking over making JMM fight at a pace he isn't comfterable with.
Evander Holyfield (the 1st Qawi fight version) vs David Haye @ Cruiserweight 12 rounds
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 08 Feb 2010, 15:53
by dom74
alexpaterson wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:Datsue wrote:
Greg Haugen (first Paz fight) vs. Roger Mayweather, lightweight or thereabouts.
nice. I think Haugen finds a way to beat Mayweather here. He takes some lumps early, get cut/marked up over his eyebrows, but once Mayweather's legs have tired and his movement slows down, haugen uses his under-rated jab and tricky head movement to get inside and outwork Mayweather. 7 rounds to 5 or more clearly. I don't think he hits hard enough to stop Mayweather but he comes close to beating the dog out of him late.
next up:
Buchanan - Juan Manuel Marquez at 135lbs
Very tough fight to call both have very good fundementals I think Ken has the edge in the jab and speed but JMM is a bit cleverer. I would go with Buchanan winning it late with the early rounds being early give and take and in the second half of the fight Ken's superior fitness taking over making JMM fight at a pace he isn't comfterable with.
Evander Holyfield (the 1st Qawi fight version) vs David Haye @ Cruiserweight 12 rounds
Its war that lasts less than 6 rounds, Holyfield wins in a possible F O T Y. Hearns - Pacman at 147?
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 08 Feb 2010, 21:09
by Idisagree
Somehow I can’t take out of my head the Hearns vs Duran fight. Duran was just too small and the same with Pac. Pac is great, but Hearns is a moster at 147 and I don’t see this fight past 4 or maybe 5 rounds. Hearns by brutal KO.
Jose Basora (1945) – vs Mike McCallum (1986)
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 10 Feb 2010, 11:06
by Goodnight, Irene
McCallum emerges with a disputed MD.
Shane Mosley & Aaron Pryor at 140, over twelve rounds...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 12 Feb 2010, 11:44
by Jaywheel
Love that match up. Mosley is just passed his best weight if you ask me, and Pryor would take that fight I think.
Close decision for Pryor, but if the judges are the same than Mosley-DLH II, don't be surprised if Sugar pulls the decision.
HW battle: Earnie Shavers vs Ike the President
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 12 Feb 2010, 16:18
by allworld80
Prime Shavers puts the vastly overrated Ibebuchi to sleep in the 7th round. I don't care if he went the distance with Tua or not.
Tyson (1988) vs Joe Frazier (1973)
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 12 Feb 2010, 18:05
by Goodnight, Irene
tzyuforever wrote:Prime Shavers puts the vastly overrated Ibebuchi to sleep in the 7th round. I don't care if he went the distance with Tua or not.
Tyson (1988) vs Joe Frazier (1973)
Just too much speed to match that devastating power from Tyson for Frazier to survive the early going. He gets stopped in three by a merciful referee.
Roberto Duran vs. Meldrick Taylor at Jr. Welter, but in an eight-rounder...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 12 Feb 2010, 18:38
by Idisagree
Goodnight, Irene wrote:tzyuforever wrote:Prime Shavers puts the vastly overrated Ibebuchi to sleep in the 7th round. I don't care if he went the distance with Tua or not.
Tyson (1988) vs Joe Frazier (1973)
Just too much speed to match that devastating power from Tyson for Frazier to survive the early going. He gets stopped in three by a merciful referee.
Roberto Duran vs. Meldrick Taylor at Jr. Welter, but in an eight-rounder...
Duran gets into Taylor's head and makes him fight his fight. Duran stops him late in the 6 or 7 round. Duran was pretty fast himself too with better defense and plenty of power to boot. Duran TKO 6 or 7 rounds or wins a clear decision.
Nicolino Locche vs Floyd Mayweather jr at 135 or 140. who wins this battle of defensive wizards. For me Locche is top 5 in the defense department without a doubt.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 11:16
by alexpaterson
I would go with Floyd, during the middle rounds he could counter-punch Locche efectively and wins on points.
Ken Buchanan vs Floyd Mayweather @ Lightweight over 15
Pernell Whittaker vs Ismael Laguna @ Lightweight over 15
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 16 Feb 2010, 02:10
by Goodnight, Irene
Great battles. Laguna was such an under-rated force.
Pushed, I'd go for Mayweather on a close, though clear, UD & Whitaker to do the same against Laguna --- maybe the latter fight is controversially close.
Main Event: Evander Holyfield vs. Jimmy Young. 12 Rounds.
Undercard: Michael Moorer vs. Oscar Bonavena. 12 Rounds.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 18 Feb 2010, 17:45
by yiddle
i would go for holyfield to get a hard earned ud outworking young in enough rounds to take a close ud
oscar by tko his chin holds out and he scores a late stoppage
johnny famechon vs barry mcguigan over 15 rounds at featherweight
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 01:35
by HomicideHenry
McGuigan via TKO 12th
Mountain Rivera (Anthony Quinn) vs Mountain McClintock (Jack Palance), 10 rounds

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 01 Mar 2010, 04:17
by AngryGoon38
Palance by close and hard fought decision.
Quadrupleheader header: (12 Rounders)
Marvin Hagler vs Joe Calzahge @ 168
Juan Roldan vs Victor Galindez @ 170 catchweight
Chris Byrd vs Michael Moorer @ HW
Diego Corrales vs Bobby Chacon @ JrLW
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 02 Mar 2010, 22:00
by AngryGoon38
AngryGoon38 wrote:Palance by close and hard fought decision.
Quadrupleheader header: (12 Rounders)
Marvin Hagler vs Joe Calzahge @ 168
Juan Roldan vs Victor Galindez @ 170 catchweight
Chris Byrd vs Michael Moorer @ HW
Diego Corrales vs Bobby Chacon @ JrLW
By gosh, i believe i've dumbfounded the forum ; /
I see Calzahge just barely outboxing Hagler en route to a Majority Decision triumph.
Roldan goes the distance with Galindez and even decks em once early in a whirlwind back and forth barn burner by loses by SD.
Byrd outboxes and outslicks Moorer to a clear cut UD.
Corrales and Chacon go at it full tilt the entire duration of the memorable brawl.No loser in this one.No winner either.
Next Up:
John Duddy vs Vinny Pazienza
Curtis Stevens vs Jeff Lacy
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 04 Mar 2010, 16:57
by allworld80
Paz takes a decision after a toe to toe brawl. What else from those two?
Lacy by late stoppage.
The underrated Buddy McGirt (1993) vs Shane Mosley (2000) @ 147
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Mar 2010, 06:04
by Datsue
tzyuforever wrote:
The underrated Buddy McGirt (1993) vs Shane Mosley (2000) @ 147
Mosley's hands are just too quick for McGirt, who loses on a closer-than-it-should've-been majority decision in a surprisingly dull fight.
Jeff Harding (first Andries fight) vs Thomas Hearns (ooh, let's say... Andries fight! Why not?), twelve rounds, light-heavy.
Oh yes.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Mar 2010, 20:51
by Idisagree
Datsue wrote:tzyuforever wrote:
The underrated Buddy McGirt (1993) vs Shane Mosley (2000) @ 147
Mosley's hands are just too quick for McGirt, who loses on a closer-than-it-should've-been majority decision in a surprisingly dull fight.
Jeff Harding (first Andries fight) vs Thomas Hearns (ooh, let's say... Andries fight! Why not?), twelve rounds, light-heavy.
Oh yes.
I don’t think Hearns was that good at light heavyweight but he still better than Harding. Hearns by KO in around 7 rounds.
Juan Manuel Marquez (2008) vs Esteban De Jesus (1973) at lightweight
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 16:22
by hitman09
Damn this thread needs a bump.
DeJesus by wide decision. Marquez at LW is definitely not at his best, despite the Diaz fight, and DeJesus is too fast and slick for Marquez.
Next up...
Main Event
Pacquiao (Cotto version) vs Duran (Leonard I version) at WW, 12 rds
Undercard
Amir Khan vs Arturo Gatti 12 rds LWW
Chris Eubank vs Carl Froch 12 rds SMW
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 20 Mar 2010, 12:45
by yiddle
duran stops pac in a wild tear up around the 9th
gatti behind and bleeding lands a huge lunging punch to score a jackson/graham type shocking ko victory in about the 6th
eubank gains a ud over froch
mainevent
vitali klit vs sonny liston
undercard
kelly pavlik vs tony sibson
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 21 Mar 2010, 16:31
by dr_devious
Liston TKO7 Klitscko
Pavlik KO 6 Sibson
Manny Pac vs Julio Cesar Chavez, Lt Welter?