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Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 02 Dec 2010, 17:40
by alexpaterson
Forgot a matchup, so
Kenny Buchanan vs Ray Mancini (15 rounds Lightweight)
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 00:07
by Goodnight, Irene
Buchanan decisions Mancini fairly comfortably.
Gene Tunney & Floyd Patterson at Heavyweight, over 15...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 13:19
by IRLangmaid25
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Buchanan decisions Mancini fairly comfortably.
Gene Tunney & Floyd Patterson at Heavyweight, over 15...
Tunney on points his smart counter punching style will pick through Patterson's peak a boo style.
Next up
Miguel Cotto v Oscar De La Hoya 12 Rounds Welterweight
Sugar Shane Mosley v Manny Pacquiao 12 rounds Lightweight and Welterweight
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 18:27
by Diamond WEAPON
IRLangmaid25 wrote:Goodnight, Irene wrote:Buchanan decisions Mancini fairly comfortably.
Gene Tunney & Floyd Patterson at Heavyweight, over 15...
Tunney on points his smart counter punching style will pick through Patterson's peak a boo style.
Next up
Miguel Cotto v Oscar De La Hoya 12 Rounds Welterweight
Sugar Shane Mosley v Manny Pacquiao 12 rounds Lightweight and Welterweight
De La Hoya shocks Cotto from the opening bell with his handspeed and power and although Cotto is initially able to back Oscar off with desparate body work De La Hoya is simply far too accurate and strong for Miguel to make it past the 6th.
At Lightweight Shane and Manny are roughly about the same size (high-140s) and this plays into their fight where they take turns throwing blistering combinations. Mosley's power along with Pacquiao's forward-style is the difference in such a fight however and he stops Manny in the 11th of a very close fight.
At Welterweight Sugar Shane has more significant advantages in weight/strength as he enters the ring in the high-150s to Manny's high-140s, which directly results in him taking Pacquiao's punches without much difficulty while throwing haymakers of his own at speeds that Manny has rarely ever seen. Pacquiao's in-and-out would be effectively nullified by virtue of simply how fast a closer the prime Mosley is and as soon as Manny is hurt, Mosley is right on top of him, eventually stopping him in the 8th.
Ricardo Mayorga vs. Fernando Vargas both primed at 154
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 04 Dec 2010, 22:09
by Goodnight, Irene
Unlike Vargas, Mayorga failed to prove himself a real force at Jr. Middle. The Vargas of six or seven years prior to their actual fight was always a better fighter than any Mayorga, & would decision him via UD.
Here's one I've not previously seen...
Jim Jeffries vs. George Foreman (1990's iteration) over FIFTEEN Rounds...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 11:37
by keithmoonhangover
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Unlike Vargas, Mayorga failed to prove himself a real force at Jr. Middle. The Vargas of six or seven years prior to their actual fight was always a better fighter than any Mayorga, & would decision him via UD.
Here's one I've not previously seen...
Jim Jeffries vs. George Foreman (1990's iteration) over FIFTEEN Rounds...
Jeffries wins by KO in round 6.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 11:54
by alexpaterson
keithmoonhangover wrote:Goodnight, Irene wrote:Unlike Vargas, Mayorga failed to prove himself a real force at Jr. Middle. The Vargas of six or seven years prior to their actual fight was always a better fighter than any Mayorga, & would decision him via UD.
Here's one I've not previously seen...
Jim Jeffries vs. George Foreman (1990's iteration) over FIFTEEN Rounds...
Jeffries wins by KO in round 6.
Ad the next one....
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 13:41
by keithmoonhangover
Michael Moorer vs Michael Spinks
1. At Light Heavy.
2. At Heavy.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 17:50
by Datsue
BarryWashington wrote:
Freddie Pendleton vs. Ray Mancini
If he was in the right mood,
if he bothered to train,
if he could be fvcked, I would take Fearless Freddie to stand Mancini on his head.
But nine times out of ten he wouldn't be, & Mancini either belabours him for the late TKO or wins wide on points.
Miguel Angel Gonzalez vs Carlos Bolillo Gonzalez, 12 rounds.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 11 Dec 2010, 22:17
by Goodnight, Irene
Miguel, Maj. Dec.
Eusebio Pedroza vs. Julio Cesar Chavez at 130 over 12 rounds...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 12 Dec 2010, 11:03
by IRLangmaid25
I'll go for Chavez with a late stoppage after wearing Pedrosa down with his body punching.
Next up
Floyd Mayweather v Oscar De La Hoya....... At Lightweight.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 10:00
by Goodnight, Irene
Not Mayweather's best weight, all-in-all, but close to being De La Hoya's. He wins the UD over Mayweather at 135.
James Toney (2003) vs. George Foreman (1991) from the nights they each fought Holyfield...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 13:53
by theory
Big George just edges out a SD.
44 year old Mike Tyson vs. 24 year old Donald Trump.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 14:01
by IRLangmaid25
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Not Mayweather's best weight, all-in-all, but close to being De La Hoya's. He wins the UD over Mayweather at 135.
James Toney (2003) vs. George Foreman (1991) from the nights they each fought Holyfield...
I'll take Toney on points as he will be too quick for big George as for Trump/ Tyson I'll go for Tyson.
Anyway.
David Haye v Lennox Lewis.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 15:29
by Goodnight, Irene
Lewis, easily.
Lennox Lewis (1999) vs. Mike Tyson (1988)...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 15:47
by keithmoonhangover
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Lewis, easily.
Lennox Lewis (1999) vs. Mike Tyson (1988)...
Tyson inside 3 rounds. Too fast, punches to hard. Easy fight.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 16:39
by theory
Keith, you forgot to post one. I'll do the honors for you.
Pipino Cuevas vs. Antonio Margarito @ 147
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 15 Dec 2010, 20:35
by allworld80
I like Margarito in that one, laying on a withering attack before finally stopping Cuevas in the 7th.
How about Barrera vs Camacho @ 130
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 15 Dec 2010, 23:12
by Goodnight, Irene
100%, Camacho wins that fight. No question.
He moves on to the more formidable Pacquiao, also at 130...
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 18 Dec 2010, 12:32
by IRLangmaid25
Goodnight, Irene wrote:100%, Camacho wins that fight. No question.
He moves on to the more formidable Pacquiao, also at 130...
I will for Pacquiao on points as his handspeed and power will deflat Camacho.
Next up
Sugar Ray Robinson v Roy Jones Jnr at Middleweight
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 01:35
by coolguy
at middleweight jones has more advantages buuut i gotta go with robinson
now edwin rosario vs jose luis castillo
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 05:41
by Datsue
coolguy wrote:at middleweight jones has more advantages buuut i gotta go with robinson
now edwin rosario vs jose luis castillo
Rosario takes it 7-5 on the cards, fading late after a bright start.
In the rematch, Rosario drops Ramirez in the first with a short right. They beat the wossname out of each other. Rosario decks him again with a right in the second. They continue to trade, but Rosario's shot his bolt now & by the end of the third you can tell Ramirez is getting to him. By the sixth Rosario's finished & is rescued by the referee after Ramirez spins him out of the corner & Edwin headbutts the turnbuckle. Ramirez TKO6.
Next:
Humberto Chiquita Gonzalez vs Giovanni Segura.
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 20:16
by coolguy
Datsue wrote:coolguy wrote:at middleweight jones has more advantages buuut i gotta go with robinson
now edwin rosario vs jose luis castillo
Rosario takes it 7-5 on the cards, fading late after a bright start.
In the rematch, Rosario drops Ramirez in the first with a short right. They beat the wossname out of each other. Rosario decks him again with a right in the second. They continue to trade, but Rosario's shot his bolt now & by the end of the third you can tell Ramirez is getting to him. By the sixth Rosario's finished & is rescued by the referee after Ramirez spins him out of the corner & Edwin headbutts the turnbuckle. Ramirez TKO6.
Next:
Humberto Chiquita Gonzalez vs Giovanni Segura.
i asked about rosario vs jose luis castillo not jose luis ramirez
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 21:05
by NazNaci1
Roasario starts by keeping it at range and Castillo has trouble getting inside as Rosarios fires his blockbuster right often.
Round 2-3 follow a similiar pattern but Castillo is warming up and hurting Rosario with body punches.
Rounds 4-6 continue with Castillo now the agressor and Rosarios getting a little desperate. Round 7 comes and Rosario decides either he goes for broke or just gets ground down.
After firing a few hard rights, one makes Castillo stumble and Rosario goes to town and now hurts Castillo, who tries to grab hold. With Rosario pounding hard and breathing even harder, the ref calls it with a bloody and bruised Catillo saved , on his feet.
Rosario TKO 7.
Rocky Graziano v Stanley Ketchel - 15 Rounds World Middleweight Title
Wilfredo Gomez v Tony Canzoneri - 15 Rounds World Bantamweight Title
Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game
Posted: 22 Dec 2010, 06:45
by Datsue
coolguy wrote:
i asked about rosario vs jose luis castillo not jose luis ramirez
Shite, sorry! Sincere apologies mate.