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tzyuforever wrote:Sweet Pea in his prime slippin and bobbing and weaving. Pryor gets frustrated. Pryor makes it close through sheer pressure, but Whitaker by decision.

Sugar Ray Robinson vs Sergio Mora....just kidding. :D
Acelino Freitas vs Frankie Randall

prime vs prime,Randall by narrow decision.


Arturo Gatti vs. Cornelius Boza Edwards at 130. :box:
12 rounds.
no 3 kd rule.
50's style ref. 8)
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Post by allworld80 »

Gotta go "Thunder" here by mid round KO. Both guys hurt several times though.

Jimmy Wilde vs Ivan Calderon
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Post by HomicideHenry »

Jimmy Wilde wins a unaminous 12 round decision (you said modern rules, so I am going to assume you ment the 12 round system of the last decade or two) over Calderon.


Joe Grimm vs Randall 'Tex' Cobb, under 'fight to the finish' rules :TU:
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Post by Robinson »

Cobb wins after 47 rounds, both men are laying into one another slapping each others sides.

Ezzard Charles Vs Jim Corbett 15 rounds. Both in superb shape.
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Robinson wrote:Cobb wins after 47 rounds, both men are laying into one another slapping each others sides.

Ezzard Charles Vs Jim Corbett 15 rounds. Both in superb shape.

they'd fight to a Draw.at least,that's what it'd look like.

decision would go to whomevers style the judges prefer.

Charles would edge em in punches landed but Corbett would land slightly more power punches.


Doug Jones vs. Virgil Hill
12 Rounds.
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Post by allworld80 »

Virgil Hill by a lopsided decision.

Prime Thomas Tate vs Prime Robin Reid
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Post by harrygreb »

i said on another thread that i'd never watch another fight involving the contemptible robin reid ever again. this includes imaginary bouts.
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Post by HomicideHenry »

Tate via decision over Reid :TU:


How's this one...the brother's Baer vs the brothers Klitschko, both twelve rounders [Max against Vitali, Wlad against Buddy and vice versa]. :box:
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Post by harrygreb »

why not make it a tag team contest?
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Buddy Baer by viscious KO against Wlad, Vitali by late stoppage vs Max.

Jose Luis Castillo vs Hector Lopez
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tzyuforever wrote:Buddy Baer by viscious KO against Wlad, Vitali by late stoppage vs Max.

Jose Luis Castillo vs Hector Lopez
Lopez SD

Ezzard Charles v Jim Corbett
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Post by allworld80 »

Ezzard Charles by KO middle rounds.

Johnny Nelson vs Glen Johnson
Catchweight of 185
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Post by Marlin »

Nelson UD

Jim Corbett v Floyd Patterson
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Post by Robinson »

Corbett gains a good elad with his pecking jab, he moves well and by the third round Patterson starts to find range with his spurts.

The middle rounds sees Corbett slowing and on the ropes, Patterson manages to corner Corbett sealing the rounds with power shots and tright hand leads.

A fast combination drops Corbett to one knee, taking an eight count he does his best, as the round nears the end the re waves it of, Patterson winning by TKO in tenth.

James J Jeffries Vs Riddick Bowe (both at there best ) 15 rounds.
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James J Jeffries Vs Riddick Bowe (both at there best ) 15 rounds.
Would be a constant Brawl through out with Both Fighters being knocked down on separate several occasions. Bowe Knocking out Jefferies with Bombs, but Jefferies using combos to take out Bowe.

But i feel Bowe would win by TKO in Round 14.

had it been a Trilogy, would be 2-1 to Bowe.

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A Prime Michael Spinks v a Prime(?) Calzaghe. LH.
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Post by Marlin »

Spinks KO1

Chuvalo v Walcott
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Post by Goodnight, Irene »

Marlin wrote:Spinks KO1

Chuvalo v Walcott
Walcott nearly outpointed Marciano when he was already past his best. He would certainly outpoint Chuvalo. Walcott via UD.

12 Rounder - Cruiserweight Holyfield vs. the Billy Conn who first fought Joe Louis in 1941.
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Post by Robinson »

Holyfield catches up with the fleet footed Conn, his punch rate and body attacks are enough to TKO Conn in the 7th. Conn is ahead on points winning rounds 1-5.

Heres one for G.I


Jack Johnson Vs George Foreman (both at top shape) 15 rounds.
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Robinson wrote:Holyfield catches up with the fleet footed Conn, his punch rate and body attacks are enough to TKO Conn in the 7th. Conn is ahead on points winning rounds 1-5.

Heres one for G.I


Jack Johnson Vs George Foreman (both at top shape) 15 rounds.
Hehe, you know my response :wink:

Wouldn't even have time to warm the seat. Seriously. Let me return the favour, though...

Floyd Patterson vs. Jim Jeffries. 15-rounder.
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Post by Marlin »

Floyd Patterson by mid to late stoppage.

Mick Gatto v Les Mason
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Post by HomicideHenry »

You people are fornicating crazy if you think Jeffries would be stopped by Patterson or Bowe so easily as you all think...makes me sick, you people seriously underestimate James Jackson Jeffries, labeling him as just a "tough guy", this man overall was better and bigger than Marciano for crying out loud!

Anyways, ~flips a coin~ Gatto's heads, Mason's tails....whatta ya know, it was heads :wink:

George Foreman vs Larry Holmes...feel free if you wish to place a prediction on a prime vs prime senario, but for me I'm looking for a prediction on a hypothetical match-up with the 90's versions of both these men. :box:
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Post by allworld80 »

90's version fight, Foreman by TKO.

Genaro Hernandez vs Joan Guzman 12 rds
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Post by Goodnight, Irene »

"...Anyways, ~flips a coin~ Gatto's heads, Mason's tails....whatta ya know, it was heads :wink:..." - Henry

Congratulations --- you'll now live through the night.
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Post by Robinson »

Good call Marlin :)

Homicide Henry,
He ddnt get beaten easily...with a fight, but was beaten all the same :)
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Post by bobbyd »

tzyuforever wrote:90's version fight, Foreman by TKO.

Genaro Hernandez vs Joan Guzman 12 rds

Hernandez wins by narrow decision.


Pauli Malagnaggi vs. Paul Spadafora
12 rounds.
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