Hypothetical Match-Up Game
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HomicideHenry
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HomicideHenry wrote:Whitaker WUD12&15 [you weren't specific] over Naples
Mike Tyson vs George Foreman [1994] 12 rounds
Foreman by tko after 10.Tyson unable to come out for rd 11.
No one could stop Foreman at this stage of his carear.NO ONE!!
He was destined to regain the heavyweight title.It was Fate and by
the grace of allmighty God.
Billy Conn vs. Virgil Hill in a 15 rd'er.Prime vs. Prime of course.
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HomicideHenry
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The Great John L
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HomicideHenry
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Bert smokes Marvis KO 3Robinson wrote:Arguello fights an in and out classy fight, Williams has a lot of moments and puts the pressure on.
Arguello wins a close and fun 15 rounder.
Peak for Peak
Marvis Frazier vs Bert Cooper 10 rounds.
The son versus the protege. Who wins smokin' Joes affection :P
Bob Fitzsimmons versus James Toney 175 lbs.
Toney scores a KO in the eighth after an interesting and even early fight. Toney builds a lead after the 3rd, cutting down on Bob's movement and setting traps for the game blacksmith.
Tony Galento Vs Randall Cobb over 12 rounds.
Peak for Peak.
Who wins this battle between the ugliest of HW challengers.
Kym
Tony Galento Vs Randall Cobb over 12 rounds.
Peak for Peak.
Who wins this battle between the ugliest of HW challengers.
Kym
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I Feel Fine
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Syntax Error
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Muhammad Ali Wins Tko 8th Round. Tyson Quits on Stool. (Prime for Prime, maybe something different, but in the given scenario, Ali 100%).Mike Tyson (2005) Vs Muhammad Ali (1981) two greats at the ends of there careers...
Mike Tyson genuinely had no hunger to fight to Win at this stage... i mean the guy gave up against Mcbride... No doubt the only reason he would fight ali at that stage would be for the Cash.
Unlike the McBride Fight, Tyson would not be Dominating the Fight up to the 8th Round, Ali would Dominating all the way through
As Shot as Ali Was, Ali '81 would easily Outclass Tyson '05.
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a Prime Pinklon Thomas v Prime (?) Vitali Klitchko
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HomicideHenry
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While I like Billy Conn, I don't see him beating Charles...not unless we're talking about the Billy Conn who fought Joe Louis the first time against the Charles who fought Louis when he was a mere shell of himself and still couldn't put him away...but unfortunately for Conn we ain't...
I see Charles winning via 15 round split decision over Conn
My hypothetical: James Toney vs Roy Jones [heavyweight] 12 rounds 8)
I see Charles winning via 15 round split decision over Conn
My hypothetical: James Toney vs Roy Jones [heavyweight] 12 rounds 8)
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HomicideHenry
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Cooney...while Buddy and him were nearly the same size and for all intents and purposes fought guys not quite world beaters, I think Baer's performances against Louis doesn't quite match up to Cooney's performances against Holmes, Spinks and Foreman...Buddy was just a big dude with a big punch, Cooney could box a bit and undoubtedly had the greatest left hook of the 1980's heavyweights before Tyson came along...I see Cooney winning kayo in 8 rounds, while being shaken up himself at a point or two.
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George Foreman [1974] vs George Foreman [1991-1994]; 12 rounds
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George Foreman [1974] vs George Foreman [1991-1994]; 12 rounds
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Goodnight, Irene
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