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Posted: 18 May 2008, 03:33
by Robinson
That would be an interesting one...

I think Bruno has this one behind his big hard jab, Mason roughs him up when he gets the chance...but Bruno with his jab and clinching edges him to victory. The 6th round sees a scare for Bruno fans when he is rocked by mason...but he manages to regain the momentum of the fight scoring a points win.

Floyd Patterson Vs James Toney (190lbish) 12 rounds.

Posted: 18 May 2008, 08:28
by theone
Toney doesn't match up well in this one at all. Patterson clear cut decision with a couple of knockdowns along the way.

Azumah Nelson vs Erik Morales; featherweight or 130lb.

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 19 May 2008, 13:06
by HomicideHenry
Azumah Nelson all the way over Morales, 12 or 15 rounds, doesn't matter, in either case Nelson pounds a decision in 12 and a kayo in the 14th if its a 15 rounder :box:


Big George Foreman vs Tony Tucker, 1994, 12 rounds :TU:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 19 May 2008, 13:24
by observer1
Tucker wins Pretty Easy UD.

Tucker takes a few hits, but is too much for Foreman.

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jack johnsen v rocky marciano 15 rounds.

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 19 May 2008, 15:53
by Goodnight, Irene
Marciano KO's Johnson in eight. Johnson does a good job of sticking the jab & tying his man up in close through the early rounds, where Marciano struggles to adapt. He turns up the heat, digs to the body, & sets up a KO shot to the jaw in eight rounds, though. Johnson staggers to his feet a moment after the ref reaches ten.

Oscar De La Hoya (2002) vs. Davey Moore (1983) at Jr. Middle.

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 19 May 2008, 20:44
by Marlin
Oscar De La Hoya KO1 Davey Moore. Oscar comes out and dazzles Davey and the crowd for a few seconds before landing a crushing left hook for the KO1 victory... :P

Ezzard Charles v Harry Wills

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 19 May 2008, 21:06
by HomicideHenry
while wills seldom gets his due, from what I understand he was somewhat limited as a boxer, standing in front of his man and throwing the straight whenever they came in close enough, somewhat like Willard did with his opponents, albiet a right uppercut. I see Charles coping with Wills power though, as even a passed his best version went 15 with Marciano; winning a unaminous decision over Wills, with some tough moments in there as well.


Jack Dempsey vs Luther McCarty (had McCarty lived and hypothetically dethroned Jack Johnson for the title, rather than Willard), 15 rounds :box:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 20 May 2008, 19:18
by Robinson
Dempsey mauls his way to victory, but over a longer period of time as opposed to his blitz of Willard.
Dempsey TKo 13
Mike Weaver Vs Corrie sanders (both in top condition) 12 rounds.

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Posted: 20 May 2008, 19:42
by Goodnight, Irene
Marlin wrote:Oscar De La Hoya KO1 Davey Moore. Oscar comes out and dazzles Davey and the crowd for a few seconds before landing a crushing left hook for the KO1 victory... :P

Ezzard Charles v Harry Wills
I want a second opinion :(

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 21 May 2008, 00:15
by Robinson
Ok....

Moore wins by TKO round 2 :P

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Posted: 25 May 2008, 09:23
by allworld80
Robinson wrote:Dempsey mauls his way to victory, but over a longer period of time as opposed to his blitz of Willard.
Dempsey TKo 13
Mike Weaver Vs Corrie sanders (both in top condition) 12 rounds.
Corrie Sanders KO2.

Kenny Keene vs Oneil Bell 12 Rds

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 25 May 2008, 13:57
by HomicideHenry
Keene via desicion. :TU:


Primo Carnera vs Wladimir Klitschko, 15 rounds :box:

^^^recalls Bert Sugar making the remark he'd pick Carnera 6-1 over Klitschko, after Wlad blasted out Brock or some other opponent here recently.

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 25 May 2008, 18:36
by Robinson
Who is Bert Sugar anyhow ?

Klitschko by KO Rnd 4.

Carnera looks terrible, he is out paced from the first minutes. His jab is not enough to stop Wlad from landing his own and following up with a big right hand. Carnera is dropped in the early part of Rnd 2, but gets up instantly. He tries his best to bring the fight to Wlad, but heart and passion is no substitute for the technical dominance that Wlad has over him.

By Round 4, Wlad has established his domination by bombing Carnera out. Carnera struggles against other big men, he does well against smaller foes, but when his strategy of size does not work he has no game B.

George Foreman (1972) Vs Gene Tunney (1927) 15 rounds.

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 25 May 2008, 19:52
by Goodnight, Irene
Tunney TKO2 Foreman. Payback for the De La Hoya-Moore debacle.

Would you like a second opinion, Robinson? Image

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 25 May 2008, 20:14
by Robinson
Damned early 80s referees and there fear stoppages !


Oscar De La Hoya Vs Sugar Ray Robinson 15 rounds

:)

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 25 May 2008, 23:49
by Goodnight, Irene
Robinson stops an out-of-it De La Hoya along the ropes in the tenth. De La Hoya fought the fight of his life to lead on one card, but trail on two others.

Larry Holmes vs. an 80-foot tall, mechanical Joe Frazier. 50's-style ref, a puncher's third man (You crushed my boy, Robbie, now I'm crushing yours).

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Posted: 26 May 2008, 02:52
by Robinson
Holmes wins by creating an EMP pulse with his supreme jab...that sees the giant Frazier freeze up.
The lifeless hulf of Frazier crumbles onto a seedy looking house that has ODLH dressed in drag (im sure you can
see the images on google :P).

GI passes out in distress :P

Leon Spinks Vs Doug Jones 10 rounds both at there best.

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Posted: 26 May 2008, 07:36
by p4p1
Robinson wrote:Holmes wins by creating an EMP pulse with his supreme jab...that sees the giant Frazier freeze up.
The lifeless hulf of Frazier crumbles onto a seedy looking house that has ODLH dressed in drag (im sure you can
see the images on google :P).

GI passes out in distress :P

Leon Spinks Vs Doug Jones 10 rounds both at there best.
doug jones taking a clear but closeish victory

42 year old foreman vs 42 year old holyfield

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Posted: 26 May 2008, 07:41
by Robinson
Foreman wins the decision but nearly stops Holyfield. Holy loses most rounds, but started strong. Foreman is far less fragile and recovers quicker in the later rounds.

Michael Grant (1999) Vs Ernie Terrel (1966) 12 rounds.

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Posted: 26 May 2008, 08:18
by p4p1
Robinson wrote:Foreman wins the decision but nearly stops Holyfield. Holy loses most rounds, but started strong. Foreman is far less fragile and recovers quicker in the later rounds.

Michael Grant (1999) Vs Ernie Terrel (1966) 12 rounds.
terrell by a stoppage in the middle rounds

kostya tszyu vs floyd mayweather at 140lbs

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Posted: 26 May 2008, 08:30
by Robinson
PBF stays away from the power making KT look clumsy at times. KT has his moments and traps PBF against the ropes, landing solid body blows. All in at the end, both guys seem as though they have enough for another few rounds.

Mayweather by UD.

Evander Holyfield (1986) Vs Floyd Patterson (1956) 15 rounds.

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Posted: 26 May 2008, 08:47
by p4p1
good one someone else can do this one lol

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Posted: 26 May 2008, 23:06
by HomicideHenry
Patterson gets knocked out in the 8th round in what is a see-saw cliff hanger with both men having their moments hitting the canvas or damn near doing so...Patterson's faster, Holyfield's stronger, rapid fire combinations...but in the end Floyd's chin just can't stand up to the "Real Deal".


Primo Carnera, vs Nicolay Valuev, 15 rounds :TU:

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 26 May 2008, 23:14
by allworld80
Good one. I think. The battle of two giants of their day. The real giant is Valuev, however. But for me this is a no brainer. Valuev by a late KO. Valuev has better skill, and a chin too high to hit.

Brian Mitchell vs Jesus Chavez at 135
12 rds

Re: Hypothetical Match-Up Game

Posted: 26 May 2008, 23:15
by Robinson
In my heart Patterson wins..like he does in all of his fights :)

Carnera and Valuev swap long range jabs and end up in a slow tangled waltz of big men. Both fighting for underhooks, Carnera's
head finds Valuevs jaw more often than his gloves do early on. By the fourth round Valuev's weight advantage begins to tell. Carnera is resilient and holds his own....by the tenth round and the final bell the crowd has sat through a somewhat slow and sluggish spectacle that has had its moments...few and far between however.

Valuev SD 10.

Max Baer (1933) Vs Jerry Quarry (1968) 12 rounds.