Hypothetical Match-Up Game

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Muhammad via KO, in the latter rounds... :TU:


Evander Holyfield, vs, David Haye, Cruiserweight 12 rounds :box:
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holyfield by mid rounds k.o

Aaron Pryor vs Kostya Tszuyu at 140lbs?
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Tough one. I like Tszyu by a late stoppage. Two ferocious fighters going back and forth but Kostya's power saves him.

Same weight class, Jr. Welter.

Meldrick Taylor vs Ricky Hatton.
Both undefeated(pre-chavez and pre Mayweather)

15 RDs
Venue - Ceasers Palace
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tzyuforever wrote:Same weight class, Jr. Welter.

Meldrick Taylor vs Ricky Hatton.
Both undefeated(pre-chavez and pre Mayweather)

15 RDs
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Taylor's aggressive style and blazing handspeed might be a bit too much for Hatton, who is simply not quite Chavez.

Taylor by TKO around round 10, though perhaps rising from a knockdown along the way.


Eder Jofre vs. Ruben Olivares, at their bantamweight peaks.
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Jofre, cut-eye stoppage in the 14th


Khaosai Galaxy Vs Mijares, 15 rounds in LA
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GOOD ONE

Galaxy breaks Mijares down for the late stoppage rds 12-14 maybe.

Bobby Chacon - Brian Mitchell @ 130lbs, 15 rounds.
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Chacon in eight 8)

Diego Corrales vs. Diobelys Hurtado --- 12 rounds at Jr. Welter.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:Diego Corrales vs. Diobelys Hurtado --- 12 rounds at Jr. Welter.
Hurtado might do well early, but his chin/stamina lets him down later on.

Corrales KO 8.


Next match: Jake LaMotta vs. Gene Fullmer
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Fullmer in a close Decision.

Bert Cooper vs Jesse Ferguson
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Fergusson wins a close decision in a big upset after Cooper puts him
on his butt for a 5 count in round 3. An up and down match that
is better at ringside than through the TV screen.

Tommy Burns Vs Sam Langford both at peak 15 rounds.
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Sam Langford may get the nod as the greatest fighter all around, but for me I always thought the Little Giant of Hanover never got an credit, be a tough fight, but I see Burns actually winning it via decision :TU:

"The Baddest Men on The Planet", Mike Tyson (1986) vs George Foreman (1972), 15 rounds :box:
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Tyson starts off fast, scores some big bombs in the first round or so, maybe gets a knockdown.

But Foreman withstands the assault, establishes his height and reach, and turns it into a replay of his fights with Frazier.

Foreman KO 5.



Roberto Duran vs. JC Chavez

This one has probably been done before, but ah well... you can never get enough of this one! :lol:
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My2Sense wrote:Tyson starts off fast, scores some big bombs in the first round or so, maybe gets a knockdown.

But Foreman withstands the assault, establishes his height and reach, and turns it into a replay of his fights with Frazier.

Foreman KO 5.



Roberto Duran vs. JC Chavez

This one has probably been done before, but ah well... you can never get enough of this one! :lol:
Duran scores a 14th round KO in a brutal slugfest where for much of the early rounds Chavez has the better of the infighting. But hands of stone manages to endure and fine tune his plan, using his uncanny radar he manages to do a fair job of protecting his body as well as his chin, works a bit more on the outside than is his typical MO and gets it done in convincing style. In the lightweight division he is just too much for Chavez.

Lennox Lewis Vs Riddick Bowe...scheduled in place of Bowe Vs Holyfield 1, as an eliminator to a championship fight that will not take place until 6 months later due to this face off.
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The fight starts slow as both men trade jabs at long range. Round 4 both men start
going hard and lasting one another testing each others chins.

Into the late rounds Bowe picks up momentum and using heavy uppercuts
and a tidy right hand is able to out pace Lewis.

Bowe by UD, in a close fight


Max Baer (1934) Vs Roy Jones Jr (2002) 15 rounds.
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Robinson wrote: Max Baer (1934) Vs Roy Jones Jr (2002) 15 rounds.
Jones embarasses Baer for 13 rounds, then gets caught and KO'd in the 14th. Jones' end is likely helped along by Baer's atrocious rabbit punching.


Down to welterweight...

Kid Gavilan vs. Luis Rodriguez
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My2Sense wrote:
Robinson wrote: Max Baer (1934) Vs Roy Jones Jr (2002) 15 rounds.
Jones embarasses Baer for 13 rounds, then gets caught and KO'd in the 14th. Jones' end is likely helped along by Baer's atrocious rabbit punching.
:lol:

i'd like to see some of your picks of fights that are actually happening today. you seem to know your stuff :roll: actually just stay on the hypothetical page so you can stay in make believe land.
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bjermaine wrote:
My2Sense wrote:
Robinson wrote: Max Baer (1934) Vs Roy Jones Jr (2002) 15 rounds.
Jones embarasses Baer for 13 rounds, then gets caught and KO'd in the 14th. Jones' end is likely helped along by Baer's atrocious rabbit punching.
:lol:

i'd like to see some of your picks of fights that are actually happening today. you seem to know your stuff :roll: actually just stay on the hypothetical page so you can stay in make believe land.
OR you could possibly grow up and stop acting like a fkking child. Your choice.
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My2Sense wrote:
Robinson wrote: Max Baer (1934) Vs Roy Jones Jr (2002) 15 rounds.
Jones embarasses Baer for 13 rounds, then gets caught and KO'd in the 14th. Jones' end is likely helped along by Baer's atrocious rabbit punching.


Down to welterweight...

Kid Gavilan vs. Luis Rodriguez


Gavilan by decision.

Oktay Urkal Vs. Saul Mamby @ 140.

15 rounds.
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Urkal by split decision if it's in Germany. Mamby by close UD if it's anywhere else

1985 Barry McGuigan Vs 1998 Naseem Hamed, Kings Hall, Belfast, 15 rounds
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hmmm, 15 rounds, i think McGuigan toughs out the win, especially if its the later-career lazy 1-punch at a time hamed.

umm- Edwin Rosario - Jim Watt, lightweight 15 rounds.
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Counter-puncher wrote:hmmm, 15 rounds, i think McGuigan toughs out the win, especially if its the later-career lazy 1-punch at a time hamed.

umm- Edwin Rosario - Jim Watt, lightweight 15 rounds.

Rosario by UD.


Mickey Ward vs. Billy Costello
12 rounds.
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AngryGoon38 wrote:
Mickey Ward vs. Billy Costello
12 rounds.
Costello UD.


Eduardo Lausse vs. Florentino Fernandez

Who wins this middleweight left hook-fest? :D
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Florentino Fernandez woulda won via KO in the 5th-6th rounds :TU:

Tom McNeeley, vs Chuck Wepner, 10 rounds, journeyman club fight action :box: held in Boston Massechusetts
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Wepner on points.

Kostya Tszyu vs. Antonio Cervantes --- 12 Rounds at 140lbs.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:Wepner on points.

Kostya Tszyu vs. Antonio Cervantes --- 12 Rounds at 140lbs.
tszyu wins in a mid - late rounds ko after landing his right hand


willie pastrano vs james toney at 175 15 rounds
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