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Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 13:14
by stujones
Actually - that was my answer also.
Prizefighter - the Light Middleweights.
Wayne Alexander
Richard Williams
Steve Roberts
Anthony Farnell
Ryan Rhodes
Takaloo
Paul Samuels
Ensley Bingham.
Have I missed one of them out?
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 13:22
by stujones
billy bessey wrote:no i meant an imaginary one from any weights or if you want do them all from one weight thats fine too
Ah okay... thats the prizefighter I would pay to see.
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 13:23
by hitman_hatton1
super middle.
joe calzaghe
robin reid
carl froch
glenn catley
richie woodhall
david starie
dean francis
howard eastman

Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 13:27
by stujones
All in their prime at 126 - this wouldn't be so bad.
Steve Robinson
Scott Harrison
Paul Ingle
Paul Hodkinson
Colin McMillan
Billy Hardy
Duke McKenzie
Jon Jo Irwin.
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 13:33
by hitman_hatton1
billy bessey wrote:and who do you think would win and why?
well calzaghe would have to be a big favourite.
but 3 rds leaves it more open.
froch to get beaten in round one.
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Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 13:39
by Tommy Gunn13
stujones wrote:All in their prime at 126 - this wouldn't be so bad.
Steve Robinson
Scott Harrison
Paul Ingle
Paul Hodkinson
Colin McMillan
Billy Hardy
Duke McKenzie
Jon Jo Irwin.
Thats a good un

Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 13:41
by Tommy Gunn13
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:stujones wrote:All in their prime at 126 - this wouldn't be so bad.
Steve Robinson
Scott Harrison
Paul Ingle
Paul Hodkinson
Colin McMillan
Billy Hardy
Duke McKenzie
Jon Jo Irwin.
Thats a good un

Hodkinson-Ingle-Harrison
WOW WHAT FIGHTS

Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:09
by stujones
How about - Prizefighter the Light Welterweights.
Junior Witter (circa 2004)
Ricky Hatton (circa 2005)
Eamonn Magee (circa 2001)
Andy Holligan (circa 1995)
Shea Neary (circa 1998).
Amir Khan (circa 2009)
Paul McCloskey (circa 2009)
Ajose Olusegan (circa 2009)
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 28 Sep 2009, 16:21
by stujones
hitman_hatton1 wrote:billy bessey wrote:and who do you think would win and why?
well calzaghe would have to be a big favourite.
but 3 rds leaves it more open.
froch to get beaten in round one.
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Calzaghe was an exceptional amatuer, but of this distance and everyone at their absolute pomp - I would probably tip Woodhall to take it. Woodhall gave Calzahge a real tough contest.
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 13:29
by CEO_Hoodlem
All at super featherwight.
Scott Harrison
Nicky Cook
Alex Arther
Kevin Mitchal
Derry Mathews
Micheal Gomez
Choi Tseveenpurev
Carl Johanneson
Ricky Burns
Gavin Rees
I would like to see the bookies odds for this one
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 07:07
by slider
Just wondering if u could have American fighters if so the mentioned at light heavy
Roy Jones Jnr
Bernard Hopkins
Joe Calzaghe
Clinton woods
Antonio Tarver
Glen Johnson
Nathan Cleverly
Courtney Fry
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 08:00
by forcefraser
What about heavyweight last 20 years (except Homes), any nationality
Tyson
Holmes
Bruno
Golota
Bowe
Lewis
Big Klit
Haye
Over a three round blast out (assuming they were all near their peak and in shape) I might be tempted to go for Big Daddy Bowe or Holmes
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 10:04
by doctorboxing
Heavies:
Lewis
Haye
Audley
Bruno
Hide
Williams
Skelton
Akiwande
Big bangers, would guarantee some excitement. Over three rounds I wouldn't be so sure of a Lewis victory either.
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 10:48
by black panther
stujones wrote:Actually - that was my answer also.
Prizefighter - the Light Middleweights.
Wayne Alexander
Richard Williams
Steve Roberts
Anthony Farnell
Ryan Rhodes
Takaloo
Paul Samuels
Ensley Bingham.
Have I missed one of them out?
Beat me to it mate - the lightmiddles of that time was exactly what came to mind when I saw this topic!
Gary Lockett maybe?
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 10:53
by Lenny
stujones wrote:Actually - that was my answer also.
Prizefighter - the Light Middleweights.
Wayne Alexander
Richard Williams
Steve Roberts
Anthony Farnell
Ryan Rhodes
Takaloo
Paul Samuels
Ensley Bingham.
Have I missed one of them out?
That would be the one I would go with as well. Although I'd replace Bingham with Gary Lockett as then you'd have all the early 00's light middles that pretty much went without fighting one another.
Would have been perfect - Steve Roberts would have been shiting it
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 01 Oct 2009, 08:09
by running man
CEO_Hoodlem wrote:All at super featherwight.
Scott Harrison
Nicky Cook
Alex Arther
Kevin Mitchal
Derry Mathews
Micheal Gomez
Choi Tseveenpurev
Carl Johanneson
Ricky Burns
Gavin Rees
but I would like to see the bookies odds for this one
what a great line up,
i would have charles sheppard between alex arther and kevin mitchal.
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 01 Oct 2009, 08:25
by stujones
Lenny wrote:stujones wrote:Actually - that was my answer also.
Prizefighter - the Light Middleweights.
Wayne Alexander
Richard Williams
Steve Roberts
Anthony Farnell
Ryan Rhodes
Takaloo
Paul Samuels
Ensley Bingham.
Have I missed one of them out?
That would be the one I would go with as well. Although I'd replace Bingham with Gary Lockett as then you'd have all the early 00's light middles that pretty much went without fighting one another.
Would have been perfect - Steve Roberts would have been shiting it
Ah yes, Lockett! I knew Ensley didn't quite fit there.
You couldn't almost have a 2nd tier also. The likes of
Scott Dixon
Michael Jones (forgot him)
Jim Rock
Howard Clarke
Adrian Stone (forgot about him!)
Paul Jones
Derek Roache
Gary Logan.
That would have been interesting also!
Gary Logan then going in his american accents "ladies and gentlemen the winner of the prizefighter championship is me!.
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 02 Oct 2009, 05:22
by R7TKO
stujones wrote:All in their prime at 126 - this wouldn't be so bad.
Steve Robinson
Scott Harrison
Paul Ingle
Paul Hodkinson
Colin McMillan
Billy Hardy
Duke McKenzie
Jon Jo Irwin.
that is a great line up but would choose my mate paul Ingle to have won. would of bn a crackin tournament!!!

Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 02 Oct 2009, 09:47
by DG.
stujones wrote:Actually - that was my answer also.
Prizefighter - the Light Middleweights.
Wayne Alexander
Richard Williams
Steve Roberts
Anthony Farnell
Ryan Rhodes
Takaloo
Paul Samuels
Ensley Bingham.
Have I missed one of them out?
Richard Williams would take it.
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DD
Re: prizefighter for the past 10 yrs any weight you choose?
Posted: 02 Oct 2009, 09:58
by stujones
forcefraser wrote:What about heavyweight last 20 years (except Homes), any nationality
Tyson
Holmes
Bruno
Golota
Bowe
Lewis
Big Klit
Haye
Over a three round blast out (assuming they were all near their peak and in shape) I might be tempted to go for Big Daddy Bowe or Holmes
Would like to see Double M in there, for 3 rounds he could have hung in there and was an accomplished boxer.