Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
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Vladimir5555
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Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
Who would win?
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dempseyfire
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Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
I know Saad disagrees, but Norton by decision. Evander doesn't have the power to knock Norton out, and Ken's stamina, left jab, and natural strength would give him the edge in a competitive and action filled contest.
Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
Evander by a decision. While he doesn't hit hard enough to make Kenny back up he does enough to get the decision.
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Vladimir5555
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Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
Holy MD 12
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elmersalsa
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Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
It would be a war, but the heart of Evander was too big. Holyfield by late TKO or split decision against a formidable and skilled champion
Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
dempseyfire wrote:I know Saad disagrees, but Norton by decision. Evander doesn't have the power to knock Norton out, and Ken's stamina, left jab, and natural strength would give him the edge in a competitive and action filled contest.
I'd like to follow up on this Dempsey. Do you see Holy losing to both Norton and Frazier? Both in spirited battles? This 3 way is interesting to me for the various styles displayed.
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
Holyfield's combination punching trumps the advantage Norton has in natural size IMO
nice fight, though.
nice fight, though.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
Evander absolutely hits hard enough to hurt Norton. I don't think he would stop him, but Evander's two best punches are his hook and his uppercut and they are also the best punches to penetrate Ken's guard. Norton was a steady worker, so when Holyfield took his breaks he'd get out-worked, but his spurts are enough to win a clear decision.
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dempseyfire
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Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
Yes. Evander practically always had the conditioning/stamina edge on his 1990s opponents (as well as a firm edge in speed). Wouldn't be the case in those fights, plus those two are natural heavyweights and had the bigger punch.BoxBuzz wrote:dempseyfire wrote:I know Saad disagrees, but Norton by decision. Evander doesn't have the power to knock Norton out, and Ken's stamina, left jab, and natural strength would give him the edge in a competitive and action filled contest.
I'd like to follow up on this Dempsey. Do you see Holy losing to both Norton and Frazier? Both in spirited battles? This 3 way is interesting to me for the various styles displayed.
Re: Evander Holyfield v. Ken Norton
Holyfield would win this one...would be a real entertaining battle though with both men having their moments. I think Holyfield's the more talented fighter with the better chin though, and his ability to hurt Norton more would give him the edge.