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1976 vs. 1984 U.S. Olympic teams head-to-head

Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 19:40
by JDT
106 Leo Randolph (GM) vs. Paul Gonzalez
112 Louis Curtis vs. Steve McRory (GM)
118 Charles Mooney (SM) vs. Robert Shannon
126 Davey Armstrong vs. Meldrick Taylor (GM)
132 Howard Davis Jr (GM) vs. Pernell Whitaker (GM)
139 Ray Leonard (GM) vs. Jerry Page (GM)
147 Clint Jackson vs. Mark Breland (GM)
154 Chuck Walker vs. Frank Tate (GM)
165 Michael Spinks (GM) vs. Virgil Hill (SM)
178 Leon Spinks (GM) vs. Evander Holyfield (BM)
Heavyweight John Tate (BM) vs. Tyrell Biggs (GM)

We'll put Tyrell Biggs at Heayweight and forget about Super-Heavweight. That is, assuming that we are all in agreement that Tyrell Biggs could probably have beaten Henry Tillman at that point. The version of each boxer is the one that competed in the Olympics.

In particular, how would the 1984 Whitaker have fared against the 1976 Davis under amateur rules? How about the 1976 Leon Spinks against the 1984 Evander Holyfield in an amateur boxing match? Would Davis and/or Spinks have had a realistic chance at pulling off an upset?

Posted: 16 Jan 2006, 11:33
by damien590
I've seen some of the highlights of Leon Spinks at the 76' Olympics &
he would've flat out ko'd Evander!

Posted: 16 Jan 2006, 15:03
by walshb
And I saw Holyfoeld in LA...He was a much better fighter than Sixto Soria from Cuba who Spinks beat. Evander had the chin, stamina, speed, combos and punch to match Spinks punch for punch. The key is that Evander was technically the sounder fighter and wasn't as wild as Spinks. I see Holyfield winning decision or late KO....No doubt about it. Apart from Evander, I see the 76 team as better all round. Who's gonna' beat Leonard????..Nobody

Posted: 17 Jan 2006, 09:34
by locoxelbox
In the 1976 team Leo Randolph fought at 112 and Louis Curtis at 106.

My picks:

106 Louis Curtis vs. Paul Gonzalez
112 Leo Randolph vs. Steve McCrory
118 Charles Mooney vs. Robert Shannon
126 Davey Armstrong vs. Meldrick Taylor
132 Howard Davis Jr vs. Pernell Whitaker
139 Ray Leonard vs. Jerry Page
147 Clint Jackson vs. Mark Breland
154 Chuck Walker vs. Frank Tate
165 Michael Spinks vs. Virgil Hill
178 Leon Spinks vs. Evander Holyfield
Heavyweight John Tate vs. Tyrell Biggs

6-5 to 1984

Posted: 17 Jan 2006, 14:20
by KOJOE90
106 Louis Curtis vs. Paul Gonzalez
112 Leo Randolph vs. Steve McCrory
118 Charles Mooney vs. Robert Shannon Dont know
126 Davey Armstrong vs. Meldrick Taylor
132 Howard Davis Jr vs. Pernell Whitaker 50/50 match -up IMO
139 Ray Leonard vs. Jerry Page
147 Clint Jackson vs. Mark Breland
154 Chuck Walker vs. Frank Tate 50/50 may change my mind here
165 Michael Spinks vs. Virgil Hill
178 Leon Spinks vs. Evander Holyfield Another tough call.
Heavyweight John Tate vs. Tyrell Biggs

Some tough ones to call here although overall I rate the 76 team higher as thay had much tougher opposition at the Olympics.

I know I may get some stick for picking Leon Spinks over Holyfield but as an Amateur Leon really was something very special and may well have been the USA's greatest ever amateur Light-Heavyweight.

Also Chuck Walker wasn't he also a trained dancer? He really did have very good footwork and balance. I understand prior to the 76 games he was talking about goung into acting. Did he achieve this?

Posted: 19 Jan 2006, 17:37
by Nile4000
KOJOE90 wrote:106 Louis Curtis vs. Paul Gonzalez
112 Leo Randolph vs. Steve McCrory
118 Charles Mooney vs. Robert Shannon Dont know
126 Davey Armstrong vs. Meldrick Taylor
132 Howard Davis Jr vs. Pernell Whitaker 50/50 match -up IMO
139 Ray Leonard vs. Jerry Page
147 Clint Jackson vs. Mark Breland
154 Chuck Walker vs. Frank Tate 50/50 may change my mind here
165 Michael Spinks vs. Virgil Hill
178 Leon Spinks vs. Evander Holyfield Another tough call.
Heavyweight John Tate vs. Tyrell Biggs

Some tough ones to call here although overall I rate the 76 team higher as thay had much tougher opposition at the Olympics.

I know I may get some stick for picking Leon Spinks over Holyfield but as an Amateur Leon really was something very special and may well have been the USA's greatest ever amateur Light-Heavyweight.

Also Chuck Walker wasn't he also a trained dancer? He really did have very good footwork and balance. I understand prior to the 76 games he was talking about goung into acting. Did he achieve this?
I agree with most of your picks Kojoe, but I'm taking Tyrell over Big John in a close fight.

re

Posted: 19 Jan 2006, 20:10
by barry
106 Leo Randolph (GM) vs. Paul Gonzalez
112 Louis Curtis vs. Steve McRory (GM)
118 Charles Mooney (SM) vs. Robert Shannon
126 Davey Armstrong vs. Meldrick Taylor (GM)
132 Howard Davis Jr (GM) vs. Pernell Whitaker (GM)
139 Ray Leonard (GM) vs. Jerry Page (GM)
147 Clint Jackson vs. Mark Breland (GM)
154 Chuck Walker vs. Frank Tate (GM)
165 Michael Spinks (GM) vs. Virgil Hill (SM)
178 Leon Spinks (GM) vs. Evander Holyfield (BM)
Heavyweight John Tate (BM) vs. Tyrell Biggs (GM)

Posted: 30 Jan 2006, 12:17
by KOJOE90
Nile4000 wrote:I agree with most of your picks Kojoe, but I'm taking Tyrell over Big John in a close fight.
Yeah, I see what you are saying, it's a tough one. The reason that I leaned towards Tate is because it seemed to be the big, strong punchers that gave Tate the most problems. But hey, it's a close fight in my opinion and not one I would put much money on, even if I was a betting man.

Posted: 30 Jan 2006, 17:18
by Axe
I would pick Hill to outbox Spinks, in a very close and technical fight. Michael never faced someone who could move and had the jab of Virgil Hill.

Posted: 30 Jan 2006, 19:45
by Grimm
Axe wrote:I would pick Hill to outbox Spinks, in a very close and technical fight. Michael never faced someone who could move and had the jab of Virgil Hill.
Hmmmm....Have you heard of Larry Holmes?