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All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 06:09
by Chambers2
For anyone that hasn't seen yesterdays Steve Bunces Boxing Hour, the show is running a competition to choose the best dream fights of all-time. "The only rule is that at least one of the fighters has to be retired or dead" (surely retired would have sufficed :D ). If anyone wants to e-mail there suggestions in to Sir Steve Bunce of Boxing the e-mail address is [email protected]

I've e-mailed mine off this morning, I went for

Naz Vs Manny Pacquiao (a Prime Naz, like the one that fought Steve Robinson)
Ricky Hatton Vs Roberto Duran
Haye Vs Tyson

These 2 (amongst many others) were also mentioned on show that I reckon would be crackers
Ali Vs Lennox
Froch Vs Eubank


Who ya got?

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 06:44
by Lenny
Calzaghe vs Matthew Saad Muhammed
Benn vs Tommy Hearns
Eubank vs Bennie Briscoe
Hamed vs Salvidor Sanchez
Lewis vs Riddick Bowe
Hatton vs Lloyd Honeyghan
Skelton vs Frank Bruno
Khan vs Michael Ayers
Buchannan vs Alexis Arguello

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 08:05
by Poncey
Bob Fitzsimmons v Joe Calzaghe
John Conteh v Bernard Hopkins
Haye v Qawi
R Turpin v Honeyghan
Farr v Cooper
Minter v Graham
Lynch v Wilde
Winstone v Hamed (winner gets Driscoll)
Hamed v Owen

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 08:13
by stujones
Foreman (prime) vs Tyson (prime)

Holyfield vs RJJ (1997)

Hopkins vs Hagler

Chavez vs Duran (lightweight)

Steve Robinson vs Scott Harrison (prime for prime)

Naz vs McGuigan (prime for prime)

Conteh vs Calzaghe.

Ken Buchannon vs Juan Diaz.

Tito Trinidad vs Ike Quartey

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 08:14
by Poncey
Has to include one Brit and a fighter either retired or dead, stu. Chambers missed the first bit off.

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 08:16
by Chambers2
Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Has to include one Brit and a fighter either retired or dead, stu. Chambers missed the first bit off.
Oh r, one of em has to a Brit

:TU: Cheers Emerson

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 09:08
by jamesmcdonnell
Terence wrote:Ricky Hatton Vs Pat Barrett

Jim Watt Vs Roberto Duran

Kirkland Laing Vs Tommy Hearns

Lennox Lewis Vs Mike Tyson (in 1997/8, rather than when they fought)

Joe Calzaghe Vs Michael Spinks

Aaron Pryor Vs Colin Jones

Aaron Pryor Vs Henry Armstrong

David Haye Vs Michael Moorer

Rocky Marciano Vs Matt Skelton

Randolph Turpin Vs Michael Watson

Nigel Benn Vs Tony Zale

Herol Graham Vs Sugar Ray Robinson

Marvin Hagler Vs Nigel Benn

Maurice Hope Vs Winky Wright

Cornelius Boza Edwards Vs Erik Morales

Sonny Liston Vs George Foreman

Bob Foster Vs Dennis Andries

Great list - Benn v Zale, jesus, what a brutal war that would have been.
Bob foster v Dennis Andries - that's just cruel!
Turpin v Watson's an excellent one too.

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 09:13
by banjo
John Conteh v Michael Spinks

Nigel Benn v Marvin Hagler

Ricky Hatton v Terry Marsh

Alan Minter v Steve Collins

Paul Hodkinson v Naseem Hamed

Joe Calzaghe v Chris Finnegan

Naseem Hamed v Barry McGuigan

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 12:43
by SticknMove
Nice touch from Buncey mentioning Gary Jakymelon in relation to an all time dream fight against Errol Christie. I never actually saw Jakymelon box, but he and Christie were very big names in the juniors when I started boxing. Out of a possible 9 national titles, each had won 8 with Christie going on to do a clean sweep, whilst Jakymelon lost in his ninth title bid.

He seemed to fall off the radar after that. I didn't know he had passed away last year either.

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 16:41
by DG.
Lennox Vs Ali ( Lennox TKO)

Tyson Vs Foreman ( Foreman TKO)

RJJ Vs SRL (RJJ Points)

Duran Vs Pacman ( Lightweight Duran KO)

Bob Foster Vs Moorer( Light Heavy Foster KO)

:D

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 17:28
by dr_devious
Liston - Foreman
Tyson - Frazier
Dempsey - Marciano
Ali - Louis
Lewis - Bowe
Foster - Spinks
Spinks - Holyfield
Calzaghe - Benn
Calzaghe - peak Jones or peak Hopkins
Any 2 out of Hagler, Monzon, Ketchel, Greb, Robinson
Hearns or Leonard vs McCallum
Robinson - Leonard
Chavez - Pryor
Duran - Chavez
Nazeem - Pac

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 17:55
by Quixall
Ray Leonard vs Floyd Mayweather Jr
Joe Frazier vs Mike Tyson
Roy Jones vs Marvin Hagler
Hearns vs Hopkins
Hamed vs Pacquaio
Lewis vs Foreman
Johnson vs Marciano
Louis vs Ali

I could go on and on :)

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 20:27
by KO Artist
Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Has to include one Brit and a fighter either retired or dead, stu. Chambers missed the first bit off.
Nigel Benn v John Mugabi 160

Ken Buchanan v Edwin Rosario 135

John Conteh v Michael Spinks 175

Frank Bruno v Gerry Cooney

Tony Sibson v Frank Fletcher 160

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 21:30
by Cannibal
Butterbean Vs Audley Harrison

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 15 Feb 2009, 15:09
by harrygreb
i can only refer posters to "the hypothetical match up game" thread in this forum that has been doing just this very thing (and giving brilliant analyses on the imaginary fights) for many months. the thread is now on its 40th page of scintillating dust ups. i wonder where bunce got the idea?

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 17 Feb 2009, 02:55
by Gray-Fox
Jones v Leonard is pointless seeing as SRL was at his best as a welter and Jones middle/super middle.

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 17 Feb 2009, 05:58
by Bomber 1
N.Benn Vs Tommy Hearns

Tyson Vs Liston

Ricardo Lopez Vs Vic Darciniyan

Naz Vs McGuigan

Hatton Vs Duran

Lewis Vs Holmes

V.Klitschko Vs Foreman

Calzaghe Vs RJJr (Prime)

:TU:

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 17 Feb 2009, 06:36
by Ketchel
McGuigan V J C Chavez (super feather)
Andries V Hearns 2
Benn V Cerdan
Lewis V Witherspoon (battle of the jabs)
Bruno V Holmes
Buchanan V Carlos Ortiz (prime for prime)
Cooper V Haye
Dave McAuley V Jorge Arce
McCullough V Eder Jofre
Naz V Marquez

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 04 Apr 2015, 10:10
by RayGolding
SticknMove wrote:Nice touch from Buncey mentioning Gary Jakymelon in relation to an all time dream fight against Errol Christie. I never actually saw Jakymelon box, but he and Christie were very big names in the juniors when I started boxing. Out of a possible 9 national titles, each had won 8 with Christie going on to do a clean sweep, whilst Jakymelon lost in his ninth title bid.

He seemed to fall off the radar after that. I didn't know he had passed away last year either.
gary would be birthday today ,, would have been 52... old training partner... unbeatable schools/junior.. lightning fast.. had a devistating loss early senior,then threw the towel in... Rip garry..

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 05 Apr 2015, 09:02
by magwitch
I like Naz versus Pac that somebody mentioned.

Michael Watson vs. Joe Calzaghe (two of my favourite fighters)

Lennox Lewis vs. George Foreman!!

Tom Cribb vs. Tony Bellew.


Also, I think Naseem Hamed versus Steve Molitor at some kind of catchweight would have been a nice fight. Molitor not a huge puncher, but very slick on his night.

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 05 Apr 2015, 09:50
by littlepug
SRL v pacman at welter
holyfield v haye at cruiser
Bruno v Morrison (nearly happened)
Benn v Jackson
Named v nelson
hoko v mcguigan
Pavlick v Eubank

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 05 Apr 2015, 10:14
by magwitch
I think Holyfield would have been altogether too good for David Haye, personally.

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 05 Apr 2015, 16:21
by zidane
Ali v Tyson, Hatton v Cotto, Macguigan v Naz, pac man v mayweather 5 years ago, Quigg v Frampton(my favourite fight that's still out there that will surely happen)

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 05 Apr 2015, 17:06
by Crease
I've only been thinking about, and here are my top 10, in no particular order:

Nigel Benn vs Tommy Hearns (at Super Middleweight)
I thin that would be a brutal gun show. Could be one of the most entertaining fights in history!

Barry McGuigan vs Azumah Nelson (at Featherweight)
Why they never fought remains a mystery. But just imagine a young McGuigan hungry and in his prime against the great Nelson. It would be a helluva show, I reckon.

David Haye vs Evander Holyfield (at Cruiserweight)
Holyfield's the greatest Cruiser of all time. But did he ever meet anyone as fast and explosive at that weight, I'm wouldn't be too sure about it.

Henry Cooper vs Jerry Quarry (at Heavyweight)
Henry's a fans' favourite. Wasn't Quarry voted the greatest Heavyweight never to win a World Title? Our Henry could be a handfulfor him.

Naseem Hamed vs Salvador Sanchez (at Featherweight)
Sanchez died in his prime and he'll always be remembered as one of the all-time great Featherweights. But people forget just how special The Prince. This is a fight that I would pay big money to see.

Lennox Lewis vs Larry Holmes (at Heavyweight)
In my estimation they have quite similar styles. They both have fantastic jabs, I can see this bout being fought cautiously, it could go all the way. And it would be a real chess battle to watch.

Ricky Hatton vs Miguel Cotto (at Light Welterweight)
Hatton's punching vs Cotto's boxing, a good match up.

Amir Khan vs Arturo Gatti (at Light Welterweight)
Khan is quick and he's clever, Gatti has the heart of a lion - could he catach up with Amir and close the space down?

Carl Froch vs Sugar Ray Leonard (at Super Middleweight)
Ray didn't stay long in the division, and even tough he's a masterful boxer, can you imagine the relentless juggernaut that Froch is coming at him, could be a great spectacle.

Steve Collins vs Roy Jones Jr (at Super Middleweight)
Steve in his prime refused to bow before any man (not Benn nor Eubank) how would he have fared against the legend that was RJJ?

Re: All-time dream fights (as on the 'Steve Bunce Boxing Hour')

Posted: 01 May 2015, 11:43
by Crease
Bump.

Did any of these fights make it on to his show?