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    Default Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    McClellan is good, but he is no Hearns...

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Either Hearns outboxes him or Mcclelan knocks him out silly....At 168lbs it is anyone's game imo

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Quote Originally Posted by The_One77
    Either Hearns outboxes him or Mcclelan knocks him out silly....At 168lbs it is anyone's game imo
    I love Hearns but he had a suspect chin BIG TIME!!!! Mcclellan had freakish Power and was not a bad boxer, No were near Hearns of course But Geralad Blew everyone out in the 1st 2 Rounds INCLUDING BENN THAT F$#^ING CHEATER!!!!!!! Sorry that fight pisses me off...Gerald was never really tested till Benn IMO was holding his own, I would have to say McClellan at 168 though Gerald would of Knocked Out Tommy there is no doubt that it would have been a Hagler vs Hearns and Gerald was a harder puncher than Hagler, I think Tommy at a lighterweight would be more imposing though and would be faster..

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Steward says McClellan is the best he's ever had.

    G-Man wins this no problem. Just watch the sparring footage, he had to hold himself back on Tommy (this was '8.

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    i reckon this would only go 3 rounds max i think geralds better chin would be the factor in this fight. gerald would ko hearns. gerald has got good chin and great power and this fight would be like hagler vs hearns. hearns has hes moments but gerald would catch him and good night tommy hearns.

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    julian jackson vs nigel benn man that would of been good fight shame it never happened

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Quote Originally Posted by jtrock
    Quote Originally Posted by The_One77
    Either Hearns outboxes him or Mcclelan knocks him out silly....At 168lbs it is anyone's game imo
    I love Hearns but he had a suspect chin BIG TIME!!!! Mcclellan had freakish Power and was not a bad boxer, No were near Hearns of course But Geralad Blew everyone out in the 1st 2 Rounds INCLUDING BENN THAT F$#^ING CHEATER!!!!!!! Sorry that fight pisses me off...Gerald was never really tested till Benn IMO was holding his own, I would have to say McClellan at 168 though Gerald would of Knocked Out Tommy there is no doubt that it would have been a Hagler vs Hearns and Gerald was a harder puncher than Hagler, I think Tommy at a lighterweight would be more imposing though and would be faster..
    How is Benn a cheater
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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    julian jackson. the man was nearly blind btu had awsome power.

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    Quote Originally Posted by jtrock
    Quote Originally Posted by The_One77
    Either Hearns outboxes him or Mcclelan knocks him out silly....At 168lbs it is anyone's game imo
    I love Hearns but he had a suspect chin BIG TIME!!!! Mcclellan had freakish Power and was not a bad boxer, No were near Hearns of course But Geralad Blew everyone out in the 1st 2 Rounds INCLUDING BENN THAT F$#^ING CHEATER!!!!!!! Sorry that fight pisses me off...Gerald was never really tested till Benn IMO was holding his own, I would have to say McClellan at 168 though Gerald would of Knocked Out Tommy there is no doubt that it would have been a Hagler vs Hearns and Gerald was a harder puncher than Hagler, I think Tommy at a lighterweight would be more imposing though and would be faster..
    How is Benn a cheater
    Hitting behind the head and rabbit punching is illegal and so is holding and hitting the back of the head its very dangerous and unecessary....A few fights and clips I have seen of Benn he hits and clubs to the back of the head

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Quote Originally Posted by jtrock
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    Quote Originally Posted by jtrock
    Quote Originally Posted by The_One77
    Either Hearns outboxes him or Mcclelan knocks him out silly....At 168lbs it is anyone's game imo
    I love Hearns but he had a suspect chin BIG TIME!!!! Mcclellan had freakish Power and was not a bad boxer, No were near Hearns of course But Geralad Blew everyone out in the 1st 2 Rounds INCLUDING BENN THAT F$#^ING CHEATER!!!!!!! Sorry that fight pisses me off...Gerald was never really tested till Benn IMO was holding his own, I would have to say McClellan at 168 though Gerald would of Knocked Out Tommy there is no doubt that it would have been a Hagler vs Hearns and Gerald was a harder puncher than Hagler, I think Tommy at a lighterweight would be more imposing though and would be faster..
    How is Benn a cheater
    Hitting behind the head and rabbit punching is illegal and so is holding and hitting the back of the head its very dangerous and unecessary....A few fights and clips I have seen of Benn he hits and clubs to the back of the head
    If you want to label all fighters who don't obide entirely to the Queensbury rules a Cheater, then you'll go a long way to find a fighter that aint one ;-)
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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Quote Originally Posted by BK
    McClellan is good, but he is no Hearns...
    as with most of Hearns's big fights....it will be the first to land the big one....Hearns wins.....maybe....
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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    Quote Originally Posted by jtrock
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    Quote Originally Posted by jtrock
    Quote Originally Posted by The_One77
    Either Hearns outboxes him or Mcclelan knocks him out silly....At 168lbs it is anyone's game imo
    I love Hearns but he had a suspect chin BIG TIME!!!! Mcclellan had freakish Power and was not a bad boxer, No were near Hearns of course But Geralad Blew everyone out in the 1st 2 Rounds INCLUDING BENN THAT F$#^ING CHEATER!!!!!!! Sorry that fight pisses me off...Gerald was never really tested till Benn IMO was holding his own, I would have to say McClellan at 168 though Gerald would of Knocked Out Tommy there is no doubt that it would have been a Hagler vs Hearns and Gerald was a harder puncher than Hagler, I think Tommy at a lighterweight would be more imposing though and would be faster..
    How is Benn a cheater
    Hitting behind the head and rabbit punching is illegal and so is holding and hitting the back of the head its very dangerous and unecessary....A few fights and clips I have seen of Benn he hits and clubs to the back of the head
    If you want to label all fighters who don't obide entirely to the Queensbury rules a Cheater, then you'll go a long way to find a fighter that aint one ;-)
    I understand and am not a stikler for the rules but hitting in the back of the head is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS!!! if it wasnt then it would be acceptable, hitting and clubbing in the back of the head is what Benn consistently did

    Between him doing that and the atrocisity of an officiating Job the Ref did it cost McClellan his normal life...

    Benn got a huge benefit of homecookin that nite and that ref should of been run out of boxing that piece of biased shit!!! Benn got TKO'D in round 1 and then ref on a few occasions held McClellan back for NO reason other than to let Benn recover SHAMEFUL...

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    I think Hearns would be able to outbox McClellan and then finish him off late on.

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    Default Re: Another hypothetical fight: Tommy Hearns vs Gerald McClellan at 168lbs

    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    julian jackson vs nigel benn man that would of been good fight shame it never happened
    Jackson would of stopped him in 4.

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