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    Default Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    1. Foreman vs. Tyson: Tyson at his peak, but possessing the perfect style for a Foreman upset. Would this have looked like Foreman-Frazier? Intriguing.

    2. Hagler-Hearns II: Could he outbox him?

    3. Jones vs Tyson: Well, he talked about it enough. Perhaps Jones at his peak against a somewhat over the hill Tyson would've been interesting.

    4. Chavez vs. McGirt: Buddy had the boxer-puncher skills to make a dangerous matchup, which is probably why it never happened. He probably would've been the smartest fighter Chavez ever fought, except for Whitaker. Wouldn't mind seeing Azumah Nelson or Simon Brown given a shot either. Chavez had so many potential great opponents, didn't fight or defeat enough of them, IMHO.

    5. Foreman vs. Shavers: 2 hardest punchers ever. 'nuff said.

    6. Frazier vs. Norton: Why not?

    7. Whitaker vs. Taylor: In their prime. Defense vs. Speed. Whitaker never fought anyone significantly faster. Could he adjust?

    8. SRL vs. Pryor: 2 greats.

    9. Chavez vs. Whitaker II: Probably Whitaker would've won (yeah, i know) again, but the 2 best fighters of their generation should ve fought more than once.

    10 Tooney vs. Tiberi: b/c he deserved one.

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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    Marquez-Morales

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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    Freddie Roach vs Manny Pacquiao


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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    Quote Originally Posted by Manju View Post
    1. Foreman vs. Tyson: Tyson at his peak, but possessing the perfect style for a Foreman upset. Would this have looked like Foreman-Frazier? Intriguing.

    2. Hagler-Hearns II: Could he outbox him?

    3. Jones vs Tyson: Well, he talked about it enough. Perhaps Jones at his peak against a somewhat over the hill Tyson would've been interesting.

    4. Chavez vs. McGirt: Buddy had the boxer-puncher skills to make a dangerous matchup, which is probably why it never happened. He probably would've been the smartest fighter Chavez ever fought, except for Whitaker. Wouldn't mind seeing Azumah Nelson or Simon Brown given a shot either. Chavez had so many potential great opponents, didn't fight or defeat enough of them, IMHO.

    5. Foreman vs. Shavers: 2 hardest punchers ever. 'nuff said.

    6. Frazier vs. Norton: Why not?

    7. Whitaker vs. Taylor: In their prime. Defense vs. Speed. Whitaker never fought anyone significantly faster. Could he adjust?

    8. SRL vs. Pryor: 2 greats.

    9. Chavez vs. Whitaker II: Probably Whitaker would've won (yeah, i know) again, but the 2 best fighters of their generation should ve fought more than once.

    10 Tooney vs. Tiberi: b/c he deserved one.

    Puzzling list you have my friend, Taylor Vs Whitaker fighting would like you be fighting one of your family members, Tyson Vs Foreman WTF, Tyson VS Jones LOL, Mcgirt was not in the same league as Chavez, Whitaker dominated both but Chavez alway's had a punchers chance against Whitaker, Mcgirt was just brutally beaten. The other fights on the list were decent, here's my list


    Trinidad Vs De La Hoya 2- I am sick of talking about what happened, it needed to happen and it did not, both fighters sound like politicians when talking about the rematch

    Toney Vs Hopkins

    Tyson Vs Holyfield ( In 1990)

    Lewis Vs Bowe

    Mayweather Vs Cotto

    Trinidad Vs Quartey

    Holmes Vs Foremann

    Vargas Vs Reid

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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    Kostya against any of Mosely, ODLH, Mayweather.
    Trinidad v Mosely
    Sanchez v Arguello
    RJJ v Calzaghe

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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    Kostya against any of Mosely, ODLH, Mayweather.
    Trinidad v Mosely
    Sanchez v Arguello
    RJJ v Calzaghe
    Makes sense that Sanchez should have to go through Eusebio Pedroza first, before moving up in weight to chase Arguello, given that Pedroza was WBA champ the entire time that Sanchez was WBC champ, and then some. If there was ever a unification bout that should have happened but didn't, that was it.

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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    Ike Quartey-Felix Trinidad and Floyd Mayweather Jr-Joel Casamayor at 130
    are the 2 main ones I wanted to see

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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    Yuh Vs. Carbajal

    Randall Vs. Chavez 3.......when it should have..As opposed to 10 years to late

    P.C Williams Vs. M.Moorer

    McCallum Vs. Leonard

    Bowe Vs. Lewis

    Moorer Vs. Mercer..............Something screamed slugfest here

    Chandler Vs. Zamora

    K.Galaxy Vs. Jiro Watanabe

    Foreman Vs. Tyson early 90's

    Mijares Vs. Montiel.....lets hope Etc/Etc

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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    "Puzzling list you have my friend, Taylor Vs Whitaker fighting would like you be fighting one of your family members, Tyson Vs Foreman WTF, Tyson VS Jones LOL, Mcgirt was not in the same league as Chavez, Whitaker dominated both but Chavez alway's had a punchers chance against Whitaker, Mcgirt was just brutally beaten."

    Well, allow me to explain:

    Taylor/Whitaker: no one beat whitaker in is prime. But taylor had the spead. and they did have different styles. taylor fought aggressively, flat-footed even at times, and didn't go backwards much. speed is difficult to beat and i think that's the only thing, not power, that could've confused whitaker.

    tyson/foreman: forman never went down during his 2nd coming. he was only outboxed, but that wasn't tyson's style. big george gave holyfield a hell of a fight but styles make fights. tyson reminds me of frazier, and he really couldn't fight going backwards

    tyson/jones: yeah, probably ridiculous. but jones in his prime was like nothing boxing has ever seen. he needed a challenge.

    chavez/mcgirt: mcgirt had a bum shoulder by the time he fought whitaker, and still gave him a decent match, at least the first time. he was such a smart fighter (remember the simon brown fight) and chavez, for all his greatness, needed the competition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookkeeper View Post
    Puzzling list you have my friend, Taylor Vs Whitaker fighting would like you be fighting one of your family members, Tyson Vs Foreman WTF, Tyson VS Jones LOL, Mcgirt was not in the same league as Chavez, Whitaker dominated both but Chavez alway's had a punchers chance against Whitaker, Mcgirt was just brutally beaten. The other fights on the list were decent, here's my list


    Trinidad Vs De La Hoya 2- I am sick of talking about what happened, it needed to happen and it did not, both fighters sound like politicians when talking about the rematch

    Toney Vs Hopkins

    Tyson Vs Holyfield ( In 1990)

    Lewis Vs Bowe

    Mayweather Vs Cotto

    Trinidad Vs Quartey

    Holmes Vs Foremann

    Vargas Vs Reid
    McGirt was not badly beaten by Whitaker he actually gave Whitaker all he could handle in there 1st meeting, and in there rematch he even managed to floor Whitaker with a right hand on the top of the head, and even though there 2nd fight was more one sided he still gave Whitaker problems in the first 6 rounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    McGirt was not badly beaten by Whitaker he actually gave Whitaker all he could handle in there 1st meeting, and in there rematch he even managed to floor Whitaker with a right hand on the top of the head, and even though there 2nd fight was more one sided he still gave Whitaker problems in the first 6 rounds.
    Ya, the first Whitaker-McGirt fight was really the only close fight that Whitaker had in his prime. McGirt won a legit 5 rounds or so in that fight.

    Now, I'm not saying that McGirt was as good of a fighter as Chavez, because he wasn't, but he did give Whitaker a tough fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Ya, the first Whitaker-McGirt fight was really the only close fight that Whitaker had in his prime. McGirt won a legit 5 rounds or so in that fight.

    Now, I'm not saying that McGirt was as good of a fighter as Chavez, because he wasn't, but he did give Whitaker a tough fight.
    Good call. Been a while but I scored that on 115-114 for Mcgirt.Maybe the excessive clowning swayed me Lol.Consider how close it was and Buddy was also fighting with a torn up Rotator cuff ??

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    Would have absolutely loved it if RJJ and Gerald McClellan fought each other, it would have been a great fight, i reckon McClellan would have KOd RJJ within 6 rounds!

    Such a shame what happened to him though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Good call. Been a while but I scored that on 115-114 for Mcgirt.Maybe the excessive clowning swayed me Lol.Consider how close it was and Buddy was also fighting with a torn up Rotator cuff ??
    Yea but McGirt had no injuries in the rematch and Whitaker won the rematch pretty handily.

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    Default Re: Fights you would've loved to see, but never happenned

    Here's some I posted in another similar thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    Heres a few fights that could have happened cause they were both champions in the same time frame.

    Salvador Sanchez vs. Eusebio Pedroza - This fight could have happened any time from 1980 to 1982 (Both held titles)
    Carlos Ortiz vs. Mado Ramos - Don't know why they never fought they both fought the same opposition but never eachother
    Jorge Castro vs. Julian Jackson - Both Middlweight champs what a thriller of a fight I think they would have put on
    Terry Norris vs. Winky Wright - Makes you think doesn't it.....
    PBF vs. 'Popo' Freitas - 99/00 the fight was being worked on 'Popo' had already began training for the fight and PBF opted out and fought some other guy.

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