This is just my dream tournament!
This is just my dream tournament!
I'd say RJJ with SRR, as Leonard was a tad bit too small to really compete in middleweight, heck as was SRR but he did fight there longer.
Tommy Hearns Pts Jake LaMotta but with busted hands.
Hagler outpoints Hopkins
Monzon Ko 12 Martinez with brutal right hands
Ray Robinson was a more of a real middleweight than Ray Leonard was and would batter him like Terry Norris did but get the stoppage.
Macklin is the best of the British middleweights as was Herol Graham when Benn, Watson, Eubanks and Collins were fighting.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Ahem....Robert Fitsimmons > allLol well at least in the punching department as far as middleweights go.
LaMotta stops Hearns in 6 or 7 rounds. Hagler outpoints Hopkins. Monzon beats Martinez, probably by late tko. Robinson beats Leonard.
LaMotta beats Hagler on a very very tight decision over 15. Monzon outpoints Robinson.
In a 15 round fight that really could go either way I think that LaMotta would beat Monzon. Very close and I could easily see it going the other way.
I figure that Hagler had a real rough night with Antuofermo in their first fight and, while Hagler certainly improved, LaMotta was much, much more than Antuofermo. He'd make Hagler fight him toe-to-toe for long stretches, and that wasn't really Marvin's game, though he certainly could do that.
More or less the same with Monzon; LaMotta would make him fight. A lot of guys, Robinson among them (and remember, he and LaMotta were in several ultra-close fights when they were both at about their best), said LaMotta was real hard to hit with anything but the jab. He'd give you that to make you throw something he could get around and work off of. I think he would be able to draw both Hagler and Monzon into wars and that that would play to LaMotta's advantage. Though it would not suprise me to see either of these fights play out that way and go to the other fighter.
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