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    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Duran vs PBF, will be No Mas 2!
    No it would be Wilfredo Benitez vs Roberto Duran 2.

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    John Mugabi vs. Tony Ayala

    Tony Ayala vs. Fernando Vargas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nonito Donaire View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Duran vs PBF, will be No Mas 2!
    No it would be Wilfredo Benitez vs Roberto Duran 2.
    I was always a Benitez fan, and I would have liked to see a rematch against Duran too. The first fight Duran really didn't trouble Benitez much at all. Off day for Duran I guess.

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    Ray Robinson vs PBF (welter)

    SRR - He had one of the best mixes of power and speed in history. He was an amazing combination puncher with great technical ability, crushing power, and a tough chin (he was never knocked out).

    PBF - (With amazing reflexes, speed, power, and defense.)



    GREAT FEATHER DIVI
    Pep vs Pac
    Azumah vs JMM
    Gomez vs Morales
    Saddler vs MAB
    Sanchez vs Hamed


    H. Armstrong vs Kostya Tszyu (welter)

    Kostya had super-human power with both hands; especially for some one weighing only 140 pounds. In his prime, Kostya only lost once and dominated the welterweight division for over 7 years without losing.

    "Hurricane Hank" is the only boxer to hold championships in three divisions simultaneously (featherweight, lightweight and welterweight). Henry was a very aggressive fight who constantly threw punches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Nonito Donaire View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Duran vs PBF, will be No Mas 2!
    No it would be Wilfredo Benitez vs Roberto Duran 2.
    I was always a Benitez fan, and I would have liked to see a rematch against Duran too. The first fight Duran really didn't trouble Benitez much at all. Off day for Duran I guess.
    Read that Wilfred Benitez had fallen into hard times on top of a debilitating condition brought about by boxing. It is sad, the plight of these former great warriors of the square ring!

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    Muhammad Ali vs. Rock Marciano... has it already been mentioned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Nonito Donaire View Post

    No it would be Wilfredo Benitez vs Roberto Duran 2.
    I was always a Benitez fan, and I would have liked to see a rematch against Duran too. The first fight Duran really didn't trouble Benitez much at all. Off day for Duran I guess.
    Read that Wilfred Benitez had fallen into hard times on top of a debilitating condition brought about by boxing. It is sad, the plight of these former great warriors of the square ring!
    Yeah, you got that right. There is a foundation set up to make it easy for people to help him, but I don't think it brings in much money. A page for donations to the fund is set up at wilfredbenitez.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by antimoron View Post
    Ray Robinson vs PBF (welter)

    SRR - He had one of the best mixes of power and speed in history. He was an amazing combination puncher with great technical ability, crushing power, and a tough chin (he was never knocked out).

    PBF - (With amazing reflexes, speed, power, and defense.)



    GREAT FEATHER DIVI
    Pep vs Pac
    Azumah vs JMM
    Gomez vs Morales
    Saddler vs MAB
    Sanchez vs Hamed


    H. Armstrong vs Kostya Tszyu (welter)

    Kostya had super-human power with both hands; especially for some one weighing only 140 pounds. In his prime, Kostya only lost once and dominated the welterweight division for over 7 years without losing.

    "Hurricane Hank" is the only boxer to hold championships in three divisions simultaneously (featherweight, lightweight and welterweight). Henry was a very aggressive fight who constantly threw punches.

    IMO Ray Robinson could not even be touched at welterweight. Imagine if he actually trained for 3 months and then fought. The man would simple be even more ridiculous. Training for 3 weeks then fighting was how it was done back then but with 3 months or more of training PBF would not stand a chance against Sugar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post

    I was always a Benitez fan, and I would have liked to see a rematch against Duran too. The first fight Duran really didn't trouble Benitez much at all. Off day for Duran I guess.
    Read that Wilfred Benitez had fallen into hard times on top of a debilitating condition brought about by boxing. It is sad, the plight of these former great warriors of the square ring!
    Yeah, you got that right. There is a foundation set up to make it easy for people to help him, but I don't think it brings in much money. A page for donations to the fund is set up at wilfredbenitez.com
    I don't transact monetary stuff electronically tho'. Maybe I can find a postal ad somewhere that serves the same... Very well then, I just found a better use for the twenty I just found under my couch! Lucky me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post

    Read that Wilfred Benitez had fallen into hard times on top of a debilitating condition brought about by boxing. It is sad, the plight of these former great warriors of the square ring!
    Yeah, you got that right. There is a foundation set up to make it easy for people to help him, but I don't think it brings in much money. A page for donations to the fund is set up at wilfredbenitez.com
    I don't transact monetary stuff electronically tho'. Maybe I can find a postal ad somewhere that serves the same... Very well then, I just found a better use for the twenty I just found under my couch! Lucky me!
    the page also features a postal address.

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    Default Re: Dream Match

    Bob Foster vs Michael Spinks
    Carlos Monzon vs Marvin Hagler

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    Default Re: Dream Match

    Salvador Sanchez vs. Alexis Arguello

    After he died, I'd read there was some talk of him moving up to face Alexis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackRazor View Post
    Salvador Sanchez vs. Alexis Arguello

    After he died, I'd read there was some talk of him moving up to face Alexis.
    Alexis Arguello did not look very good against Pryor, a much shorter fighter... was it two times? It looked like he was too slow, without reflecting age.
    Sanchez with his speed and workrate, would have embarassed Alexis, irregardless that the later was touted then as being the most accurate puncher of the times.

    I wonder prime against prime, would Arguello been able to keep up with Sanchez.

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    Eusebio Pedroza was one guy that Salvador Sanchez should have faced. I'm not sure why it didn't happen. Personally I don't think Pedroza got the credit he deserved. I think he gives Sanchez all he can handle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Lo View Post
    Pernell Whitaker vs Floyd Mayweather (Lightweight)
    Sugar Ray Leonard vs Floyd Mayweather (Welterweight)
    Tito Trinidad vs Thomas Hearns (Welter/Junior Middleweight)
    Shane Mosley vs Sugar Ray Leonard (Catch weight, 143-145)
    Juan Manuel Marquez vs Erik Morales (Featherweight)
    Manny Pacquiao vs Naseem Hamed (Featherweight)
    Muhammad Ali vs Lennox Lewis (Heavyweight)
    Marvin Hagler vs Bernard Hopkins (Middleweight)
    Mike Tyson vs Joe Frazier (Heavyweight)
    Roy Jones Jr. vs Evander Holyfield (Catch weight 185-190)

    These are just some matches that I, personally, would've loved to see...
    Great fights !

    Pernell Whitaker vs Floyd Mayweather (Lightweight) - Whitaker points
    Sugar Ray Leonard vs Floyd Mayweather (Welterweight) - Leonard Points
    Tito Trinidad vs Thomas Hearns (Welter/Junior Middleweight) - Trinidad ko
    Shane Mosley vs Sugar Ray Leonard (Catch weight, 143-145) - Leonard points
    Juan Manuel Marquez vs Erik Morales (Featherweight) - Morales points
    Manny Pacquiao vs Naseem Hamed (Featherweight) - Hamed KO
    Muhammad Ali vs Lennox Lewis (Heavyweight) - Lewis points
    Marvin Hagler vs Bernard Hopkins (Middleweight) - Hopkins points
    Mike Tyson vs Joe Frazier (Heavyweight) - Tyson KO
    Roy Jones Jr. vs Evander Holyfield (Catch weight 185-190) - Holyfield KO

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