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    Default Re: Fights where the result would have been different if the loser was in their prime

    I think this will be a constant echo...every loss on RJJ record, except the DQ.

    I disagree about tyson..

    Holmes v Tyson would have been a victory for prime Holmes
    sweet pea v oscar
    mosley v cotto

    all of george foreman's losses except the ali one
    all of Ali's losses except the first Frazier fight

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    Default Re: Fights where the result would have been different if the loser was in their prime

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    A prime hopkins still gets whooped by calzaghe

    As already been said anything with RJJ and tyson
    an Old Hopkins didn't get whooped my Calzaghe, much less a prime B-Hop, don't know what fight you watched if you seriously think Calzaghe beat Hopkins, his best offense was the low blow (and yes Hopkins was over dramatic) then followed it up with a bum rush, Calzaghe is the next one to follow Ricky Martin's steps

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    Default Re: Fights where the result would have been different if the loser was in their prime

    Leonard vs Camacho
    Foreman vs Morrison
    Duran vs Pazienza
    Michalczewski vs Gonzalez

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    Default Re: Fights where the result would have been different if the loser was in their prime

    I'm going to be a bit controversial here:

    Mayweather - De La Hoya

    I'm not sure if I actually believe ODH would have won, but it would have been a lot more competitive. A SD might even have been a legitimate decision in this fight.

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    Default Re: Fights where the result would have been different if the loser was in their prime

    Marco Antonio Barrera destroys Con
    Kostya Tszyu-Ricky Hatton
    Vince Phillips-Ricky Hatton
    Erik Morales-David Diaz (he won but he destroys him in his prime)
    Oscar De La Hoya-Manny Pacneedle

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    Default Re: Fights where the result would have been different if the loser was in their prime

    Hagler-Leonard
    Chavez-De la Hoya
    Foreman-Holyfield
    Holyfield-Ruiz (Prime Holyfield destroys him in all 3)

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