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    Default Re: Hypothetical Fights.

    Bernard Hopkins vs. James Toney (Middleweight)--Prime for prime Toney by SD

    Gerald McClellan vs. Roy Jones Jr. (Middleweight)--Roy out boxes the G-Man to win a dec

    Kostya Tszyu vs. Floyd Maywether Jr. (Light Welterweight)--Floyd UD assuming he did not attempt to trade at ANY point in time

    Muhammad Ali vs. Tefelio Stevenson (The Exhibition which never happened)Close in the begining with Tefelio getting in some good moments maybe even dropping Ali...Come rd 6 where Stevenson is not used to...Ali starts to take over frustrating Tefilio with the leeway that the pro's allow and tricks he can get wawy with...stopping Tefelio late

    Roberto Duran vs. Julio Caesar Chavez (Lightweight)--Early on it is give and take..Chavez out boxing Duran but Chavez eventually will be baited into a brawl...One where Duran stops him

    Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Aaron Pryor (Welterweight)--At WW I go with Ray by dec....At Jr WW I see Pryor stopping Ray...Leonard liked to get in and fight early on at times EG- Hearns 1....If he tried to see who had the better beard with a 140lb Pryor...Leonard kisses canvas

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    Default Re: Hypothetical Fights.

    How about these from my time

    Ali v Louis
    SRR v Hagler
    Turpin v Minter
    La motta v Hearns
    Lewis v Liston
    PBF v Duran
    Downes v Basilio
    Calzaghe v Foster
    Sorry for the abundance of middles! no fcuk it I'm not sorry it allways was the best division

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    Quote Originally Posted by telboy66
    How about these from my time

    Ali v Louis
    SRR v Hagler
    Turpin v Minter
    La motta v Hearns
    Lewis v Liston
    PBF v Duran
    Downes v Basilio
    Calzaghe v Foster
    Sorry for the abundance of middles! no fcuk it I'm not sorry it allways was the best division
    Ali v Louis = Ali by close decision.

    SRR v Hagler = Hagler by decision.

    Turpin v Minter = Turpin wins by TKO on cuts.

    La motta v Hearns = Hearns by brutal TKO in the 5th.

    Lewis v Liston = Liston by UD Lewis struggled with jabbers, plus Liston had the power to clean Lewis's clock with 1 punch.

    PBF v Duran = Mayweather by close but clear cut decision.

    Downes v Basilio = Only seen 1 fight of Downes but from what i seen, Basilio wins a decision.

    Calzaghe v Foster = Calzaghe gets dropped in the 4th round but wins a tough decision.

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    Default Re: Hypothetical Fights.

    Quote Originally Posted by Daxx Kahn
    Roberto Duran vs. Julio Caesar Chavez (Lightweight)--Early on it is give and take..Chavez out boxing Duran but Chavez eventually will be baited into a brawl...One where Duran stops him
    If we are talking about Chavez in his prime (pretty much in the 80s and early 90s) I doubt he would get rocked easily. He never ever even bended a knee during his prime and he fought all kinds of guys: fast, punches, brawlers, boxers, etc. No wonder it was such a big thing when Randall floored him. You could hear the gasp of shock in the arena, commentators, etc. It was THAT big. Chavez, floored for the very first time in his career.

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    Default Re: Hypothetical Fights.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chino
    Quote Originally Posted by Daxx Kahn
    Roberto Duran vs. Julio Caesar Chavez (Lightweight)--Early on it is give and take..Chavez out boxing Duran but Chavez eventually will be baited into a brawl...One where Duran stops him
    If we are talking about Chavez in his prime (pretty much in the 80s and early 90s) I doubt he would get rocked easily. He never ever even bended a knee during his prime and he fought all kinds of guys: fast, punches, brawlers, boxers, etc. No wonder it was such a big thing when Randall floored him. You could hear the gasp of shock in the arena, commentators, etc. It was THAT big. Chavez, floored for the very first time in his career.

    You don't know much of Duran as a lightweight I am assuming
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    You don't know much about Chavez during the 80s, huh? :P

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    Default Re: Hypothetical Fights.

    Ali v Louis Ali pts.
    SRR v Hagler At middle it 50/50. Hagler SD?
    Turpin v Minter Randolh Turpin Pts.
    La motta v Hearns Hearns Pts or TKO.
    Lewis v Liston Lennox KO9
    PBF v Duran At Lightweight? Hmmm....PBF pts.
    Downes v Basilio Basilio KO
    Calzaghe v Foster Foster due to size advantage.
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