Prime beau jack vs prime pernell Whitaker lightweight
Jack at his best was a very powerful swarmer that would be a hard fight for any lightweight
Whitaker a master at avoiding opponents attacks and striking back
Prime beau jack vs prime pernell Whitaker lightweight
Jack at his best was a very powerful swarmer that would be a hard fight for any lightweight
Whitaker a master at avoiding opponents attacks and striking back
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Depends on what you like to watch
I always have a soft spot for Leonard/ Benitez
The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be
old fighters vs new. For ex: Dempsey, Ali, Tyson
I'd love to see Roy Orbison fighting Stevie Wonder (but we'd need a time machine so they could both be in their prime)
There are some other fights that I would pay good money to see as well ........
Harriet Harman v Anne Widdicombe
Roy Keane v Roberto Duran (there's only one winner here, but I'd really enjoy seeing a pretend football mouthy hard man meeting a real one)
Late Elvis v Barry White
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
Mike Tyson-Riddick Bowe in 1992 (hypothetically Tyson avoids jail for this to happen): Tyson was not as dynamic defensively at this point in his career but he still had very fast hands and big power. Riddick never fought power punchers, he just didn't look at his record. Riddick was big, talented, and had a very good ability to be a technical boxer...he would however, get lazy in the ring and allow smaller fighters to get on the inside. This blend of styles means the best & worst for each fighter. Tyson would get hit but could find a way in and Bowe could find Tyson but would slip up on defense....its a pick 'em fight really.
Salvador Sanchez-Alexis Arguello @135 in 1983: A squat all action slugger vs El Flaco Explosivo...it wouldn't make the cards that's for certain!
Corona girls vs Tecate girls in a swimming pool of mango juice
TIME TO SETTLE THIS RIVALRY!!!
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Evander Holyfield vs Ken Norton - those two were strong, not really true power punchers but awkward and I'll say it again STRONG
Rocky Marciano vs James Toney(the one that fought Jirov) - sure at that point in his career Toney was past his best, but he always had a solid chin and always had good defense. It would be interesting and entertaining.
Roberto Duran vs Aaron Pryor - Duran was the greatest lightweight EVER and Pryor was pretty damned tough himself. They could fight it in a phone booth.
Benny Leonard v Marquez 135
Armstrong v Mayweather 147
Pep v Mab 126
Moore/Jones 175
Hagler/Hopkins v Greb 160
Ketchel v Martinez 160
Vic Darchiniyan v. John Ruiz
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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JMM vs. Salvador Sanchez - Style wise both very durable and excellent boxers, tacticians and excellent combination punchers. Outstanding ring generalship from both. Loved attacking the body and then going up stairs.
Boxing Ability - JMM
Power - Even
Defense - Sanchez
Ring Generalship - JMM
Chin - Sanchez
Stamina - Even
Overall I think JMM wins a close SD by being faster than Sanchez and getting there first. It starts off as a slow cautios fight where JMM wins all the early rounds while Sanchez wins a couple in the middle but JMM closes out the fight better.
Bobby Chacon vs Arturo Gatti
Benny Leonard v. Ike Williams v. Joe Gans
Alexis Arguelo v. Barney Ross
Langford v. Tunney
Tunney v. Bivens
Bivens v. Langford
Langford v. Robinson
Robinson v. Monzon
Monzon v. Hagler
Hagler v. Greb
Greb v. Armstrong
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