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| View Poll Results: Michael Watson vs Iran BarkleyAt MW | |||
| Watson By PTS |
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7 | 53.85% |
| Watson By KO/TKO |
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1 | 7.69% |
| Draw |
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0 | 0% |
| Barkley By PTS |
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2 | 15.38% |
| Barkley By KO/TKO |
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3 | 23.08% |
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Ive always fancied Watson in this match-up, It would i feel be a similar Blueprint to that Mike employed with Nigel Benn, Iran was not as fast into the attack as Nigel, his hands a lot slower, and his shots more roundhouse-wild, so Mike would find Iran much more easier to Anticipate map and counter, James Toney did it beautifully, but was more flexible that Mike, Mike is more upright so would be relying on his high guard blocking more that actually making Iran miss as Toney did, Iran would keep pegging away where the young inexperienced Benn blew himself out and mentally folded, and he did have a good Jab when he used it so would be in contention, but Mike, i feel, once he gets past the dangerous first half, will read and counter Iran with ever increasing vigor, in the last third, Iran would i feel, eyes swollen, perhaps one closed, be walking into Mike's educated Counters, A compassionate Ref may wait for an ever increasing Watson rally to wave it off, Iran Brave Beaten and unbowed, saved from his own valour and a Watson fully in the Driving seat..Circa 10th
I just dont think you can keep slowly "Ambling" forward into the Classy Watson counters without paying a price further down the road. |
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P4P King
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I see your point, but he was a better boxer with lesser opponents. I liked Michael, but I am not sure he could beat Barkley. Benn beat Barkley ,but Benn's style was incredible. And I know Watson beat Benn, but that was an inexperienced Benn in 1989.
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I see a late stoppage for Watson, a really really good boxer, upsets me to think what he could have achieved, the best of the Brit pack of that time and i think here he lets Barkley tire himself a bit then steps it up off the jab and counters to force a late stoppage
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I certainly dont think Watson could do what Kalambay did to Iran and i thibk people underestimate brakleys boxing skills. He had good movement and could box when he had to. I think a mix of barkleys pressure and boxing beats Watson over pts |
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He beat Barkley 15 months later, yeah he was already a better, more disciplined fighter but he fought Barkley in a similar way to how he tried to fight Watson, ie beat the shit out of him from the opening bell. Styles make fights, and Barkley would have given Watson some problems but Mike was too good for him IMO, would have boxed him to a UD. |
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