What was the biggest fight never seen in boxing ?

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  1. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  2. elchivito

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    Duran-Pryor.
    Sanchez-Arguello
    Morales-Hamed
    Tyson-Tua, Ibeabuchi
    Lewis-Bowe
     
  3. Richel Hersisia

    Richel Hersisia Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Leonard Pryor

    Marciano Liston, cause of Marciano's early retirement... would ve been huge and brilliant around 59, 60.

    Roy Jones DM
     
  4. Jordan_Davies

    Jordan_Davies Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    De La Hoya - Trinidad 2

    Roy Jones / Hopkins V Eubank / Benn

    Joe Calzaghe V Roy Jones (02) or Hopkins (02-03)

    Roy Jones V Hopkins 2 (02-03)

    Marquez V Morales (before the Raheem fight)

    All these big fights were missed out on but the biggest was of course

    Roy Jones - Lennox Lewis (Laugh all you want but if he wanted to win a legitimate HW championship that would have been the mega fight to end all mega fights)
     
  5. ironchamp

    ironchamp Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Trinidad Mosley would have been pretty big in 2004.
     
  6. praetorianJJ

    praetorianJJ Conqueror of Worlds Full Member

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    Damn you! That was mine:good Would have also liked to see Mercer/Tyson. Yeah, Tyson had far superior skills but Mercer wouldn't have gone away. Don't know how young Tyson would have handled it.
     
  7. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Dempsey-Wills, Foreman-Ali II, Walcott-Ryan and Mayweather-Pacquiao.

    The ones I most would have liked to see are Burley-Robinson, Burley-Armstrong, Mitchell-Nelson.
     
  8. HawkFan16

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    DLH-Trinidad II @ 154 2001-2003
    Mosley-Trinidad @ 154
    Tua-Tyson 1996
    Foreman-Holmes 1978
    Lewis-Bowe 1993
    DLH-Tszyu 1996
    DLH-Norris 1998 (heard this was planned before Norris lost to Mullings)
    Tyson-Ibeabuchi 1999
    Golota-Ibeabuchi 1999
    Hearns-Mugabi during the mid 1980s
    Mayorga-Margarito in 2002-2003
    Wlad-Vitali
    Duran-Pryor @140
    Duran-Arguello
     
  9. Son of Gaul

    Son of Gaul Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Bowe-Lewis has already been mentioned a thousand times but that's the first fight that came to mind. Tyson-Old Foreman is another interesting one that could have happened in the late 90s...
     
  10. jawbreaker

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    Tyson -Holyfield--before Iron Mike went to jail. Tyson was never the same after that.

    Leonard-Pryor--probably the biggest
     
  11. thanosone

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  12. Thread Stealer

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    Leonard-Pryor was nowhere near the biggest. Pryor was relatively an obscure champ when he turned down the fight, and hadn't even been a champ or big name for long.

    Foreman-Tyson would've gotten all sorts of mainstream attention and shattered financial records.
     
  13. praetorianJJ

    praetorianJJ Conqueror of Worlds Full Member

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    This one would still be good today
     
  14. praetorianJJ

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    How do you see that one going? I think Rooney Tyson/Foreman plays out a lot like Holyfield/Foreman....I think Foreman knocks Don King Tyson out
     
  15. Thread Stealer

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    I don't know...I read stories about how Tyson supposedly didn't want to face Foreman because Cus told him how Foreman ate up fighters of his style. I'm more inclined to believe their promotional ties and King's insistence on options on Foreman messed it up (Foreman turned down a Tyson fight, saying he was "more scared of Don King and the dotted line than of Tyson).

    Whenever I watch Foreman around this time though, I can't help but think he was too hittable and reflexes too slow for a puncher like Mike.