The greatest fights that never happened and why not?

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  1. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    OK Fat let me see your proof that Margarito EVER had or even tried to have loaded gloves. C'mon Ive asked everyone else the CSAC, the POS who's lies started this whole affair Richardson included NOT ONE of them would come out and actually say " Antonio Margarito had loaded gloves" They couldn't & they know it. Both Paul Williams & Sergio Martinez spoke up on behalf of Tony saying they didnt notice any thing wrong he was just a hard puncher. Pac man said after their fight that Margarito hit him harder than anyone ever had before. Floyd was TERRIFIED of Margarito Just watch the video on You tube The "loaded gloves" BS is a great excuse though for all those heroes of yours that didnt have ther balls to fight him
     
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  2. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Agree 100 % here Ike's biggest mistake was calling that lying hooker in Vegas who claimed she only came to DANCE for him ROFLMAO.
    I firmly believe he was the natural successor to Lennox Lewis. A fight between those two both in their primes would have been a classic barn burner. Would love to see Rummy do one of his specials on Ike too
     
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  3. tinman

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    He's a bigger man, but is he really that huge in comparison? Marquez is bigger than Pac and Pac handled Mosley easily, granted that was Mosley like a decade removed from his best, but yea, it was surprisingly easy in any case.

    Mosley has a 2 inch height advantage and a very big reach advantage. But frame wise Marquez is as wide and sturdy as Mosley. Ever seen Marquez's back and shoulders? They're massive for a guy who made Featherweight as long as he did. Hell, he may even have a broader frame than Mosley. Look at how Mosley actually looked at 135 and compare that to Marquez at 126.

    At Welterweight they both had roid back, especially Mosley. He looked like he was going to take off and fly.
     
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  4. Fat_asian

    Fat_asian Member Full Member

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    I guess you have a point,you have a credible opinion that could be true. I'm not gonna argue, you have a valid point. The thing that makes me agree with this is cotto was getting treated in the rematch= pretty much the same way as the first fight. It's a good thing he did surgery on that eye with his gloves. PS, are you calling Floyd a wussy lol?
     
  5. RulesMakeItInteresting

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    Getting pounded in the head repeatedly.
     
  6. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Right. Weaver stopped Coetzee. Holmes knocked Weaver silly.

    Snipes beat Coetzee. Holmes knocked Snipes silly.

    Obvious duck.
     
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  7. vast

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    If you follow the sport, A beating B who beat C does mean A can beat C. 'Styles' was the key word you failed to absorb.

    It was a much talked about matchup at the time and Larwry pussed out by using the apartheid excuse.
     
  8. C.J.

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    LOL Yeah as far as Antonio was concerned Floyd was literally terrified of him. When Floyd saw what Tony did to Cotto both him & Oscar suddenly lost interest. As for the cotto II fight Tony had only one good eye from round 2 The doc knew that but wasnt interested in stopping the fight until cotto started to fade same as fight 1 only then did he step in & say he was stopping the fight because Tony couldnt see out of one eye. If that was true why didnt he stop the fight earlier ?? That doc stopped the fight to save Cotto the embarrassment of quitting AGAIN!!!
     
  9. RulesMakeItInteresting

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    Holmes would have stopped Coetzee faster than Weaver. He didn't duck anyone, he beat future champions like Weaver, Witherspoon (a two-time heavyweight champ), Smith, and Berbick. He beat top contenders like Snipes, Cobb, LeDoux. Jones, Cooney, Williams. The ducking thing seems kind of dubious.

    But hey, all respect to what you think and I should tell you I'm biased (Larry is my favorite fighter).
     
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  10. JL Fighter

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    Gamboa vs. Juanma.
    Arum let it simmer a bit too long. He should have used a pressure cooker.
     
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  11. DONT B SCARED

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    Yeah I would have loved to have seen Tszyu v Mayweather or DeLaHoya,Delahoya especially was a fight I always thought prime Tszyu could have won
     
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  12. shadow111

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    RJJ vs Lennox Lewis after RJJ beat Ruiz and after Lewis beat Vitali. That would have been epic.
     
  13. DONT B SCARED

    DONT B SCARED Pimpin Aint Easy Full Member

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    Think all of mine have probably been mentioned
    Holmes v Foreman
    Foreman v Shavers
    Lewis v Bowe
    RJJ v Michalzsewzki
    Ward v GGG
    Ward v Canelo
    Morales v JMM
    Tszyu v Delahoya
     
  14. Perkin Warbeck

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    Tszyu-Mayweather 2001-04 (Mayweather was so afraid of him he bypassed 140 and went to 147)
    Casamayor-Mayweather at 135 early 2000s
    De La Hoya-Mayweather at 135 when DLH was in his prime
    PRIME Mosley-Mayweather either at 135 early 2000s or at 147 late 2000s
    PRIME Pacquiao-Mayweather 2010-2011
    Williams-Mayweather 2008-2009
    Margarito-Mayweather 2007-2008
     
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  15. RacingBeat

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    Cotto escaped that night everybody was feeling it