I say this because this match has become an obsession by some, it is like the definition of insanity in the dictionary, hoping for a different result. I think that Ali wins like in the title defense against Henry Cooper on May 21 1966, Lol.
Most of my suggestions have already been brought up so I'll go with Trinidad-Mosley @147 I always thought this would have been the defining fight for each man Say the Mosley who fought DLH in 2000 vs the Trinidad from the late 90's
Salvador Sanchez vs Julio Caesar Chavez at 130 lbs, Julio as great as he was did have trouble with the much quicker Meldrick Taylor before stopping Taylor in round 12. On Feb 2 1980, Sanchez took the bombs of Danny Little Red Lopez before stopping Lopez in round 13 to take the 126 lb title, Sanchez had incredible stamina and an iron chin as champion.
Entertainment and quality of fighters, the best Holyfield vs. the best Povetkin. There would be something for everybody, both are excellent fundamentally, both are skilled, and both can fight a war. I would guess that it would go from a strategic battle to an inside battle. Viewership/attendance? I have no idea.
CARD 1 Main Event: Heavyweight Title Fight Muhammad Ali vs Mike Tyson Co-Main Event: Welterweight Title Fight Roberto Duran vs Manny Pacquiao Under Card: Light Heavyweight Title Fight Bob Foster vs Roy Jones Jr Middleweight Title Fight Gerald McClellan vs Felix Trinidad CARD 2 Main Event: Welterweight Title Fight Sugar Ray Robinson vs Sugar Ray Leonard Co-Main Event Welterweight Title Fight Thomas Hearns vs Floyd Mayweather Jr Co-Main Event Heavyweight Title Fight George Foreman vs Lennox Lewis Under Card Middleweight Title Fight Marvin Hagler vs Bernard Hopkins Which card would you prefer to watch if you had to order one PPV?
Can't remember what video it was but Rummy made a pretty convincing argument that Bowe didn't duck Lennox.
Greb/ Kecthel B.Leonard/ Gans Moore/ Foster Napoles/ Basilio Saddler/Pedroza Wilde/Lynch Briscoe/Carter Duran/JCC.