Larry Holmes vs Corrie Sanders

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  1. GoldenHulk

    GoldenHulk Boxing Addict Full Member

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    As great a champion that Holmes was, I think this is a potentially disastrous matchup here. I can't think of one world class southpaw that Holmes ever fought.
    Sanders is a tall rangy southpaw with incredible speed and power. I think Holmes wins this IF he can survive the first 4 rounds. If not I like Sanders in 1-4.
     
  2. Senya13

    Senya13 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sanders is grossly overrated. Holmes outboxes him to a clear cut decision.
     
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  3. Rubber Warrior

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    Solid match-up.

    Holmes smarter than Sanders and even though he didn't face many lefties, the one he did face made Holmes look like Godzilla - and this same fighter troubled MANY a bigger sasquatch at the world class level for over a decade.

    Holmes TKO8 Sanders after some shaky moments.
     
  4. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    I really don't see even the very best version of Corrie Sanders being a problem for Holmes. His handspeed might help him to land some big shots early, but Holmes durability and boxing savy will get him through the first few rounds, until he can establish a regular landing pattern on Sanders. Holmes biggest achilles heel was the right hand, not the left, and frankly Sanders relied too heavily on his left. By the 9th or 10th round, Sanders is gassed and bloody.

    Holmes by stoppage.
     
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  5. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    QFT, and I don't believe Corrie makes it to the final bell either.

    Larry would stay on the outside and, after a spirited first few rounds from Sanders, he slows down as his gas tank runs low and the jabs and rights take their toll. Holmes steps on the gas around the 8th and pushes successfully for the stoppage.
     
  6. PowerPuncher

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    Yes how would Holmes ever hope to emulate what the killing machine that is Hasim Rahman managed?
     
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  7. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Yeah, I can kind of imagine this fight looking somewhat like Holmes-Cooney, with the only difference being a shorter match. Sanders has a poor track record for keeping his conditioning up to par, and frankly has never proven that he can go long range in a competitive bout. Beating Ross purity over 10 rounds doesn't tell us much.
     
  8. SuzieQ49

    SuzieQ49 The Manager Full Member

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    incredible? more like GODLY
     
  9. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    It never fails! :lol::lol::lol:
     
  10. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Sanders gets totally outclassed.
     
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  11. he grant

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    Holmes by late round stopage ...
     
  12. Minotauro

    Minotauro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    These never get old :lol:
     
  13. Mendoza

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    This is how I see it. It would be a dangerous fight for Holmes, because I am not sure if Holmes hit hard enough to get Sanders out of there early and you know Sanders is going to bring it in the early rounds.

    In the end, Holmes is too skilled, too durable, too well conditioned, and too mentally tough to lose.
     
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  15. kenmore

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    Holmes would win this fight big...he would be in control for the entire bout. It would probably end by TKO around the tenth or eleventh rounds. Sanders would be brave and dangerous, but he wouldn't be able to land a glove on Larry.

    Remember, Holmes was just as fast as Sanders. Larry's defense, natural talent level, technical boxing skill and conditioning were far superior to Sanders's.

    Holmes would have some trouble in the early rounds, and at times he'd look tentative, but he'd fight intelligently and stay away from trouble. Holmes would stay ahead on the scorecards with his left jab. Sanders, meanwhile, would be very dangerous but most of his punches would miss Holmes.

    Somewhere around the fifth round Holmes would start to take control in a major way with his endless, whiplash left jabs. Sanders would be tiring by this point, and he would have no answer for that jab.

    Going into the later rounds, Larry would start to connect with right hands against a very fatigued Sanders and after that it would be just a matter of time before the TKO.

    I think Sanders was always an underrated fighter who could have beaten many of the contenders rated above him. He could have upset numerous heavyweight beltholders from the '80s, '90s and '00s. But Larry Holmes is one fighter who would have been way too much for Sanders.