Know what..? I think Johnson might just be able to do the same thing that Ebihara did, and blast Kingpetch out early. Good style match-up for Johnson, who in terms of speed and power was just about the equal of his fellow southpaw. Something tells me he doesn't give Kingpetch the time to get un-tracked and scores a first or second round stoppage. Jorge Vaca vs Carlos Baldomir (Battle of journeymen who became welterweight champions)
Baldomir has the ability to absorb the power shots & then outwork Vaca for a tough decision win. Erik Morales .vs. Hector Camacho. 12 rounds, @ 130 Lbs.
Camacho at that weight. Too quick. Yep, that's my analysis. Come in with the milk vs Show me all the blueprints.
****...i don't like this one. wlad is probably my favourite current fighter and i favour him against a lot of all time great heavies but tonight i'm leaning towards tunney. tons of movement, brilliant jab and over 15 rounds i see him bring home a close decision based on the championship rounds. jose napoles vs ted lewis (140 or 147 pounds)
At Jr. Lightweight,I'd pick Arguello by late rounds, come from behind stoppage. The Explosive Thin Man had a knack for taking apart talented, hard-hitting southpaws (e.g. Navarette, and Ganigan). Pac does well early, builds up a lead and might even drop Alexis, but at some point I think Arguello's withering body attack takes it toll and opens Pac up for the finish. Speaking of junior lightweights...Two Japanese champions of some note... Kuniaki Shibata vs. Yoshiaki Numata
Not familiar enough with Shibata or Numata to call this one... How about a New Jersey battle royal? James J Braddock versus Dwight Braxton? 15 rounds.
well, Bugner by decision.....good fight, but personally I donĀ“t think that Sanders was that good, Bugner is the way better in my opinion..... Rahman vs Karl Mildenberger ??