Tony Ayala vs. Animal Fletcher

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  1. laxpdx

    laxpdx Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who takes this bashfest at 154. Both combatants came from fighting families. So this could make for a perfect episode of "Family Feud".

    Most know who I pick. El Torito was simply too damn powerful. I see him slashing Frank to pieces in a war to remember.
     
  2. MAG1965

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    I think Tony would get by Frank Fletcher. Similar to how Roldan did, but it might take a little longer. A good fight would have been Juan Roldan vs. Tony Ayala.
     
  3. quarry

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    i would fancy Fletcher to beat Ayala in a war.. Roldan would be far to powerful for Ayala and would knock him out.
     
  4. MAG1965

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    Roldan would definetly be tough for Ayala. Roldan was just all out wild and strong. And only the best guys beat him. When he came up against the mediocre guys he destroyed them like Fletcher and Kinchen.
     
  5. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    At 160, I think Frank would take apart Tony in 8 rounds.
     
  6. AREA 53

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    Before Frank got eroded by too many wars, and the lack of a er...spartan lifestyle outside the ring, he was a handful for anyone who went toe-to-toe, and Frank steemed to relish it. Sabeter, Nesmith, Jackson, Singletary, Frank beatthese guys - the Hard Way, I doubt that Tony would like the fierce pace that the Animal set, Who previously has sought Trench Warfare with Alaya, ? Frank would force it onto Alaya, like a ghetto demon , Alaya would knowThis i not Robbie Epps, Alaya would i feel have his hand full with Fletcher Victim Hardrock Green. I think this is a new type of "Animal" to the usual Alaya Victim
    THe Baby Bull not good enough to stay with the pace of this Animal i suspect.
     
  7. quarry

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    Those fights of Fletchers was stuff of Legend especially the Singletary bout.. what a slugfest!
     
  8. anarci

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    Great fight but Tony is too sharp,better combonations,just the better all around fighter..Although Fletcher was at just at least as tough and would give him hell for most of the fight... Ayala tko 7
     
  9. duranimal

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    John the "Beast" Mugabi would have smashed 7 shades of shite out of fatboy the clubfighter..........1st ****in round & Ayala would resemble a 1,000 piece jigsaw scattered all over the ring which 10% of the pieces missing presumed lost & proberbly taken as souveniers by the first 20 rows:bbb:deal

    Roldan eats him up & exposes fatboy to the real world of fighting men:yep Ayala would quit yelping before he was flattended:yep

    He's never been anywhere near close to fighting a world class operator in Fletcher or Roldan, never mind beating one:lol:
     
  10. anarci

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    Id put by money on El Torito beating any other version of Mugabi outside the one who fought Hagler... Roldan possibly would have beat too much for the still young Ayala,but something tells me if Ayala was still there after 4 or 5 rounds that Roldan would roll up in a ball and get stopped by Ayala.

    Fletcher? Tough as hell would be a war,but Tony is just a sharper better fighter.
     
  11. duranimal

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    Suprising that:think

    I know James hardrock Green gave john fits but for me John's just too devestating a puncher for Ayala to handle IMHO:yep
     
  12. quarry

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    no way any version of Ayala could stand up to Roldan, your assumption he could still be there after 4 or 5rds is not happening Juan"The Hammer"Roldan would brutally set-about Ayala and savagely butcher him in a similar way he did to Fletcher but quicker.... Roldan once fought a 500lb Grizzly Bear
     
  13. MRBILL

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    154 is wrong for Frank "The *******" Fletcher..... Fletch peaked at 160 in 1981 and 1982......

    Me thinks Fletch is too busy and out-hustles Tony Ayala in a 10 rounder...

    Fletch W10 Ayala

    MR.BILL:bbb:deal
     
  14. The Morlocks

    The Morlocks Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    earlier than that. Fletcher was too much of an animal for a frontrunner like Ayala. Frank in 5. Let's face it, Ayala didn't fight punchers or tough guys, so he wouldn't fFrank. Especially after seeing what he did to his stablemate Green.:cheers:cheers:bokc:bokc:ko
     
  15. MRBILL

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    Regardless of his age and timimg, Ayala's best opponent on his resume is Yory Boy Campas from 2000.......... That and Robert Epps..... WTF?
    :rofl:patsch:deal

    MR.BILL:hat