Fights that happened vs. when they should've happened

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  1. surfinghb

    surfinghb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    great pick yourself. and G still outpointed him twice on my cards
     
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    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Agree 100% my pal
     
  3. Devon

    Devon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Crawford vs Spence 2017-2019.
     
  4. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    I remember when KO magazine did a write up on this. They predicted a KO victory for Cuevas.
     
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  5. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Curry-McCrory 1983
    Holmes-Witherspoon 1984
     
  6. slash

    slash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hopkins would have won. imo
     
  7. elrond_buggard

    elrond_buggard Member Full Member

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    Slightly different topic, because some of those fights never happened (rather than happening too late). Some nice picks though
     
  8. elrond_buggard

    elrond_buggard Member Full Member

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    Interesting pick. Never considered that Hopkins was on the green side when they first fought. That would've been an interesting and very different fight to the first. Hopkins at his peak, Jones maybe a little past but still with his aura intact.
     
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  9. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Our pope is the Holy Spirit Full Member

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    Off topic:
    RJJ and Bernard Hopkins fought, and they had a "rematch" after 17 years.
     
  10. Jakub79

    Jakub79 Active Member Full Member

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    yes, I misunderstood the topic, thank you
     
  11. Jakub79

    Jakub79 Active Member Full Member

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    yes, and I have long argued that it was the Holyfield-Tyson case
    Young Jones defeats the slightly older Hopkins cleanly. Old Jones loses cleanly to even older Hopkinse, although theoretically he should have won even more clearly than 17 years earlier. They are both in the game. But style makes a difference. In the case of Tyson and Holyfield it was the same plus other things that we all know about but I don't want to talk about them
     
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  12. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury-Usyk could have happened already in 2022 and seen better versions of both.
     
  13. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think Pac probably is to blame. Notning wrong with the test requirement. Do think that Floyd made it because he'd found a way to cheat the testas (IV), though.
     
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  14. elrond_buggard

    elrond_buggard Member Full Member

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    Yeah, but I don't think it'd have made for a completely different fight like the other examples. They'd have been a little bit sharper, little bit faster, but it was still a fight for undisputed between the two top heavies in the world. I don't think one slipped more than the other in that time, and I still think we got the fight we wanted with minor delay.

    Just my opinion of course. Maybe some feel robbed of an even better fight at just the right time, but by boxing's standards I'm quite happy with how that came together.
     
  15. Thread Stealer

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    Holyfield-Lewis seemed to be the right time. You can argue it should have happened a year earlier, but not much more for it to be a unification bout. Holyfield unified two of the belts in late 97’ when he beat Moorer, and Lewis had the WBC belt at the time. WBO wasn’t as respected, especially in the USA against the HW division.

    I guess you can also say 94’ though. Holyfield won back 2 belts in late 93 against Bowe, and Lewis had the WBC belt. Holyfield lost to Moorer in 94’ and Lewis to McCall later that year. Maybe they could have fought each other in 94’


    Not sure about SRL’s fights since he was inactive for so much of the 80s.

    I don’t hold it against a WW champ for not facing a MW champ (that whole public challenge to Hagler and retirement is a different story though), but obviously both guys were better in earlier years than 87’. And then there was the Hearns rematch and Duran rubber match which both took place in 89’.
     
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