92 Larry Holmes (Holy fight) vs Prime Deontay Wilder (2018-2020)

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92 Larry Holmes (Holy fight) vs Prime Deontay Wilder (2018-2020)

  1. Holmes (KO/TKO)

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  2. Wilder (KO/TKO)

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  3. Holmes (Points)

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  4. Wilder (Points)

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  5. Draw

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  1. Fabiandios

    Fabiandios New Member Full Member

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  2. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    I’m sorry but I have to go with wilder. Yes I know Larry was leagues more skilled and showed he could still fight at 42. But he was always prone to getting hit with lethal right hands. Mercer had him badly wobbled with a big shot that same year. Larry might bid well for a while and frustrate wilder but I just don’t think Holmes could take too many of those big rights all night long and not at that age
     
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  3. AwardedSteak863

    AwardedSteak863 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would take prime Larry without a second thought but old Larry wasn't nearly as mobile. With that said,
    Old Larry beat Mercer and gave Holyfiled and McCall all that they could handle and I think those guys are all better than Wilder. Wilder's only shot is to KO Holmes which obviously could happen, but I wouldn't bet on it. Holmes was gritty dude and only Tyson was able to ice him. He climbed off the deck against Shavers and was one proud dude would likely jab Wilder's head off all the while Larry would be talking ****.
     
  4. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    I don’t think Wilder would take the fight but he could win it… Holmes I’m not sure what route he’d need to take to win, Wilder has pretty good gas, extremely explosive etc just overall an athlete I think it’s possible Holmes outboxes Wilder he’d have about as much of a clue as McCall, Holyfield and Mercer all of which seemed to run out of ideas very quickly lol old age is what made those fights interesting… I don’t know how well Old Holmes could recover from a Shavers moment.
     
  5. swagdelfadeel

    swagdelfadeel Obsessed with Boxing

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    Yup. He's not surviving another scare like he did against Shavers 13 years prior. Sadly, I predict this forum would pick today's Holmes to beat any version of Wilder.
     
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  6. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Holmes stops him inside 12. Wilder never dealt with a higher ring IQ.

    I'm not sure Deontay'd actually land square enough to force a knockdown. McCall hit him with looked like the same right he corpsed Lewis with and Larry had to hold on but made it.
     
  7. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Holmes was very tricky in his comeback he adapted his style to make up for no longer having his legs anymore and rarely got hit with a flush punch even Holyfield said he had alot of trouble landing cleanly on Holmes. I still think Holmes even at 42 years old could out point Wilder based on his performances vs Mercer, Holyfield, but he would have to fight a very smart fight because Wilder's best punch Holmes could be vulnerable to and it's a very right hand no matter what you think of Wilder.
     
  8. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Yeah I think Holmes would get knocked down repeatedly until it was called off
     
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  9. JohnThomas1

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    Holmes has a reasonable chance here. Wilder's no chance of forcing the old man into a pace he can't handle. wilder could be glacial waiting and waiting and waiting for a chance to throw that right hand. He had little to disguise it with and it's hardly outrageous to think Holmes is going to lead on the cards. It probably pivots on whether Wilder can KO Holmes. If guys do get up and display some smarts Wilder is a pretty average finisher and gases fast, for a time. Can an aged Holmes recover and survive being badly hurt? I cannot see him being stopped by one right hand. He's had trouble with right hands but going in he knows how big a punch it is and he knows it's all he has to worry about, and he knows he has to worry all night.

    Did Wilder even beat anyone as good as 92 Holmes? Ortiz always gets thrust forth but how good was he, really? Wilders a genuine one trick pony and i have trouble picking him against skillful guys that can really take it and win.

    This is a hard fight to visualize.
     
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  10. Ice8Cold

    Ice8Cold Still raging that we didnt see Bowe V Lewis Full Member

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    I think Wilder gets underrated at times on here but Holmes was just much better than Wilder really. I can see Holmes getting the decision after being knocked down once or twice IMO.

    Holmes was still pretty good in 1992.
     
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