I concur
Joe by decision. Toney gets outhustled.
Nothing. Jones way to fast and Toney always had pretty low punch output.
That was early on in his pro career. Once he got proper guidance and discipline he was very formidable. From 1979-1985 he was a force. Even past...
I think if Morrison came out guns blazing he could stop Weaver early. Weaver was a very slow starter. If Weaver survives the first few rounds he wins.
Joe loses a decision to both. b hop while still retaining a lot of his skill was like 43 when they fought and Jones was pushing 40 and shot.
Nunn by decision. He was peaking.
Paul Venti was just a bad ref at that point.
Bert Cooper
Similar styles but Tyson had better defense, better hand speed. i think he'd land a lot on Tua and eventually force a stoppage late.
Ike was better. Izon was tough. ike by late rounds tko
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