Some would argue, and I'm just advocating on the devil's behalf, that the judges should be more competent and that many rounds that could go...
I pick Lyle by KO. Not as high P4P as Ken, but a bad head-to-head matchup for him. Lyle by KO in 4, would be my guess.
Toney/Haye or Toney/any champ.
I like when George is in the mood where he admits that he lost. He said something on ESPN like "You know the rope-a-dope? I was the dope."...
I'm going with about 235. He could realistically do much MUCH lower, even at his age. But "could" and "will" are two different things.
It might be too late for him to make it out OK. Some were saying that day passed when he lost to Riddick Bowe for the second time.
I'm sure he loves the sport and he loves to fight. But I'm sure he is house broke like nobody's business. He should try to sell it to some...
I'd be surprised if Mosley KO's Marg. Tony Marg can take some punches and he doesn't lose to orthodox fighters.
Toney by UD is my guess. I'm looking forward to it, actually. Should be alright.
I have Norton's book somewhere. I should dig it up and find what his birthday is, since I'm genuinely curious.
And they don't have the excuse of being motivated by money.
The whole fight is on YouTube. Decent quality.
I thought that remark was about the 1981 fight against Gerry Cooney :? (in which Cooney was 25 and Norton was 35 or 37.) And I meant to say that...
Read the all time rankings for a good laugh. HW: #7 Floyd Patterson #9 Larry Holmes #12 Lennox Lewis #14 George Foreman #21 Riddick Bowe #22...
35 or 37 against a man who was about 25 is fairly significant. Furthermore, we know that Norton did not match up well against big punchers...