Tyson Ayala Cuevas Duran Marciano
Leonard-Hearns I
Taylor would present problems with his fast hands, but is also the smaller man. Being this is at WW, I feel Meldrick would be ahead early, but the...
1972 Alan Minter Carlos Palomino
Joe Frazier on October 2, 1972
Exactly the point. With his freakish power, Cuevas could hurt an opponent at any time. He had those Foreman-esque qualities. Chavez may be more...
Benitez. Turned pro at 14 and was a world-ranked boxer by both the WBA and WBC at only 15. Won the championship at 17.
Mosley by UD or late TKO, similar to the Mayorga bout.
Chavez is too small. Pipino murders him...literally.
Monzon-Briscoe II in 1972 King Carlos was dropped (and almost KO'd) in the 9th, yet came back to score an improbable UD. Bob Foster KO 14...
After pissing Tony off with his ****-talking, Mayorga gets taken out as fast and brutally as Robbie Epps...if not moreso. Ricardo won't want to...
Jackson-Graham
I too think that even against a younger JCC, DLH still prevails. What sticks out to me is Oscar's reach advantage. That jab would always give...
I think even this decreased version of Camacho still has just enough to edge this one. Camacho by points.
I can't see how Floyd can possibly prevail here. He's the smaller man, while Carmen is the natural WW. Basilio has a little too much of everything...