Ali-Marciano In prime form, Ali takes a hard-fought decision, and concurs with his prediction that Marciano was his toughest challenge ever. Ike...
Since Hagler is arguably history's top MW (or among the top 5), and very effective at getting his opponent out, I think he will take this one...
I think Larry would be ahead early on through his skills, but yes, the tenacity and unrelenting punching attack of Rocky takes it's toll and earns...
It would be a good fight, but LaMotta batters him. Too rough and physical for Nino.
I'm leaning towards the mauling style of Graziano in this one. Unless Hearns is fast and makes some rangy, lethal connections, then he's getting...
The one edge Oscar has is his fame and good looks. A hell of a fighter too. But in overall skill, Napoles has my vote.
Another Carlos Herrera for Tony. Lupe is flattened.
I like Ray by late stoppage. Henry will make him work, but Robinson will make him pay.
I like Curry late. Pryor brings the pressure, but will end up taking too much punishment from the hard-punching Cobra.
Walker brings a hell of a lot of pressure, but Monzon's style is wrong for him. King Monzon by close but clear UD.
Hagler totally, Duran too.
Duran would have much more respect for Hearns than he did Leonard, as Tommy had the power and range to take him out. However, he also had stamina...
Whitaker by UD. Chavez may give a better account of himself here than at WW, but Pernell is just wrong for him.
Hagler, Tony Ayala, Frank Fletcher, Mustafa Hamsho, Tony Sibson
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