Carlos by strong UD, Joey would give him a good fight.
Frazier by strong decison. Another level here.
Liston by shutout. But it wouldn't surprise me if Renaldo snuck in a good right or two, not that they would have bothered Sonny, but still.
Chavez. Once Floyd did the Conor McGregor thing, that was a wrap for me.
What if Sugar Ray Robinson beat Joey Maxim in 1952, and won the light heavyweight belt?
No, but had he stayed focused, could have been. And the thing is, IMHO, Edwin Rosario could have been better had he stayed on point.
True, but he wasn't truly a skilled heavy.
Tucker by UD. Any good heavy with good boxing skills would have taken Michael at this time as well.
Right after Thrilla in Manilla. They both like the ladies, could have gone chasing women together in Manila.
Very good point. Politics are a mother.
Definitely Scott Frank smdh.
Dokes was a good fighter, but after 1985, was just about done for. And his power was a bit overrated. But tough as hell. Lyle UD.
Juan Laporte-Rocky Lockridge. Maybe recovering from the Flu had something to do with it, but Juan did him something fierce.
Jose on decision, or late stoppage.
RIP Claude.