Spinks by 7th round TKO.
Jung Koo by split decision.
Probably Roy Jones jr.
Hearns by close UD in both fights, stronger imprint at 154.
Briggs would outbox Cooper by UD, or stop him possibly in 9 rounds.
Either Lyle or Norton get the vacant belt and hold on to it for a year until Foreman gets it back in early '76, loses it to Young in '77, whose...
Tony Tubbs. He was very underrated, and if in decent shape, could do the trick.
Top 15 or Top 20.
Leon Spinks and Bonecrusher Smith are the 2 that stand out for.me.
Oscar absorbs bingo and hands Ingo a UD loss.
I could see Larry starting off strong early, and having a slight lead after 12, but Joe's heart was stronger and he would sweep the final 3 rounds...
Michael would let Roy know who is boss real quick.
I would say Michael Spinks.
If he had fought Sugar Ray, then Roger might have lost early if that was the case. Milton just pretty much beat him with the jab.
Content and Galindez, just them.