At some point, somebody would get to him, either ex-sparring partners Tony Tubbs, or Michael Dokes, but most likely fellow Louisville native Greg...
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Leon gives Ken Hell for five rounds, afterwards, Norton takes over and stop Spinks in about eleven rounds.Leon will give him a better fight than...
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Jake would have hell the first couple of rounds, afterwards, he proceeds to dissect Frank until he records an eighth round stoppage.
He was past his prime, definitely.
Mitch Green vs Razor Ruddock.
Tommy might be a bit out of his league here.Eddie would take his time, toy with Hearns, and then stop him in the eleventh round.Mustafa Muhammad...
Probably James Broad, Jerry Martin, Irving Mitchell, and Alvin Hayes.
I think Boom Boom wins a close MD over Vilomar, he's going to keep pressing the action, and at some point will connect, and then dominate the guy.
Boza would stop Barry in about eight rounds, too much for Barry, especially at JLW.
15 rounds for title fights, and only title fights.Leave the 12 rounders for the USBA and NABF titles, or state titles.
The influence of Don King, who could make more money with the titles splintered, and the fact that the WBA champs had a rotation for a 2-3 year...
Marvin Hagler, Greg Page, and Livingstone Bramble.
Tillis would have his moments, but Michael Dokes would beat James Tillis by a 9-6 unanimous decison.