I think it's possible. Neither Benitez nor Duran were natural 154 lbers. Could see it going either way. But I'll lean slightly toward Benitez.
Mayorga was a wild swinger. I guess that is why I don't give him much of a chance against anybody....anybody noteworthy, that is. I just think if...
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Well, my point is, if Floyd fought defensively and made Mayorga miss repeatedly, he could wear him out late.
I think all Floyd has to do is what DLH did. Stand back, let Mayorga punch himself out, then move in for the kill.
At 154...
Mayorga Vargas Trinidad-maybe. Possibly Davey Moore, given his inexperience.
I feel Ali of the 60's, given his speed and overall talent, would've pulled it out. The 70's version lied on the ropes too much.
Correction. I meant '64-'67 Ali, aka peak version.
Interesting...and ironic they have Rocky winning. I think 1967 is the only version of Ali that could ever have beaten prime Marciano.
of Briscoe and Jackson forms, respectively.
I think if Benitez fights nothing less than the perfect fight, he can win by decision. But if Cuevas catches him flush, goodnight.
Hagler vs. Valdez Hagler by KO in round 15
Well, Roy would need to be in nothing less than peak condition for this one. Roy's speed of course gives him an advantage there. However, given...
I wince for Terry in this one. Norris was second to none in guts, but it would be ill-advised against this guy. Terry's speed does him good... but...