Pedroza v Sanchez would have been a great one. Pedroza was very skilled but as you say,dirty.
His stock would have risen. There would have been questions asked about whether he would have beaten Muhammad Ali in a rematch but he'd have...
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I see the window of 1972-74 as Ali's best post-exile phase. When he was in top shape of course.
De Niro perfect for the role of Arcel.
I say yes. It would have been quite similar to their real rematch of 1974 but 15 instead of 12 rounds. No matter when these two would...
Joe would be around five or six. On a good night I'd fancy him over Tyson Fury,though.
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Me too but not until Ray faces a tough battle. Pretty similar to Hearns first fight with Ray Leonard.
Prime Leonard stops prime Norris. A good fight for a few rounds or so but once Ray finds his range the writing would be on the wall. Speed...
I see a fight very similar to Ron's one with Foreman except that Ron would be the one standing at the end. Prime Lyle too tough for Gerrie C.
I had sympathy for Gibbs after the Bugner-Cooper fight. All he did was score as he saw it and Henry blanked him for years. Unsportsmanlike...
Good points. Last time I scored it I had Frazier winning by three - four points. Bugner came back very strongly after he was knocked down.
Up until the post 1952 era he was as near as perfect as it was possible to be from what I've read and based on the footage I've seen. Maybe,as...
Yes. A tough one to call as quite a few of them were pretty close to each other skillwise but there's a good case for making Witherspoon the...