I think Coetzee has the edge.
Roman gets home in a close affair.
Lewis was a great fighter but it's impossible to know how he would fare against the gifted Curry. Too many years separate them.
He was matched against Trevor Berbick in 1987 but Berbick, who was just past his best, suffered an injury and that was that. I think Bruno beats...
Jimenez and McAuley were both outstanding fighters. Losing to them was no disgrace and Matlala was always able to come back with fine winning...
He took a bad beating in the fight, down five times, trying to hang in there between knockdowns. It took a lot out of him.
I can't see this one going the distance because both men could dish it out but were vulnerable at the same time. Magri fought the better...
Sadly, Lionel's defeat at the hands of Rockabye Ruben effectively finished him.
Charlie's two-round destruction of Spaniard Enrique Rodriguez Cal is worth a look.
A few of Charlie's fights are on youtube but I don't think there's many. Yes, Charlie was exciting, a hard-hitting flyweight who didn't mind...
Lopez picked up some nice paydays after losing his world title, including one in London against Charlie Magri.
I'm not sure the smaller Cruz could afford to trade with Laporte in 1983 but he stands a chance of outworking him on the way to surprise decision....
Yoko Gushiken is the only man I can think of, and he wouldn't dominate but he stands a great chance.
I favour Galaxy. His twin brother, Khaokor, dished out a real beating to Moon in Thailand in 1989, dropping him twice on the way to a landslide...
Tonna was a very dangerous fighter because the man could whack and because you never knew which Tonna was going to turn up on the night. He gave...