1972 Bob Foster vs 1983 Michael Spinks, 15 rounds at 175 lbs.

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  1. Cobra33

    Cobra33 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You know I'm going to go with Foster.
    Spinks had his hands full with Eddie who was weight drained and I always wondered what would have happened if he met a fully prepared Eddie because Eddie was getting to Spinks in the early rounds.
    Foster TKO 12.
     
  2. RulesMakeItInteresting

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    That was a good fight, and I always wondered if Eddie was 100%. He's certainly looked better.
     
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  3. Ali Holmes

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    Eddie took some punishment in that fight.
     
  4. JohnThomas1

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    What happened was that he ballooned up to Heavyweight to fight Snipes at 201 3/4 pounds. 32 days later he was in the ring against Spinks having to have dropped 26 3/4 pounds - not far off a pound a day. At an agreed upon late weigh in (12.30) he was still 1 3/4 pounds over. He went to a local health club and did 3 cycles of skipping in a sweatsuit while being cheered on and encouraged by none other than Saad Muhammad before going back and weighing 175 on the dot. Saad was also in his corner incidentally. He tired badly around the midway point of the fight. The fault lay with him and his team of course they did not keep a close enough eye on his weight the day prior.
     
  5. mr. magoo

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    I could see why he took the Joe Frazier fight. It was for the title and probably a lot of money. He almost couldn’t pass up a shot like that. Even the Ali match was likely enticing. But fighting all those other heavyweights seems foolish
     
  6. RulesMakeItInteresting

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    Wow, this is news to me. Losing that much weight that fast would put any athlete at a disadvantage. My dad and I watch the Muhammad-Spinks fight and we were both pretty surprised Eddie looked so bad at times, we were especially stunned when he was knocked down. We were rooting for Eddie.

    However, I don't want to take too much from Michael, he did a great job and was very great in that division, top four or five ATG for me.
     
  7. JohnThomas1

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    Michael may have won anyway obviously and he was also still a bit below his greatest at this point. It would have been a bit harder tho. The overall weight loss is easily verified on boxrec and his troubles the day of the fight are well documented. Again tho that's not Spinks problem as we agree. If Mustafa had half the aggression, will to win and dedication your man Holmes had he would have been something.
     
  8. RulesMakeItInteresting

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    Eddie had a cool boxing style and at times quite a wallop himself.
     
  9. JohnThomas1

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    Eddie had KO power in either fist but was a bit too laid back and passive a lot of times to take anything like full advantage of it. He had great old school skill and a ton of moves. He was so smooth in there at his best and had a couple of great trainers on the way up.
     
  10. RulesMakeItInteresting

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    I think that describes his style best.