Can you see any ATG champion stopping Joe Bugner ?

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  1. Foreman Hook

    Foreman Hook ☆☆☆ G$ora ☆☆☆ Full Member

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    lil Tinkerbell Tyson would get so bloody frustrated, And maybe bite And suckle on Bugner's puffy nipples And try in frustrated vain to break his jumbo-sized arms, while getting constantly overpowered And outmuscled by teh bigger, stronger man. He could take frontrunner Tinfoil Tyson's best combos of bombs on teh cheen And to his big body for teh first 5 Rounds in a row, before Mini Mike gasses like a tired pitbull. Bugner is mint And v.underrated, like "Uncle ****er" Tucker And "Boneclincher" Smith combined into 1 super duper durable 70s monster, yet way better then both combined!!!11!! "BugBear" Bugner wins 5/6 Rounds outta 12 And shuts lil Midget Lisp down every Round with beautifully illegal clinching And leaning, walking him backwards And tiring him out like a Safety-1st AND Safety-2nd G.:smoke


    Foreman Hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooook!:rasta
     
  2. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bugner had zero punch power. Any of the big heavyweights had a good chance at stopping him because he didnt have the power to keep them at bay..
     
  3. Threetime no1

    Threetime no1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:Funny as **** you Hook.

    Yeah the 'TNT' and 'Bonecrusher' fights are exactly what i had in mind mate.
    Bugner while not being a big hitter was a strong mofo who could spoil and maul with the best of em.

    :lol:and yeah i can definitely see Tyson taking a snack on Joe's puffy nipples too. Bugner liked to talk **** during a fight aswell, which would have added to Tyson's frustration.

    It's safe to say Tyson woulda been glad to see the back of Mr Bugner.
     
  4. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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  5. Tin Man Waldo

    Tin Man Waldo Freakishly Fragile Full Member

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    joe bugner was no better than tucker and smith in actual fact he was less skilled and slower than tucker on film and tyson only lost two rounds to tucker and one round to smith but you assume bugner does well through your blind hate for mike tyson and pro clinchko agenda
     
  6. Threetime no1

    Threetime no1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :huh
    When did i say Bugner was better then either man or that i HATE Tyson?

    The sentence in bold woulda been suffice and is a fair summing up. The fact of the matter is Tyson got frustrated against both those men and would against Bugner too imo, has was pointed out.

    It is possible to put your points across without accusing and assuming fella.

    I was a fan of Tyson, but it's no secret that he could have problems with big strong heavies. It's common knowledge.

    Lighten up.:thumbsup
     
  7. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Ah I see what you are saying...even still I wouldn't really say he was to past prime..He was essentially at the peak of his powers not long before, Foreman didn't take out a faded Frazier..he just had Joe's number.
     
  8. SenorRamirez

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  9. The Wanderer

    The Wanderer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Frazier almost took him out in their actual fight and probably could have finished him if Joe was a more ruthless kind of guy.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2VlPnMUNKI[/ame]

    (9:35)

    Joe from 71 or earlier, Foreman, the more aggressive version of Lewis all would have certainly done it.

    Tyson, Liston, and Marciano all have a shot too.
     
  10. CubanHeel

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    Bugner would be the undisputed champ in any era other than the 70's, although I hear now that the 90's were also a golden era for HW's, I must've missed that while actually watching boxing during the 90's.