Not really talking about the super obvious ones like Ali-Tyson. I think it could be a cool thread. At heavyweight I'd love to see Jersey Joe square off with the roided up Toney that beat on Holy and Ruiz over 15. Master vs the student in a sense, Toney really admired him and took some of his moves from old Arnold Cream I feel Toney would have been right at home over 15 rounds. 12 rounds just isn't enough time for real practicioners of the sweet science.
Montell Giffin reminds me of Cream more than Toney does. Griffin is somewhere between Toney and Jones if restricting it to contemporary fighters only .
Griffin definitely had some moves when Futch was in his corner. Tricky guy to fight, real skillful. I wonder what a fight between him and Qawi, two short light heavies, would have looked like.
Dokes-Page circa 1982 Ramos-Czyz-1982 Saad Muhammad-Mustafa Muhammad II-1981 Tucker-Green-1981 Starling-McCrory-1982-1983. Zapata-Gushiken-1980 Norton-Lyle- 1974-1976 Hagler-Fletcher-1982-1983 Robinson-Moore-1955 Kalue-Duran-1981 Cuevas-Benitez- 1979. Kenty-Davis Jr-1980. Frazier-Mac Foster-1970 Galindez-Conteh-1976.
frazier and norton, it should have happened. somehow i think frazier would win by knockout, but ken would make it at least some way competitive.