Fantasy Welterweight Tournament!!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by PBF11, Sep 21, 2011.


  1. SweetHome_Bama

    SweetHome_Bama Loyal Member banned

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    Throw in a prime Vernon Forrest
     
  2. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    robinson beats them all hands down
    hearns decisions oskie @147, KO4 @154
    sweat pea sends floyd to hospital, and floyd goes on to trash sweat pea, his entire family, HBO and then blames his father for losing this one badly
     
  3. southpawgrammar

    southpawgrammar New Member Full Member

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    Mayweather only enters if each fight is 18 months apart and he is promised that Cortez ref's !
     
  4. JohnAnthony

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    Based on which of his welter fights that you've seen
     
  5. JohnAnthony

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    Plus when mayweather meets Robinson in the Final. - He goes to pretend to touch gloves with robinson, Then Sparks him out instead.

    Protect yourself at all times
     
  6. badassQatari

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    enough to call him the greatest welter of all time: grace, speed, power, defense, footwork, ability to change defensive and offensive plans in between rounds
     
  7. pahapoisu

    pahapoisu Superman! Full Member

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    There is no way you could actually predict the outcome of this thing.
     
  8. JohnAnthony

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    Yes but which Welter fights. I've seen his middleweight ones onwards, and he looked good there, and I can see his record is good at welter:

    But which fights have you seen at Welter.
     
  9. JASPER

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    your crazy
     
  10. GDG

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    SRR KO Tito

    Hearns UD DLH (closer than many will expect)

    Pea UD PBF (Close again)

    Leonard TKO Pacman
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    SRR KO Hearns

    SRL UD Pea
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    SRR UD SRL
     
  11. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    good records? its a great record.

    try you tube or subscribe to fight sites
     
  12. bandido

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    Sugar Ray Robinson vs Felix Trinidad - SRR
    Tommy Hearns vs Oscar De La Hoya - Hearns
    Floyd Mayweather vs Pernell Whitaker - Whitaker
    Sugar Ray Leonard vs Manny Pacquiao - Leonard

    Robinson vs Hearns - Robinson
    Whitaker vs Leonard - Leonard

    Robinson vs. Leonard -Robinson

    For 3rd/4th place:
    Hearns vs. Whitaker - Whitaker

    Losers' bracket
    Felix Trinidad vs DLH - DLH
    Mayweather vs. Pacquiao - Pacquiao

    For 5th/6th place:
    DLH vs. Pacquiao - Pacquiao

    For 7th/8th place:
    Trinidad vs Mayweather - Trinidad
     
  13. GDG

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    No way Pea beats Hearns. He could neither outbox nor KO him @147. Hearns holds all of the stylistic advantages.
     
  14. Vano-Irons

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    Robinson KO Tito
    Hearns PTS Oscar
    Pea PTS Mayweather
    Leonard PTS Pac

    Robinson KO Hearns (Hearns has the power to KO any WW in history, but he was vulnerable at the weight)
    Pea PTS Leonard

    Robinson PTS Pea

    Duran should have got an honourable mention
     
  15. ripcity

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    Sugar Ray Robinson vs Felix Trinidad: Robinson's skill set beats Trinidad's power.
    Robinson TKO 11.
    Tommy Hearns vs Oscar De La Hoya: Herns in a competive fight.
    Hearns 7-5.
    Floyd Mayweather vs Pernell Whitaker: I'm starting to think that Whitaker was an overachever at 147, while Mayweather I think has stayed pretty constant through out his career. If this was at 135 I 'd go with Whitaker but despite Whitaker being the better all time great. I think Mayweather would edge him at 147.
    Mayweather 7-5

    Sugar Ray Leonard vs Manny Pacquiao: This is going to be the most one sidded fight of the series. Leonard is going to make Pacquiao look like a fool. I would not be surprised to see a cornor stopage in this one.
    Leonard TKO 9.

    Sugar Ray Robinson vs Tommy Hearns: A lot of pundunts are going to question why this is not the finals match up. They might be right. Robinson is the more talented of the two, but Hearns is bigger and not that far behind in talent. Size alone means very little. However when a boxer knows how to use his size it is the greatest weopen in boxing. Hearns knows how to use his size, and it will be the deciding factor in an exciting fight.
    Hearns 7-5.

    Floyd Mayweather vs Sugar Ray Leonard: Perhapps Leonard's and Mayweather's greatet talent in boxing is not a spefic skill set but their abitily to beat who ever is in front of them. For this reason alone this is an intreguing match up. In the first round Mayweather pulled of something of an upset. I don't think it happens again. Only one of these guys are going to find a way to win.
    Leonard 8-4.

    Tommy Hearns vs. Sugar Ray Leonard. In their real fight Hearns was comfortably a head of Leonard after 12, which makes this fight an intresting one to predect. If I go by this I have to go with Hearns by clear decision. However I think that knowing this is a 12 round fight the boxers would be prepared for a 12 round pace rather than a 15 round pace. Prehapps no one has ever been better at finding a way to win than Sugar Ray Leonard.
    Leonard 7-5.

    In my opinion Ray Leonard is not the most talented boxer at 147, but he has the intanagables and I can't think of anyone who'd I'd pick to beat him when he is at his best at welterweight.