Gerald McClellan vs Michael Watson At MW/SMW

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Gerald McClellan vs Michael Watson At MW/SMW

  1. McClellan By PTS

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  2. McClellan By KO/TKO

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  3. Draw

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  4. Watson By PTS

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  5. Watson By KO/TKO

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  1. sas6789

    sas6789 Well-Known Member Full Member

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  2. Smokin Bert

    Smokin Bert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    McCllellan by KO at either weight.
     
  3. Eddie Ezzard

    Eddie Ezzard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Much as I love Watson and find McLellan a disgusting man, there's only one way this ends; KO for G-Man.

    McCallum at 34, 35 took Watson to school. Our British boys were great against each other or America's B-list middlweights but I always felt they were a bit short of the level the top Americans were fighting at.

    I know Benn beat McLellan but there was something wrong with McLellan from the get go, that night. And even then, G-Man was thisclose to knocking Benn out.
     
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  4. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    Sad to say but McClellan pours it on and stops him mid round s
     
  5. Mod-Mania

    Mod-Mania Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It seems I'm in a minority here but I think Watson could do to McClellan what he did to Benn, Sure G-Man could KO Watson but Watson was the much better boxer of the two.
     
  6. power play

    power play Member Full Member

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    If Watson can get through the first 3 rounds then he wins. Mcclellan never fought a boxer.
     
  7. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    Same here.

    Watson would be in a lot of danger, particularly early on, but I can see him surviving the onslaught and gradually taking over the fight.