Here's my dream card: Undercard Aaron Pryor vs Julio Cesar Chavez @ 140 Thomas Hearns vs Mike McCallum @ 154 Sonny Liston vs George Foreman @ HW Felix Trinidad vs Terry Norris @ 154 Sugar Ray Robinson vs Sugar Ray Leonard @ 147 Main event Muhammad Ali vs Joe Louis @ HW
Red Cobra, I really believe that Williams-Hearns would be closer for the above reasons even though Hearns would probably come out on top by mid-round stoppage 6 out of ten times.
Cotto vs Tito Best fight card ever would be (prime for prime obviously) Ali vs Tyson Louis vs Tunney Chang vs Yuh Wilfredo Gomez vs Eder Jofre@122 Naz vs Danny Little Red Lopez Canto vs Lynch@Flyweight Mickey Walker vs Archie Moore@Light Heavy All intriguing match-ups IMO
Hell yeah... I didn't even think about Walker-Moore...good one. Canto-Lynch is another really intersting one.:thumbsup
Cotto vs Tito wouldn't even be competitive IMO. Tito is about one of the worst styles match-ups I can think for Cotto.
Agreed:yep. It would be hotly contested for obvious reasons but no it wouldn't be the best matchup for Cotto stylistically:-(.
So, I assume you'll be posting your stylistic analysis for Moorer-Liston/schmeling/Walcott on the other thread?
HAHA, OK the Liston comment was more or less a debate starter. I do that a lot. The fact of the matter is , Liston could be outboxeder and was outboxed by Machen and Martin. A Moorer that has brought his A-Game will follow suit, slip that devastating jab(like he has shown the ability to do on numerous occasions), keep Liston turning and outpoint him. It has been done and Moorer COULD do it. That's all I was saying.
I'm not talking about the Moorer that fought Tua but the Moorer that beat the **** out of Holyfied and dominated Big George before getting caught. He PROBABLY wouldn't beat Liston but he could beat Liston IF he brought his A-Game(which is assumed in these kinds of matchups).
I wasn't talking about that Moorer either. Stylistically (which I see you've done to an extent, still don't agree though) :good