To make it harder I'll stick with ones that went over 10 rounds, and only post the first 10 rounds. Also feel free to guess who won. Names and other major giveaways will be changed or redacted. These may be from any period, but I'll probably avoid any fights that are too well known. First round- Mike led with a heavy left and got a jab on the jaw that turned him half around. He in again lumbering. Joe jabbing jim on the mouth. Joe swung left and right for the head, but Mike only laughed and pushed his way to close quaters again. Joe swung a left that cut the right eye, and in a fierce mix-up he made Mike's head rock until he clinched. Mike rushed in again and made Joe's nose bleed just as the bell sounded Second round- It was apparent that Mike would prove a hard man to down. Mike put in a couple of terrific left hand smashes on Joe's nose and made the gore fly afresh. He rushed in again and with a right he sent Joe bounding against the ropes. Joe was on the defensive now and Mike kept close to him, throwing in heavy body blows and jolts on the face, at the same time paying little or no attention to the sharp counters Joe fires back. The crowd was in an uproar at the close Third round- Mike's stomach was working like a bellows when he came up, but he rushed savagely and pushed Joe into a corner. Joe was furious and raised a big lump under Mike's left eye. He also sent Mike's head back with a couple of hot lefts and Mike began to rough it like a mad bull. He was fighting wild, wrestling and hugging while Joe sent in body blows and smashes on the jaw in a perfect storm. Both were weary when they sat down Forth round- Joe was told to take his time when the round began, but Mike forced the fighting without delay. They into a hot mix-up, Joe's blows being delivered with better accuracy. Mike's speed began to give out now, but he had lots strength and some of his punches shook Joe up so that he had to clinch. Mike got a heavy left to the jaw, but when he tried to follow it up,, Joe punched him rapidly in the face almost at will. Mike was puffing at the end Fifth round- Joe opened with a corking left on the mouth. Mike rushed back; swinging both hands wildly. He was very slow with his feet, yet when he got to Joe he had enough power in his punches to make himself felt. Joe let him come on, meeting with lefts on the mouth and twice crossing him on the jaw with his right. Mike looked out into the crowd and winked as he went to his chair Sixth round- Joe's game was to keep away if possible and jab his rival to defeat. Mike sailed in and threw a hammer into Joe's heart. Joe sent a stomach punch to the right spot and also swing a left to the ear, but Mike did not budge. Joe made the pace faster and landed two smashes to Mike's one, but the latter stood up to the gaff with dogged pluck and did his best to drop Mike with a desperate right. It was warm work, and both felt the effects of it at the bell. Seventh round- Joe shot a left to the eye and then backed off as Mike rushed him toward the ropes. Mike was still full of fight and dangerous, because of his ability to hit hard at close range, but he was slow and clumsy in his movements. Joe fought at long range during most of the round, and had bleeding lips when he took his corner. Mike was pretty well tired out. Eighth round- Joe got to the eye as a starer, and then did a little rushing. Mike blocked well, and also clinched when matters became serious. At close range Mike did as much effective punching as Joe, so the latter got away and shook Mike up with a left on the jaw. Joe then cut loose and smashed his man when and where he pleased until the bell rang, Mike being solely on the defensive. Ninth round- Joe drove a hard right to the body, and began to fight fast at close quaters. Mike, though like an ice wagon, threw back some terrific smashed on the head and ribs. Joe looked tired, but he kept at his attack until Mike nailed him hard to the jaw with a left. They were slugging heavily when the timekeeper got in his work. Both were anxious to go to bed when they flopped into their corners. Tenth round- Joe sent in a couple of lefts on the sore eye as they came up. Joe put in a stomach blow that sounded like hitting a beer keg with a mallet, but Mike came back at his man with a vicious rush and two dangerous swings that almost reached the jaw. Joe landed three times on the jaw with no apparent effect, and Mike once more winked at some friends at the ringside as he moved to his corner. . . .