Hearns vs. Gotti at 147 Bramble vs. J. Diaz at 135 Nunn vs. Pavlich at 160 J.Johnson vs. Byrd McClullen vs.Williams at 160 Hagler vs.Pazienza at 160 Corrales vs.Haugen at 135 I need to stop picking on Diaz.lol
I wont even comment on Byrd-Johnson. The era's and styles of boxing were too different. Hearns kills(no pun intended) Gatti in 1 round. Bramble grinds down Diaz and stops him late. Nunn stops Pavlik late in a VERY one sided fight. Do you mean McClellan or McCallum vs Williams? Either way, Paul gets killed. Hagler stops Paz in 6 one sided rounds. Corrales-Haugen isnt exactly a mismatch. Haugen was a good fighter, and would give Chico a good fight. But I think Corrales stops him late.
Toney beats the Latin Fake within an inch of his life and stops him in 7. Edwin Rosario vs Philip Holiday
Qawi ends up making Andrade look like an Ultimate Bacon Cheeseburger by the time he's done with him. TKO 10 Bob Foster vs. Roy Jones (2010 version)
roy pulls out one last outstanding performance and lasts to the third when he is ko'd hagler vs johnny melfah
Well, 154 might be just a little too much for the former Featherweight. esapeccially against a big,strong,fast fighter like Leonard.
It is because he's there to get cracked,and getting hit by Paz and Camacho isnt like getting hit by Chico,getting hit by Chico is unhealthy for anyone at these weights,besides Haugan didnt even hit as hard as Paz or Camacho,or deffinetly someone like Casamayor and deffinetlyx2 not Frietas and Castillo,we would get his craddle rocked badlly.
McClellan knocks him out of the ring into the scorer's table in the 1st round. But unlike Cintron, Duddy's heart carries him back into the ring before the count of 20 is reached and McClellan unloads with another right hand, causing a tremendous impact on Duddy's forehead as it lands on the canvas, which causes big dent. Mike Tyson vs. Ed "Too Tall" Jones