TOP fight that you want to see (from each weightclass)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by KillSomething, Oct 4, 2010.


  1. Clarkson

    Clarkson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Heavy - W.Klitschko vs D Haye

    200 - cunningham vs wlodarczyk III

    175 - Pascal vs Cloud

    168 - Lucian Bute vs Andre Ward

    160 - Martinez vs Williams II

    147 - Pacquiao vs Mayweather

    140 - Bradley vs Alexander

    135 - Marquez vs Katsidis

    126 - Gamboa vs Lopez

    118 - Montiel vs Donaire

    115/118 - Darchinyan vs Donaire II
     
  2. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    I think he does if he doesn't get over-awed by the occasion. Nishioka has a good combination of technical skill and power, but Munroe has a good chin and I think it'll hold up early. If he can weather that, discourage Nishioka and employ his size, then I think he might be able to drag Nishioka to mid or close range and possibly outwork him.

    It'll be tough though, I don't really know what the scoring's like over in Japan but I would imagine he'd have a hard time getting a decision so he really needs to do a job on this kid. I think Nishioka is rightly the favourite, but I fancy Munroe can do the job, whether he will is another story.
     
  3. Zandman

    Zandman Fisticuffs Fan Full Member

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    Hvy: Tomasz Adamek vs. David Haye
    200: Marco Huck vs. Danny Green
    175: Beibut Shumenov vs. Glen Johnson
    168: Carl Froch vs. Kelly Pavlik
    160: Sergio Martinez vs. Dmitry Pirog
    154: Miguel Cotto vs. Antonio Margarito II
    147: Floyd Mayweather, jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao
    140: Amir Khan vs. Devon Alexander
    135: Brandon Rios vs. Michael Katsidis
    130: Ricky Burns vs. Roman Martinez II
    126: Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Juan Manuel Lopez
    122: Wilfredo Vazquez, jr. vs. Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym
    118: Yonnhy Perez vs. Abner Mares II
    115: Nonito Donaire vs. Juan Alberto Rosas
    112: Pongsaklek Wonjongkam vs. Luis Concepcion
    108: Roman Gonzalez vs. Giovanni Segura
    105: Nkosinathi Joyi vs. Oleydong Sithsamerchai
     
  4. Zopilote

    Zopilote Dinamita Full Member

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    Heavy: Wlad vs Vitali (like that would ever happen tho)
    Cruiser: -
    Light Heavy: Dawson vs Hopkins
    Super Middle: Ward vs Bute
    Middle: Martinez vs Williams 2(finally happening, cant wait!)
    Jr. Middle: Cotto vs Angulo
    Welter: Manny vs Floyd
    Light Welter: Bradley vs Alexander
    Light: Marquez vs Rios
    Super Feather: Solis vs Martinez
    Feather: Gamboa vs Rafa/Juanma winner
    Super Bantam: Rigodeaux vs Vasquez jr
    Bantam: Montiel vs Mares
    Super Fly: Cazares vs Rosas
    Fly: Wonjongkam vs Segura
    Light Fly: Segura vs Gonzalez
    Straw: Gonzalez vs Joyi
     
  5. larsker

    larsker Well-Known Member Full Member

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    wlad vs vitali is a must :deal
     
  6. Zandman

    Zandman Fisticuffs Fan Full Member

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    No, it isn't.

    I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would see Wlad vs. Vitali.
    If it ever were to happen (and it won't), it would go down exactly like this:

    Realizing that they're brothers, and that it's vastly different from just friends fighting, they will not go out to hurt each other at all. So no power punches to the head, then - just a 12-round jabbing contest with a lot of brotherly hugging thrown in for good measure.
    This leisurely sparring session would end with Wladimir winning a UD, because that was what they agreed to beforehand - so that Vitali could just hand over his belt to his little brother.

    And this would never happen because the brothers seem to me to be to honest to fix a fight - and there's no way in Hell a fight between those two could be anything else.