Prime Frazier vs Prime Leapai in a war: Who wins?

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #1

    Prime Frazier vs Prime Leapai in a war: Who wins?

    I have Frazier winning a FOTY candidate that sees both fighters go down in the same round 3 separate rounds, a razor sharp close fight that ends with Leapai's corner throwing the towel halfway through the 11th (or 14th?) in one for the ages.

    What say you?
    46
    Frazier by KO/TKO
    67.39%
    31
    Leapai by KO/TKO
    28.26%
    13
    Frazier by UD/SD/MD
    2.17%
    1
    Leapai by UD/SD/MD
    0.00%
    0
    Draw
    2.17%
    1

    The poll is expired.

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    #2
    similar styles - flat footed and deliberate
    frazier was very undersized and a bit of a slob/not a serious athlete but he had a lot more heart than leapai does

    not sarcasm, if i had to put my hard earned money on this fight happening today I wouldn't, it's a draw
    Last edited by ////; 09-22-2015, 12:19 AM.

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    • daggum
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      #3
      i'm not sure but what i do know is that kevin johnson outboxes them both

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        #4
        Originally posted by Cruisin'
        similar styles - flat footed and deliberate
        frazier was very undersized and a bit of a slob/not a serious athlete but he had a lot more heart than leapai does

        not sarcasm, if i had to put my hard earned money on this fight happening today I wouldn't, it's a draw
        how was joe a slob?

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          #5
          Can't see too many HWs these days going 15 hard rounds. Alex Leapai certainly isn't one of them. What's with the goofy threads?

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            #6
            Originally posted by 2shameless
            Can't see too many HWs these days going 15 hard rounds. Alex Leapai certainly isn't one of them. What's with the goofy threads?
            This is a weak HW era, but I see guys like Leapai, Pulev, Fury, and Wlad being able to go hard 15 rounds.

            in other divisions, guys like Margarito, Golovkin, and Yaegashi would go 15 rounds easy.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Cruisin'
              similar styles - flat footed and deliberate
              frazier was very undersized and a bit of a slob/not a serious athlete but he had a lot more heart than leapai does

              not sarcasm, if i had to put my hard earned money on this fight happening today I wouldn't, it's a draw
              Joe was a slip master at getting inside, deflecting punches and ripping a killer left hook. At his prime he was very technically sound. He fell apart fast as he aged

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                #8
                Originally posted by creekrat77
                Joe was a slip master at getting inside, deflecting punches and ripping a killer left hook. At his prime he was very technically sound. He fell apart fast as he aged
                pressure fighters usually don't last long.

                their style is tough on the body.

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                  #9
                  This thread is straight up Elroy bait.

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                    #10
                    Leapai's slow as hell. Frazier would land the left hook at will. Six rounds max.

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