I'd have to say Herol Graham vs Miss.Marvis Hagler.Graham was a well respected fighter who had already been avoided by the big names as a junior middleweight.Graham eventually moved up a division and worked his way into the position as Hagler's mandatory for his WBA championship belt.Hagler,who had no problem in defending his title's against undeserving mandatory challengers in the past,even when they had already been beaten decisively by Hagler,wanted nothing to do with Graham deliberately sat out the entire year before signing to fight a washed up,inactive welterweight in (the real) Sugar Ray Leonard.
It would have been interesting to see how Joe frazier matched up against other big punches besides George foreman.It would have told us how frazier's suspect chin did hold up against a big puncher,that perhaps the foreman fight was simply foreman himself.Unfortunately,we never did see this as frazier was content on fighting hand picked opponents and ducking any ranked big puncher who may crack his glass jaw.
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Dunno Mike you'd be looking at around 1958, I reckon which would put Marciano around 35 which would be a bit old for his style of fighter.
Marciano Patterson would have been possible though.
Suppose i could be guilty of wishful thinking there, but when you take into account the controversy surrounding Liston's age, it may be that Marciano was only about 5 years his senior..
2. Trinidad-James Page. Tito would win but Page packed punch.
3. Naseem Hamed-Luisito Espinosa. Both had awkward styles, and a well-fed, well-conditioned Espinosa has always been able to adapt to any style in his prime.
Suppose i could be guilty of wishful thinking there, but when you take into account the controversy surrounding Liston's age, it may be that Marciano was only about 5 years his senior..
Or younger lol.
No would have been some fight, one thing for sure Marciano would have gone in there unintimidated and fully prepared for a war. Liston certainly had the tools to beat Marciano but if the doubt that Liston was a bully who got found out if the other guy wasn't frightened was true, Marciano would have exposed him. Whilst everyone says fairly that Marciano's era was weak do think that he would have had the measure of everyone afterwards up to Liston.
2. Trinidad-James Page. Tito would win but Page packed punch.
3. Naseem Hamed-Luisito Espinosa. Both had awkward styles, and a well-fed, well-conditioned Espinosa has always been able to adapt to any style in his prime.
4. Roy Jones-Gerald McClellan
Tyson would have had very little trouble taking care of David Tua.... Tyson won more than half his pro fights in the opening round, i see him KOing Tua round 1
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