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  • #21
    hagler for hearns

    JCC for pea

    pavlik for BHop

    arce for mijares

    david diaz for pacquiao

    duran for hearns

    toney for RJJ...

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    • #22
      Originally posted by -IronMike- View Post
      good point on Tito being tailor made for Winky, he doesnt have either the workrate or power to cause Winky problems

      Not sure I can agree on dlh and Mosley, care to elaborate a bit?
      I think Mosley had the perfect style to beat De La Hoya because of his speed and long right hand. Oscar struggled alot in both fights because normally he could just keep you at bay with his jab and land power shots off it but it was much harder with Mosley because Shane was faster and could counter his jab with the right hand.

      If you watch the first fight, Oscar looked really confused in the early rounds. This was because Mosley would always come in and out, in and out. And Oscar couldnt time him like he did with other opponents.

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      • #23
        Another one has to be Fabrice Tiozzo and Virgil Hill. Fabrice had a pretty good career winning the WBC and WBA Light Heavyweight titles along with the WBA Cruiserweight title. He beat world champions Mike McCallum, Dariusz Michalczewski, Silvio Branco, Nate Miller, Eric Lucas and Leslie Stewart. Along with this he also became European and French champion, But he couldnt get the better of Virgil Hill. Losing the first fight by split decision and the 2nd by 1st round TKO after being knocked down 3 times.

        I have both fights on DVD. Need to watch them soon...

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        • #24
          Originally posted by JK1700 View Post
          I think Mosley had the perfect style to beat De La Hoya because of his speed and long right hand. Oscar struggled alot in both fights because normally he could just keep you at bay with his jab and land power shots off it but it was much harder with Mosley because Shane was faster and could counter his jab with the right hand.

          If you watch the first fight, Oscar looked really confused in the early rounds. This was because Mosley would always come in and out, in and out. And Oscar couldnt time him like he did with other opponents.
          great post and thank you for answering my question as well

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          • #25
            Some more...

            Iran Barkley for Henry Maske

            Nigel Benn for Chris Eubank

            David Tua for Lennox Lewis

            Diego Corrales for Floyd Mayweather Jr

            All of Pacquiao's opponents are made for him. Roach has to give the "stamp of approval" before the deal is agreed. If they arent coming off a KO loss and arent willing to fight at a catchweight. The fighter is not even considered...

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            • #26
              Originally posted by -D33Pwaters- View Post
              Witherspoon? never heard of him.
              Huh? You were taking the piss then weren't you?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by JK1700 View Post
                Some more...

                Iran Barkley for Henry Maske

                Nigel Benn for Chris Eubank

                David Tua for Lennox Lewis

                Diego Corrales for Floyd Mayweather Jr

                All of Pacquiao's opponents are made for him. Roach has to give the "stamp of approval" before the deal is agreed. If they arent coming off a KO loss and arent willing to fight at a catchweight. The fighter is not even considered...
                I don't get this. You say a bunch of fights that actually happened and that you know the guys were made for because you saw it happen (and which you might have picked otherwise but now change) but Barkley and Maske? It never happened unlike the others, so what makes you say that?

                Explain yourself!

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by JK1700 View Post
                  I think Mosley had the perfect style to beat De La Hoya because of his speed and long right hand. Oscar struggled alot in both fights because normally he could just keep you at bay with his jab and land power shots off it but it was much harder with Mosley because Shane was faster and could counter his jab with the right hand.

                  If you watch the first fight, Oscar looked really confused in the early rounds. This was because Mosley would always come in and out, in and out. And Oscar couldnt time him like he did with other opponents.
                  What about the second fight? Wat about Ike Quartey?He caused him even just as much trouble.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by BennyST View Post
                    I don't get this. You say a bunch of fights that actually happened and that you know the guys were made for because you saw it happen (and which you might have picked otherwise but now change) but Barkley and Maske? It never happened unlike the others, so what makes you say that?

                    Explain yourself!
                    I dont understand your point but I will try and explain. Barkley was a come forward brawler with alot of power but little boxing intelligence. Maske was a very intelligent, tall southpaw who just layed back and picked off everything he did and beat him up to the point where Barkley's corner had to stop the fight for his own safety.

                    I'm too young to have seen the fight when it actually happened, I watched it about a month or two ago. But having seen the fight, Barkley was the kind of fighter who was made for a fighter like Henry Maske.

                    The contrast in styles was so different, Barkley's aggressive, come forward style was perfect for Maske because he was very intelligent, calculating, had good defence and was the naturally bigger man. If you watch that fight you will see what I mean, Barkley looked like an amatuer. And it was just 2 years after he had beaten the legendary Thomas Hearns.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by BennyST View Post
                      What about the second fight? Wat about Ike Quartey?He caused him even just as much trouble.
                      Styles make fights, Mosley didnt look as good the second time. You can put that down to Oscar making adjustments (which he did) but you can also put it down to Mosley coming off 2 losses to Forrest and fighting at 154 for just the 2nd time in his career. Either way, I think Mosley's style was ideal for beating a guy like De La Hoya who used his height and reach to his advantage because Shane has very long arms for his size.

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