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Frank Bruno vs Corrie Sanders who wins and how?
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Sanders wins, better boxer than Bruno (That ain't saying much!) and a decent punch.
Sanders has some respectable wins on his record, including a two round blow out of Wladimir Klitschko, and Sanders was an aging fighter at this stage.
Then the following year he managed to last until the 8th against big brother Vitali, Bruno at his best would have left the ring on a stretcher against either of the Ukrainian kids.
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Well i like Bruno to win, better boxer imo, hits as hard as Corrie too. Bruno KO Win
Then again i do have this horrible vision of Big Frank leading on the cards only to gas late and get knocked out!
Im sticking with Bruno for the win tho, not a great fighter by any means but better than people remember or give credit forComment
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Well i like Bruno to win, better boxer imo, hits as hard as Corrie too. Bruno KO Win
Then again i do have this horrible vision of Big Frank leading on the cards only to gas late and get knocked out!
Im sticking with Bruno for the win tho, not a great fighter by any means but better than people remember or give credit forComment
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I think Sanders being a better "boxer" than Smith is debatable tho. Not that Smith was a great boxer or anything just that Corrie is a sloppy lump of dung...Comment
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It is possible Sanders-Bruno would resemble Rahman-Sanders more than a "boxing match" anyways.Comment
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Frank had two problems - the wrong kind of fitness (physical rather than athletic) and occasional bouts of timidity. The former could have been solved quite easily had someone instructed him correctly.
Bruno was a far better fighter than many give credit. There isn't a heavyweight in the game right now who wouldn't trade their jab for his, which was an absolute redwood. Lennox Lewis had no answer to it until Bruno began to tire. Moreover, he was unquestionably one of the hardest hitting heavyweights of the last twenty years. He could really crumple an opponent.
Against Witherspoon & Smith I'm pretty sure he was ahead on the cards until he gassed (the final round for the latter, I think). With nothing more than a bit more attention paid to his fitness both those names would probably be marked as Ws. A considerable improvement to his resume.
The Tyson myth-monster had Frank beat before he set foot in the ring for their second encounter. But he put up a decent show in their opening bout. Far, far better than the much-vaunted Spinks and Berbick. He even hurt Mike with a clubbing right but he lacked the killer instinct to press home the advantage.
Given his success against Bonecrusher and Witherspoon (especially) I hardly think Sanders would have him hiding beneath the bed-clothes.Comment
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Possibly a T-KO. But not a KO. Frank had a very good chin and I doubt anyone could starch him with one punch. Unfortunately (and this was a problem he shared with Nigel Benn), his chin tended to degenerate proportionally to his stamina. Which meant that whilst it was nigh-on impossible to stop him dead, persistent pressure would ultimately exhaust him.Comment
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