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  • Perfect Plex
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    Mickey Walker vs Ike Ibeabuchi

    Legendary Micky Walker takes on prime Ike. Walker was once ranked #5 at HW and managed to draw with Jack Sharkey and beat a few other HW contenders, so he had HW Accomplishments.

    How does he fair in this one?
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    he'd end up the knockout victim of a far lesser, far larger fighter


    ibeabuchi wouldn't have any problems dusting him, unfortunately


    walker was the exact dimensions of manny pacquiao

    5'7ish
    67 inch reach

    that's a small WW today

    he used to weigh in as a WW on a same day weigh in fighting many times per year sometimes more than once per month
    meaning today he would be less than a WW, perhaps finishing his career at WW, jr MW, or MW

    his lowest recorded weight is 139
    with a same day weigh in
    that's a tiny man compared to the 230 plus ibeabuchi
    with a one foot inch advantage in reach

    at his heaviest during his prime he was no larger than 170, and that was after drinking all week
    ike would lift his front foot off the ground when he threw the right hand, even if it was blocked

    president via knockout

    complete and total mismatch


    now if you picked somebody smaller,
    not even of the same size as walker but markedly smaller than ibeabuchi, given walker's track record, i'd probably give him a good chance

    lets say carl froch, about as big as you can get at SMW with good skills and conditioning and a great chin and fighting spirit
    but not world beater or insurmountable force in the ATG sense (like say bob foster at 175, against whom walker would stand virtually no chance)

    i think walker would be competitive with froch
    but get stopped rather quickly by ibeabuchi
    Last edited by New England; 08-03-2011, 08:44 PM.

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      Walker would get squashed like a bug. And I think Ike is overrated.

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        #4
        if his fight weight was 147....

        then he would probably be a lightweight.

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          lol...........

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            Walker miles better p4p

            Originally posted by Southpaw Power
            Legendary Micky Walker takes on prime Ike. Walker was once ranked #5 at HW and managed to draw with Jack Sharkey and beat a few other HW contenders, so he had HW Accomplishments.

            How does he fair in this one?
            Considering Walker held Sharkey to a draw, Walker has a chance. P4P Walker is far far better, miles ahead.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Scott9945
              Walker would get squashed like a bug. And I think Ike is overrated.
              Walkers a great, Ike's not !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                Originally posted by McGoorty
                Walkers a great, Ike's not !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


                ibeabuchi was no slouch
                he had a ton of weaponry and very good skills
                he could punch, he could box, he had a very good jab and head movement
                he had a great engine for a gigantic man. he participated in the most active HW fight ever recorded by the compubox (which has been around for decades at this point covering most of the big fights,) against david tua

                if they were the same size we all know who would be favored


                but they aren't even close to the same ballpark




                curiously, what do you think walker is going to do out there that's going to win him the fight?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by McGoorty
                  Walkers a great, Ike's not !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                  I've seen the Schmelling-Walker fight, and Mickey looked like the epitome of a fat middleweight who had no business is the ring with a top heavyweight. His draw with Sharkey reflects badly on Sharkey, IMO. Ibeabuchi would dwarf both Schmelling and Sharkey, and just about every other middleweight as well. They have weight classes for a reason.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Scott9945
                    I've seen the Schmelling-Walker fight, and Mickey looked like the epitome of a fat middleweight who had no business is the ring with a top heavyweight. His draw with Sharkey reflects badly on Sharkey, IMO. Ibeabuchi would dwarf both Schmelling and Sharkey, and just about every other middleweight as well. They have weight classes for a reason.
                    Sharkey is also known for being a world champion one fight and a journeyman the next.

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