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Thanks, but truth be told she originally requested Arguello vs De La Hoya but I told her I don't have Oscar in the game so she came up with Chavez instead. By the way, the actual Chavez-Arguello fight has been played out, I just haven't posted the results and recap yet, but I'll say it had some surprising moments and an interesting result. Full fight post on that one to follow when I get in from the pool...
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Originally posted by fitefanSHO View PostRocky Marciano vs Joe Frazier
In this "Title Bout" DREAM fight between two great heavyweight champions, the action started early and ended early as Rocky kept his undefeated record alive with a convincing 2nd round TKO victory over Frazier. Joe came out smoking in the first and stunned Rocky mid way through the round with his trademark left hook, but Rocky took the shot well and despite losing the first round, came on very aggressive in the 2nd. In the 2nd, a combination from Rocky sent Joe to the canvas (down goes Frazier!!) and Frazier only barely beat the count at 9 and was obviously in huge trouble. Showing incredible killer instinct, Rocky moved in for the finish, staggering Frazier with a right cross and then knocking him down again (down goes Frazier!!) with a powerful right hook. Frazier somehow got to feet at the count of 2 but was obviously in no condition to continue and so the referee stopped the fight.
Result: Rocky Marciano KO2 Joe Frazier
Time of KO: 2:41 of the 2nd round.
Scores at the Time of stoppage: All 3 judges, 10-9 Frazier.if they were to be any KOs in that fight never THAT early.
Originally posted by fitefanSHO View PostOh, I read it wrong. Frazier vs Marciano, u got it.
Scheduled right now, I have....
Alexis Arguello vs Julio Cesar Chavez (my wife requested this one)
Jerry Quarry vs Razor Ruddock (if I can find Quarry, he's missing at the moment)
Mike Tyson vs Joe Frazier (in Philly, giving Joe a hometown advantage)
Jimmy Wilde vs Benny Lynch
Benny Leonard vs Ike Williams
Joe Frazier vs Rocky Marciano
One of my favorite threads ever. Post some pics of the fighter cards. Id love to see what they look like, if it isnt too much trouble. Thanks for this kick a$$ thread!
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Originally posted by DarkTerror88 View Postif they were to be any KOs in that fight never THAT early.
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I have had many fights go the distance, and just as many end in KO... early, mid, to late. All depends but when you put two sluggers like Frazier and Marciano in the ring and they both have ridiculous power (HP10) and one guy (Frazier) has a somewhat unreliable chin, KD's & KO's can happen, early.
Foreman KO'd Frazier in 2, and so did The Rock!
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Originally posted by fitefanSHO View PostI have had many fights go the distance, and just as many end in KO... early, mid, to late. All depends but when you put two sluggers like Frazier and Marciano in the ring and they both have ridiculous power (HP10) and one guy (Frazier) has a somewhat unreliable chin, KD's & KO's can happen, early.
Foreman KO'd Frazier in 2, and so did The Rock!
Also Foreman threw uppercuts and hookercuts that caught Frazier Coming in, Rock wouldnt be able to do that IMO
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1982 Alexis Arguello vs 1991 Julio Cesar Chavez
Junior Welterweights, scheduled for 15 rounds.
In this "Title Bout" DREAM fight between ATG Junior Welterweights from the past, a strange tempo for the fight was set very early the first round when Alexis Arguello hit Chavez very low below the belt, and despite his insistence that it was not intentional, Chavez was incensed by this and from that point on fought like a man possessed. Despite losing the first two rounds and being cut slightly under the left eyes, Chavez came on very strong in the third and dropped Arguello with a combination of punches for a 5 count. Seconds later, a right cross from Chavez had Arguello down again, and in a heap of trouble. Arguello made it up by 9 and was fortunate the bell rang to end the round. With Arguello's left eye now swelling rapidly, Chavez found it easier to find Arguello in the 4th and he opened a nasty gash over the right eye of Arguello who was now starting to look a terrible mess. In the 5th, Chavez quickly reopened the cut over Arguello's eye and suddenly Arguello looked like Chavez did against De La Hoya in their bloody first battle.
The referee stopped the action to have the ringside physician have a look at the cut and it was ruled that Arguello could not continue, awarding a TKO victory to Julio Cesar Chavez.
Result: Chavez TKO5 Arguello
Time of the stoppage: 2:14 of round 5.
Score at the time of stoppage: 39-35, 38-36, and 38-36, all in favor of Chavez.
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Originally posted by fitefanSHO View Post1982 Alexis Arguello vs 1991 Julio Cesar Chavez
Junior Welterweights, scheduled for 15 rounds.
In this "Title Bout" DREAM fight between ATG Junior Welterweights from the past, a strange tempo for the fight was set very early the first round when Alexis Arguello hit Chavez very low below the belt, and despite his insistence that it was not intentional, Chavez was incensed by this and from that point on fought like a man possessed. Despite losing the first two rounds and being cut slightly under the left eyes, Chavez came on very strong in the third and dropped Arguello with a combination of punches for a 5 count. Seconds later, a right cross from Chavez had Arguello down again, and in a heap of trouble. Arguello made it up by 9 and was fortunate the bell rang to end the round. With Arguello's left eye now swelling rapidly, Chavez found it easier to find Arguello in the 4th and he opened a nasty gash over the right eye of Arguello who was now starting to look a terrible mess. In the 5th, Chavez quickly reopened the cut over Arguello's eye and suddenly Arguello looked like Chavez did against De La Hoya in their bloody first battle.
The referee stopped the action to have the ringside physician have a look at the cut and it was ruled that Arguello could not continue, awarding a TKO victory to Julio Cesar Chavez.
Result: Chavez TKO5 Arguello
Time of the stoppage: 2:14 of round 5.
Score at the time of stoppage: 39-35, 38-36, and 38-36, all in favor of Chavez.
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Originally posted by fitefanSHO View Post1982 Alexis Arguello vs 1991 Julio Cesar Chavez
Junior Welterweights, scheduled for 15 rounds.
In this "Title Bout" DREAM fight between ATG Junior Welterweights from the past, a strange tempo for the fight was set very early the first round when Alexis Arguello hit Chavez very low below the belt, and despite his insistence that it was not intentional, Chavez was incensed by this and from that point on fought like a man possessed. Despite losing the first two rounds and being cut slightly under the left eyes, Chavez came on very strong in the third and dropped Arguello with a combination of punches for a 5 count. Seconds later, a right cross from Chavez had Arguello down again, and in a heap of trouble. Arguello made it up by 9 and was fortunate the bell rang to end the round. With Arguello's left eye now swelling rapidly, Chavez found it easier to find Arguello in the 4th and he opened a nasty gash over the right eye of Arguello who was now starting to look a terrible mess. In the 5th, Chavez quickly reopened the cut over Arguello's eye and suddenly Arguello looked like Chavez did against De La Hoya in their bloody first battle.
The referee stopped the action to have the ringside physician have a look at the cut and it was ruled that Arguello could not continue, awarding a TKO victory to Julio Cesar Chavez.
Result: Chavez TKO5 Arguello
Time of the stoppage: 2:14 of round 5.
Score at the time of stoppage: 39-35, 38-36, and 38-36, all in favor of Chavez.
That's what I like to see.
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