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  • The Old LefHook
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    #11
    Galento/Saddler is another matchup I like.

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    • CauliflowerEars
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      #12
      Originally posted by OctoberRed
      My personal favorite.
      Glad not just me. Thought maybe more would think of this one.

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      • Rusty Tromboni
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        #13
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules
        - -Dempsey vs Louis.

        No other fight comes close.
        Dempsey was a little too quick for that to be competitive.

        It would look like Duran vs. Arguello. No one really regrets that that one didn't happen.

        Tunney's not the firebrand that Dempsey was, but his style makes that a fun fight. Louis will probably hit the deck more than once. Tunney will never be truly out of danger of Louis' fight-ending combinations. I favor Tunney based on styles, but Louis is soooo much more proven at Heavyweight that Tunney can only be a slight favorite even though he's all wrong for Louis.
        Last edited by Rusty Tromboni; 11-17-2019, 01:08 PM.

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        • Rusty Tromboni
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          #14
          As someone else said, this fight DID happen: Walker-Greb.

          Duran-Leonard II would have unseated it, but Duran s h i t the bed. That probably would be the fight I'd make: Duran of the first fight vs. Leonard of the rematch. Leonard's an underdog but a damn game one.

          Other than that, the easiest answer: ANY of the legendary Lightweights against another. Doesn't matter who. If it's two great Lightweights, you have the potential for unparalleled magic.

          You can't go wrong just pulling two names blindly from a hat. Maybe not always Ward-Gatti'esque. But definitely competitive and compelling.

          Anyway, I also like the opportunity to see fighters from different eras show how the sport has changed. Along with exctiement and greatness, I like matches that would display how the sport has developed.


          Duran vs. Lomachenko
          Robinson vs. Greb
          McGovern vs. Gomez
          Armstrong vs. Napoles
          Walker vs. Langford
          Harada vs. Olivares
          Vitali vs. Wilder
          Ali vs. Lewis
          Conn vs. heavyweight Spinks
          Jofre vs. Two Guys at once
          Quarry vs. Marciano
          Foster vs. Gibbons
          Last edited by Rusty Tromboni; 11-17-2019, 01:13 PM.

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          • hdog
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            #15
            Marciano- Frazier comes up a lot. Armstrong - Duran would be fantastic.

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            • a.rihn
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              #16
              Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
              Dempsey was a little too quick for that to be competitive.
              How about Dempsey vs Duran?

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