Bigger Mis-match Cotto/Gomes or Dlh/Forbes

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  • Left2body
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    #21
    biggest mismatch is Tye Fields vs Anyone. Carlos Maussa has a better chance of beating Pavlik than Klitchko has of beating Tye Fields.

    The over under on Tye's fights is how many swings.

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    • KnockoutTheFat
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      #22
      Originally posted by Left2body
      biggest mismatch is Tye Fields vs Anyone. Carlos Maussa has a better chance of beating Pavlik than Klitchko has of beating Tye Fields.

      The over under on Tye's fights is how many swings.
      Quoted for truth. Even Felix Sturm vs. a prime Tyson is less of a mismatch then Tye Fields vs. Klit.

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      • Pullcounter
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        #23
        Originally posted by rogelio1289
        It's cool to take a tune up but why not take a fight that will bring a little something out of you? Don't these guys spar doing camp why do they have to have a glorified sparring match after camp?? Talk about being scared too lose. these two fights have to be some of the biggest mis-matches in quite some time. It's unapealing and not even worth watching. It does give the opponent a chance to win and the chance to say they fought so and so but in they end they end up getting embarrased wishing they never took the fight. DLH might let it go 12 rounds just to get the conditioning in but dlh could end this fight whenever he wants.
        Cotto/Gomez is the worse mismatch. At least Forbes can box.

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        • snoopy360
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          #24
          Definately Cotto vs. Gomez.

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          • Left2body
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            #25
            Biggest Mismatches in history have to go to the boxer who has this:

            36-0 vs 0-1
            37-0 vs 3-4
            42-0 vs 1-6
            44-0 vs 0-0
            49-0 vs 1-14


            All the same fighter

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            • Mike06j770
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              #26
              ref was trying to call the fight in the 3rd...hahaha...gomez's face was red as **** after the 1st minute...we'll have to see the dlh-forbes fight to determine the answer

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