Marcos Maidana vs. Randall Bailey at 140.

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  • VG_Addict
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    #1

    Marcos Maidana vs. Randall Bailey at 140.

    Two hard-hitting sluggers without much in the way of technique. This would be a war.

    Who wins this one?
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    #2
    Originally posted by VG_Addict
    Two hard-hitting sluggers without much in the way of technique. This would be a war.

    Who wins this one?
    Bailey "without much in the way of technique"?

    He won so many fights via knockout because of his technique. He punched perfectly, always waiting for the right moment to strike, and paying attention to not get hit as much as he could.

    At their best, Bailey knocks Maidana out cold. If Amir Khan almost did it, Bailey surely does.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #3
      The Robert Garcia trained Maidana stops Bailey mid to late.

      The cruder version who actually fought at 140 possibly walks on to something.

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      • KillaMane26
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        #4
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        The Robert Garcia trained Maidana stops Bailey mid to late.

        The cruder version who actually fought at 140 possibly walks on to something.
        This.... Marcos with Garcia had enough skills to not get hurt too bad or rely too much on aggression which would have got the younger version knocked tf out.

        Btw... people barely bring up Bailey who should be on the list of the hardest punchers of the last 30 years.

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          #5
          Originally posted by KillaMane26

          This.... Marcos with Garcia had enough skills to not get hurt too bad or rely too much on aggression which would have got the younger version knocked tf out.

          Btw... people barely bring up Bailey who should be on the list of the hardest punchers of the last 30 years.
          Yeah Bailey could really crack. He had tendencies to underperform in fights too though, I remember him losing to that Columbian on a Tito undercard and when Hurtado stopped him- really good fight that too.

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