its an ancient chienese secret. The simulations are not computer generated. The results have always been accurate with in a certain degree. If Rumblin' Rockin' Productions told you of this ancient chienese secret, im afraid that we would have to eliminate you.LMAO.............Rockin'
Ancient Chinese secret, eh? LOL!
Hey, this is a pretty cool project that you plan on doing and I wish you the best of luck with it. I know I'll be following it closely.
It seems that there has been a blow up in the Lamotta training camp. Once hearing the announcement that the bout was to be scheduled for 10 rounds, they blew up..."What da F**K is goin on here.... when we was talkin about dat fight we had agreed tat it was goin to be a 15 round f**kin fight. Dez bums can kiss my a**!!!!" When we tried contacting Thomas Hearns for insight into the matter he was, as we were told, unavailable at the time.
So we will put this up for the public. Is this going to be a 10 round fight or a 15 round non title fight. The decision is yours and your input would be greatly appreciated.
Rockin, I'd say if both of the fighters were world champions and have fought in the 15 round era, like both LaMotta and to a lesser extent Hearns were, make it a 15 rounder.
Actually, I'd say schedule all of the fights for 15 rounds, unless BOTH fighters have fought in the more modern 12 round era.
Ok, these are my predictions on how the Chinese are going to decide these fights that have already been scheduled;
Jake LaMotta TKO-8 Thomas Hearns
If it's a middleweight, I think Hearns is going to have loads of trouble dealing with the strength, toughness, aggressiveness, punch output, and the cleverness of LaMotta. I think Hearns will outbox LaMotta for the first few rounds, as he uses his footwork, handspeed, reach advantage and especially his jab. But eventually he's going to be drawn into a brawl and that's going to be the key for a LaMotta victory. Hearns often got drawn into brawls with lesser, but alot tougher and more aggressive talents like Barkley and Roldan (Hagler wasn't a lesser talent, but same thing there). LaMotta isn't an overly powerful puncher, but I think his body punching will take it's toll on Hearns, who didn't have the best of stamina, and eventually stop him at around the midway point.
If you disagree with me on that pick, blame it on Yao Ming, as he was the one who gave me some inside information on the matchup.
Who's next, Dempsey and Wills? Ok, I think about that matchup for a minute and then give my thoughts.
yes, Rumblin' Rockin' Productions fantasy throw downs. If the public demands the fight then we demand that they fight for you. And they will. If you can dream it, we can make it happen...........Rockin'
This is a tough one to pick because I've never seen Wills in action, so I have to go with what was written about him. He was apparently a pretty talented boxer from the outside, and who also had a pretty powerful punch. But he wasn't the quickest guy around and I think that's going to be the key in this matchup.
The Chinaman in me can see Dempsey coming out strong as he was prone to do and having a big start to the first round, as he knocks Wills down for a brief count. But ala the Dempsey/Firpo fight, I can see Wills knocking Dempsey down when Jack tries to finish his bigger opponent. After a very exciting first round, I can picture Dempsey slowing the pace, which allows Wills the opportunity to box him from the outside from behind the jab. But Dempsey is still going to have his success with his quickness of hand and foot, as he uses his bob and weave style to get inside and scored to the head and body of Wills.
A pretty close fight, as Wills outside skills, size and toughness enable him to last the distance. But Dempsey's always one step ahead of him in this fight and lands enough punishing shots to take the decision by, oh about 10-5 in rounds.
As great as Tommy was his chin was just flat out garbage. I think eventually LaMotta would catch him and stop him late to pull out a victory after being outboxed early.
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