I have a sneaky su****ion you may be right, Jirov could not get out of the way of Toney's left how will he get dodge Moorer's...if I was Moorer I would plant that left hand on him as fast and as hard as I could...Jirov does not take a heavyweight shot like he takes a cruiserweight shot. If the money was right I would bet Moorer, I will have to take a look...however I love Jirov-I doubt I could bet against him...but your right-Moorer is being undervalued in this one!
The Moorer Jirov fight i think is a good one to make. Previous post have suggested that Jirov should return to Crusier, i agree. But the post about Moorer, saying he should have stayed at lightheavy! he couldn`t. Moorer was maybe the biggest lightheavy ever. His last fight in that division, he entered the ring at 207 having drained down to 175 the day before, he couldn`t stay there. However, he might have been a decent crusierweight but then he woldn` have made money!
Moorer was an absolute beast at lightheavy for sure, and he had some potential at heavyweight as well, being the first southpaw heavyweight champion of the world is evidence enough of that...I don't think he was ever the same after he started switching trainers though. He never seemed to recapture the will to fight and showed up more and more bulbous at every fight. I think his time has come and gone and Jirov will give him a thorough spanking about his blubbery mid-section.
At any rate he will forever be remembered in the history books as Holyfields personal punching bag.
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