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    Fights that were signed but didn't happen

    that you wanted to see. One that comes off my head is Mosley-Judah, damn that would of been exciting! Mosleys power and speed against Judah's speed would of been fun to watch


    Most ppl say Mosley would of won but maybe Zab is too fast for him at 38 years old...

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    Klitschko-Haye mutter mutter.

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      http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...619C946395D6CF

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        Ike Quartey-Pernell Whitaker
        Ike Quartey-Felix Trinidad
        Bernard Hopkins-James Toney
        George Foreman-Larry Holmes
        Larry Holmes-Gerrie Coetzee
        Hasim Rahman-Vitali Klitschko
        Jameel McCline-Vitali Klitschko
        Felix Trinidad-Vincent Pettway
        Oscar De La Hoya-Roman Karmazin
        Last edited by Thread Stealer; 08-21-2010, 08:45 PM.

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          That was the Mosley who fought Cotto. He still had SOME of his legs left. He would have knocked Judah out in my opinion. Judah would have success early, but he tends to turn on his bicycle after taking shots. And Mosley's right hand would have a lot of success.

          But fights that were signed that didn't happen:

          Chico-Castillo III
          Bradley-Castillo

          Both of these fights failed to happen because Castillo pulled a Guzman (and the Bradley one was almost as bad as Guzman's because he came in at the WW limit lol). I think Castillo would have won the third fight with Chico, and Bradley would have boxed circles around him at that point and possibly stopped him late.
          Last edited by BoxerDood; 08-21-2010, 08:53 PM.

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            Mayorga vs el perro

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              Mayorga - Thomas would of been great

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                #8
                De La Hoya - Mayweather II would of been interesting at welterweight, wonder why Floyd walked away from an easy win


                puzzles me

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gorilla Dogs
                  De La Hoya - Mayweather II would of been interesting at welterweight, wonder why Floyd walked away from an easy win


                  puzzles me
                  It was supposed to be @ 150. I remember at the press conference after the Forbes fight, Oscar was asked about the Mayweather rematch and he said it was going to be @ 150.

                  I don't get the Mayweather "retirement" either when he was about to make huge money against a guy he already beat, and whom hadn't looked good in his last fight. I guess it was like Mosley-DLH 3 falling apart. Both Mosley and Floyd couldn't stand to be getting the smaller portion of the purse split against Oscar.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PED User
                    Ike Quartey-Pernell Whitaker
                    Ike Quartey-Felix Trinidad
                    Bernard Hopkins-James Toney
                    George Foreman-Larry Holmes
                    Larry Holmes-Gerrie Coetzee
                    Hasim Rahman-Vitali Klitschko
                    Jameel McCline-Vitali Klitschko
                    Felix Trinidad-Vincent Pettway
                    Oscar De La Hoya-Roman Karmazin
                    That would've been one helluva fight to watch.

                    Why didn't it pop off?

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