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  • asgarth
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    Tommy Morrison Vs current titleholder

    I try to catch up with the 90s heavyweights and just finished Morrisons career.

    Good power, heavy left hook, no stamina, chinny, low ring iq, but big heart.

    The way he has no tank left after a couple of rounds, because he always throws heavy punches, reminds me a little bit of Chakhiev lol.

    Nevertheless, he suprised me when he opted to box and move against Foreman and Donovan Ruddock. He looked good while doing it, better than when he tries to bumrush guys and getting caught doing it.

    Was way out of his league against Lewis, but his power was no joke. I think he has hurt nearly everyone he fought at least once except Lewis.

    So, how would he fare against our current titleholders Wilder, Parker and Joshua?
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    Seeing as how chinny he was, he doesn't fare too well. You can't afford to be chinny in the heavyweight divison. Too much power. You can get away with it in the lighter divisions, not heavyweights.

    He probably had the best chance against Wilder, although I still think he would've lost. I say that because of how off balance Wilder can be when he fights. If he caught him at the right time, he could floor him for sure and possibly end it right there.

    Wilder would catch him first though.

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    • SouthPawHitman
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      #3
      He'll be champion within the next year or two. He looked great on showtime a few months ago scoring a first round knockout vs a 13-0 fighter

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        Parker would get dropped for sure. Not sure about the other two.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SouthPawHitman
          He'll be champion within the next year or two. He looked great on showtime a few months ago scoring a first round knockout vs a 13-0 fighter
          you are probably talking about his son. Havent seen him fight yet. How is he compared to his father? Same style?

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            #6
            Originally posted by asgarth
            I try to catch up with the 90s heavyweights and just finished Morrisons career.

            Good power, heavy left hook, no stamina, chinny, low ring iq, but big heart.

            The way he has no tank left after a couple of rounds, because he always throws heavy punches, reminds me a little bit of Chakhiev lol.

            Nevertheless, he suprised me when he opted to box and move against Foreman and Donovan Ruddock. He looked good while doing it, better than when he tries to bumrush guys and getting caught doing it.

            Was way out of his league against Lewis, but his power was no joke. I think he has hurt nearly everyone he fought at least once except Lewis.

            So, how would he fare against our current titleholders Wilder, Parker and Joshua?

            Was all about this topic until I got here...realized you intentionally left off the undisputed champion and kingpin of the division Tyson Fury, the only name that matters.

            Red K worthy mistake.

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              #7
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps

              Was all about this topic until I got here...realized you intentionally left off the undisputed champion and kingpin of the division Tyson Fury, the only name that matters.

              Red K worthy mistake.
              I intentionally left him out, because it should be indisputable, that fury is levels above morrison and a clear ko victory for fury is guaranteed.

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                #8
                Originally posted by asgarth
                I intentionally left him out, because it should be indisputable, that fury is levels above morrison and a clear ko victory for fury is guaranteed.

                Good redemption post.

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