Larry Holmes vs. Razor Ruddock prime for prime and in '92

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  1. Dog Jones

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    I think Holmes schools him prime for prime but what happens when the grandpa version fights Ruddock?

    Oh, and I put '92 because that's when Holmes starts getting relevant again with the win over Ray Mercer.
     
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    I'd pick Larry to win both of those fights
     
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    '92 Ruddock knocks out Grandpa Holmes and Prime Holmes decisions a prime Ruddock, with both men tasting the canvas at least once.
     
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    Holmes & Ruddock in 92 is an interesting proposition. I would probably lean toward Holmes, but if Ruddock decks him & puts the old man in trouble, challenging his ego to a fight, it could swing in the younger lion's favour.

    I have Holmes dominating most of the fight peak-for-peak, but Ruddock gets lucky with a heavy knockdown in the sixth. Holmes gets up, dusts himself off, & wins most of the rounds thereafter, decisioning the somewhat-limited Ruddock fairly wide.
     
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    yeah, prime for prime I agree, but I dont know about the knockdown... the punch that Holmes always had the most trouble with in his prime was the straight right, that wasn't a big shot in Ruddock's arsenal... he liked that "hookercut" and I dont see Holmes having as much trouble negating that shot

    I think he dominates Ruddock with his jab and chops him up
     
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    Just a potential scenario, not necessarily the most likely one, I'm positing.
     
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    Even in 92 Larry wins. Though he'd have to survive some very scary moments to do so.

    Prime for prime it isnt much of a contest to speak of. Holmes would sharp shoot Razor to death, and force a late mercy stoppage.
     
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    Never. He'd be killed to death. Beating hapless Ray Mercer and beating powerful Ruddock are two different things.
     
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    That's one way of killing somebody, to death. However Ruddock could not do it. He had trouble boxing against Bonecrusher Smith
     
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    Ruddock was about 1/4 the fighter you are making him out to be here
     
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    Ruddock pushed a (relatively) prime Tyson all the way, knocked out Dokes easily and stopped Smith, stopped Page, Jackson etc.
    Holmes was old in 92, had already been KO'd by Tyson 4 years earlier, proving he didn't have the recuperative abilities of his youth, unlikely those abilities improved in '92. You are overrating the Holmes of '92.
     

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