Fights that DID take place, but you wish they hadn't...

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  1. Double L

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    I took someone else's idea and reversed it, and am willing to take credit for having done so.
     
  2. Double L

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    Randall Bailey vs. Julio.

    As great a fight as it was, I think it ruined Bailey who had much more upside (for a variety of reasons) than Julio did.

    Bailey all but knocked Julio out but the guy kept coming back from the dead to punish Bailey with barrage after barrage.

    Result: two shot fighters, a fight that should've been fight of the year but wasn't televised, and two fighters who peaked without the financial pay-off that should've accompanied it.
     
  3. Neil

    Neil tueur de grenouilles

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    i like bailey, and saw the fight live. but lets face it the guy was never going to be elite, and the fight didnt ruin him. he was what he was. a contender with power in both hands, but who lacked the skills and durability to be the best in the division.
     
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    Roy vs Tarver 2




    REED:kidcool:
     
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    Ali vs Holmes and Berbick
    Louis vs Charles and Marciano
    Jones vs Johnson, Tarver 3, Calzaghe, Hopkins, Australian dude (Notice I didn't mention Tarver 2)
    Any Tyson fight post prison
     
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    Tito vs Bernard. Fucking Bernard messed it up. I would have loved to see Tito go up and smash Roy before Tarver did.

    Cupey
     
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    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    +1 on Ali vs Holmes/Berbick

    Rahman vs Ruiz

    ..actually, Ruiz vs pretty much anyone
     
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    I wish Benn-McClellan never happened. woulda loved to see McClellan continue his career
     
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    Wow. I hope this is a joke.
     
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    steve_dave Hard As Fuck

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    Every Jones fight after Johnson.
     
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    Tito would had NEVER beat Roy at any weight category. But yeah, I wish that fight with Hopkins had never happened.
     
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    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    Yeah that's bad.....but is this any better??


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    Roy Jones-Reggie Miller
    Donald Curry-Michael Nunn, Terrence Norris
    Evander Holyfield-James Toney, Larry Donald
    Any George Foreman fight post-Moorer
    Terry Norris-Laurent Boudanti (or whatever the hell his last name was)
     
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    Yes, but if you want to discuss why or why not, there's another thread where that's taking place (specifically, the one you quoted from).
     
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    De La Hoya-Mayweather.
     
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    I think I'm with you on why, but can you confirm by expanding a bit on why you include this fight in this thread?
     
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    Ali-Holmes
    Ali-Berbick.

    If it would have made a difference to Ali's condition (which I doubt), all Ali fights after Manilla.

    All Holyfield fights after Rahman
     
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    All Ruiz fights after Tua.
     
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    that would hurt the jones jr legacy
     
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    Roy should've stayed at heavy and notched a couple more top names then retired as the Goat. Cutting 30 pounds of roid muscle at that advanced age was a ridiculous move that had everyone gasping at prior to that fight taking place. It opened up the door for this joke of a late-stage career.
     
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    What top names is Roid beating at heavyweight ? ???
     
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    Top names is a good question.

    Lewis? Nope
    Byrd? Nope
    Holy? Nope
    Tyson? Nope
    Wlad? Nope

    Rahman? Tua? Golota? Vitali? McCline? Even if you can even consider any of these guys as top names at the time, would Roy have won any of those? Personally, I think Roy did well enough just to beat Ruiz (a legit HW contender). He never really belonged in the HW division.
     
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    Eubanks-Watson II should never have happened. If Watson had been awarded the decision he derserved in the first fight, it probably wouldn't have happened either.

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    Why couldn't have Roy beaten either Byrd or Holyfield in 2003?

    And actually the fight that was on the table for Roy was in fact against Holyfield, a fight that both fighters aggressively pursued before it eventually fell through thanks to a series of questionable decisions (King's interference, Evander's stubbornness, etc.).
     
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    Along with fighting Oscar comes the biggest payday of a fighter's career and a lot of increased fame and notoriety. Not that Mayweather was anything close to "humble" before the De La Hoya fight but i think that victory is part what has made him intolerable today. If that fight never happened maybe (a big maybe) he would have fought bigger challenges instead of thinking he's king shit without having to prove it.
     
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    It'd be worth it.
     
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    LOL. I'm sure Roy didn't make any outrageous demands for the Holyfield fight to kill it as well. Jones nuthuggers will say anything to protect their hero. Dude wanted no part of this and never did. Same thing with a rematch with Bernard, he wanted no fight where he had even the slightest chance of losing. That's why he picked John Ruiz, the worse freaking boxer on the planet.

    Cupey
     

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