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And new world light heavyweight champion, the first man to stop Bernard Hopkins, Bad Chad Dawson
"I'm a gangster"
LOL what an impressive KNOCKOUT victory by Dawson, IMPROBABLE
NO CONTEST
This comeback KO victory by DeMarco just enhanced Roy Jones' legacy
"Amir Khan is a natural welterweight" - Emanuel Steward
Who wins in '96, prime for prime, and the old man versions?
Yeah, Frazier goes out early, how can Frazier ever hope to replicate going 11 rounds as the even shittier chinned Maskaev did against Tua
I think Camacho wins at both weights fairly handily.
Is Jackson too big here?
Hearns brutally knocks out a totally weight-drained McCallum at 147, he wins a close decision at 154, undecided at MW, and wins a decision at LHW
CUTS CUTS CUTS
Toney has the power to ice him but I don't think he'd tag him enough times to do so. Kalambay picks up the decision.
The mountain of a man Frank Bruno takes on David Tua who is fat.
I think Brown would come on late and stop Cotto
bump
One more Valero thread
By decision, or KO?
What happens in this fight?
McCallum in 10
The explosive Valero meets the pinpoint punching Arguello at both weights
Sanchez gets the prime Nelson
Now, primes (or the best HW version of Toney), in 2004, whatever. Tua is also fat
I think Mancini takes him out
How does a guy who was supposed to fight one of our hard-hittin colleagues in 1979 fare against the power punching Edwin Valero?
David Tua is fat
Ok, the thread is supposed to be about a 147 match-up, but if you guys wanna discuss a how a fat Cotto fares against a fat Cuevas then go right ahead
Who wins this slugfest
Mosley
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