1, Foreman would win by KO in the early rounds, in his prime the most devastating puncher i have ever seen, remember what he did to Frazier.
2, Would be a very close fight i think it would be a great fight but i would just favour Dempsey maybe on points.
3, Controversial here but i would take Hagler to win this by TKO in the 7th or 8th, if Robinson could avoid him as well as Leonard did then it could be a points win the other way though.
4, This one is a really tough one to call, i haven't seen much tape of Armstrong but from what i have read about him he is up there as one of the greatest of all time, De La Hoya is a Hall of famer without doubt but whether he is in the same league as Armstrong is hard to work out. I am going to say Armstrong to win a split decision.
2006-11-11 23:39:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1. This fight would be like Foreman vs Ron Lyle when they both hit the canvas, but I think George would knock out sonny in 6-7 rounds.
2. This is a hard one, but I don't think there has been a heavyweight with more heart than 'Smokin Joe'. Frazier on points or late stoppage.
3. I like Marvin, but Ray is considered the best fighter of all time, and was copied by Sugar Ray Leonard. Robinson on a close points decision.
4. Depends on which weight, since both fighters campaigned in several divisions. I think Armstrong's swarming stlyle, iron chin and inexhaustible stamina would take him to a points decision ovr Oscar.
2006-11-12 10:29:13
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answered by mikers 3
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1) Foreman KO round 5 - Sonny never felt clubbing punching power like Big George's.
2) Frazier TKO round 9 - Dempsey would refuse to fall.
3) Hagler by a razor thin split decision, Robinson was past his prime the majority of the time he fought at middle. The guys that Robinson lost to at middle Hagler would not lose to.
4) Armstrong would overwhelm Oscar with his work rate and get a unanimous decision. Fighting at feather, or lightweight I'm assuming.
2006-11-12 10:01:59
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answer #3
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answered by Brent 5
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Foreman in a 10 rd KO.
Dempsey & Frazier - Draw
Robinson in an easy unanimous decision
It depends at what weight. lower wts favor Armsrtong, higher wts favor De La Hoya
To Frank D - Ray only lost by TKO was at Lt Hwy wy by heat stroke.
To Brent - This was what made Robinson great was that he could win even when he was not as his best. I will use your own illogic against you. If Hagler could not beat the equal/splenda Ray, how in the heck could he beat the real Sugar?
2006-11-15 14:45:14
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answer #4
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answered by smitty 7
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george foreman points sugar ray robinson points jack dempsey ko. henry armstrong v de la hoya de la hoya pts
2006-11-11 23:46:22
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answered by bernie s 2
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good matches! (1) liston was good, but george would destroy anyone who tried to trade with him . foreman ko. (2) a very tough fight. there would be knockdowns by both. jack was better at recovering from them & was at his best against punchers. he did very well against bigger men. dempsey late tko (3) dont know if one match could settle this one. if they fight 5 times, ray wins 2 decisions, marvin 2. in their last one, ray is fading & loses by late tko. (4) even at welter, henry wins this. he made 19 successful welterweight title defenses. he had too many weapons & too much stamina. 10-12 rounds at henrys pace does oscar in. armstrong late ko
2006-11-12 16:04:45
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answer #6
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answered by lizardhead 3
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Foreman in a slugfest by 7th round kayo
Dempsey in a war via split decision
Robinson in a great fight by decision
Armstrong by unanimous decision
2006-11-12 01:40:49
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answered by toughguy2 7
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foreman ko in 5,smokin joe ko in 5,sugar udec.15,armstorng split in 15
2006-11-14 10:25:07
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answer #8
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answered by saxaphonist 4
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in my opinion
draw 4the 1st
frazier
haggler
de la hoya
2006-11-12 02:48:50
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answered by Northernmonky 2
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