At their prime, this would be one hell of a fight. Robinson was a master boxer, and Marciano often looked worse than the guy who lost, he could give and take a beating. I figure that Marciano would have to win by KO, if it went the limit, robinson would win on points.
2006-12-13 18:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Robinson challenged for the light heavyweight title, and lost in the last round though he was winning before the TKO.
So, if he could not win the 175 title against a average champion, I doubt that he could withstand the punishment of one of the greatest 200 pounders.
This is not Roy vs. Ruiz.
Though Ray may be better than Roy skill wise, he still was smaller than Roy.
Ruiz could not carry Rocky's jockstrap.
Ray would box Rocky for 12 rounds and lead the fight, then getted KO'd in the 13th.
Ray could not take out the light heavyweight champion, so doubtful he could hurt a tough chinned heavy.
2006-12-13 20:20:30
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answered by tirzo13 2
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You're matching heavyweight against a middleweight. Marciano by KO. No contest, no insult to Robinson, Marciano was just too big.
2006-12-14 03:21:24
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answered by Brent 5
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HAVE YOU ALL EVER SEEN LOST IN SPACE, THIS FIGHT DOES NOT COMPUTE.
AS FRED WOULD SAY TO LAMONT "ARE YOU CRAZY?".
THIS NOT THIS NOT THE 1900'S, 1910'S, 1920'S OR 1930'S WHERE OVER THE WEIGHT FIGHTS WERE A COMMON OCCURRENCE.
2006-12-16 11:11:05
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answered by smitty 7
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MARCIANO WOULD DEFINITLY WIN AT 5'10" 185 HE HIT LIKE HELL MY OPINION THE HARDEST PUNCHER EVER, HE WOULD EVENTUALLY CATCH HIM AND PUT HIM AWAY
2006-12-14 06:25:13
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answered by SALEM S 1
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if they were the same wieght.. ray best boxer ever.. so u know wut that means..
2006-12-15 07:08:50
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answered by beccaboo 2
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