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Virgil Hill vs Michael Spinks @ 175?
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Originally posted by Sugarj View PostI'd have him somewhere between 5 and 10, which really is still superb.
He fought in a very strong era and still beat virtually all the best guys available
although LHW is one of the deepest divisions in boxing history.
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Originally posted by Sugarj View PostPrime for prime over 12 rounds I'll go for Spinks 116-112. Something like that. Hill was very good and deserves to be taken seriously in this matchup. But Spinks was a LHW ATG, possibly top 10.
and he stops hill.spinks had dynamite in both hands and great size and boxing ability.hearns was able to jab hill effectively and jones stopped him with a single shot.i cant see by any stretch of the imagination hill being competitive for more than a few rnds
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Originally posted by blackirish137 View Postjust out of curiosity, what LHWs would you have rated above Spinks?
He fought in a very strong era and still beat virtually all the best guys available
although LHW is one of the deepest divisions in boxing history.
I'd pick the best light heavyweight versions of Roy Jones Jnr, Archie Moore, Ezzard Charles, Gene Tunney and possibly Bob Foster to beat Spinks...........though I'd by no means be certain.
Michael Moorer would be a nasty matchup too. That guy could punch!
Hell, the more I think about it the more names come to mind, Billy Conn would give him a great fight. Tommy Loughran too.
Giving Spinks a top ten rating in my own book is superb when you consider the many legends of the lightheavyweight division. He wouldn't be outclassed by anyone......he is certainly one of the best at that weight.
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Originally posted by r.burgundy View Postpossibly????spinks is a top 3 lhw
and he stops hill.spinks had dynamite in both hands and great size and boxing ability.hearns was able to jab hill effectively and jones stopped him with a single shot.i cant see by any stretch of the imagination hill being competitive for more than a few rnds
As I said I think Hill loses the decision. So the right man wins.
Hill had a very durable chin, the Roy Jones shot was a body shot that I believe broke a rib.....no one who saw that doubted Hill's heart, it was one of the nastiest body shots I've ever seen landed. He was of course not in his prime at that point too.
Hill's chin coped with Hearn's power, I think he has a fair chance and enough technical acumen to not get stopped by the 'jinx'.
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