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Top 10 odd boxing match ups

Call of the weird. George Gigney counts down his top 10 odd boxing match ups

George Gigney

25th July, 2016

Top 10 odd boxing match ups
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  1. Andre Ward v Paul Smith

This odd pairing became all the more weird when Smith weighed in well over the agreed catchweight.

  1. Deontay Wilder v Eric Molina

Wilder took a backward step after winning the WBC world heavyweight title by fighting the anonymous Molina.

  1. Floyd Mayweather v Andre Berto

After routing Manny Pacquiao in their colossal fight last year, Mayweather closed out his career with a whimper by taking on undeserving Berto.

  1. John Ruiz v Roy Jones Jnr

Jones gained 20lbs and jumped two weight classes to make history and claim the world heavyweight title.

  1. Marvin Hagler v Sugar Ray Leonard

Plenty feared for Leonard’s wellbeing when he ended a three-year hiatus to fight the monstrous Hagler at a weight he’d never met before, but he came away with a questionable win.

  1. Oscar De La Hoya v Manny Pacquiao

Promoter Bob Arum was lambasted for matching Pacquiao with the much-larger De La Hoya, but the Filipino pulled off a sensational win.

  1. George Foreman v five different men

After losing to Muhammad Ali, Foreman tried to regain his menacing reputation by fighting – and beating – five men on the same night. It didn’t work.

  1. Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez v Amir Khan

This out-of-the-blue superfight was kept completely under wraps until it was announced, and Khan will jump two weight classes for it.

  1. Guillermo Rigondeaux v Jazza Dickens

Few could believe their eyes when it was recently announced pound-for-pound master Rigondeaux was to travel to Cardiff to fight British champion Dickens.

  1. Larry Holmes v Eric ‘Butterbean’ Esch

It was a strange affair whenever the blubbery, bald-headed Esch stepped through the strands but never more so than when he fought a 52-year-old Holmes in 2002.

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