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The Myth that SRL changed his style and beat Duran
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Originally posted by Mintcar923 View PostHe couldn't cope with his boxing tactics or side-to-side movement. He got in a great right hand that seemed to hurt Ray late in the third fight. But, other than that Leonard plain and simply gave him a boxing lesson that night.
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostDuran was 38 for the third Leonard match and was pretty much shot. It was an awful fight and did nothing to enhance Leonard's legacy.
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Originally posted by Mintcar923 View PostDuran was not shot. In fact, he looked better against Iran Barkely in his previous fight than Leonard did in his prior fight against Tommy Hearns. I think someone else mentioned that in another post, as well. IMO Roberto was also more successful than Leonard as an older fighter fighting well on and looking pretty good into his twilight years long after...
Well I can either believe you or my lying eyes. Duran looked really old in that fight and his career as a top contender was over. The Barkley fight was his last great moment. And once again, Leonard-Duran III really sucked. I was just glad when it was over.
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Originally posted by them_apples View Postcouldn't cope with what? the invisible punches Leonard was landing?
Before Duran quit, i noticed him taking some big power counter punches. And looking frustrated as hell. Plus of course Leonards clowning was just p1ssing Duran off, but there was nothing he could do about it.
Do you still think Leonard changing his style is a myth? You havent really argued your point with all the people who disagree with you.
I would have thought thats the point in making this thread.
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So this is saying, Leonard didn't change his style. He didn't fight a smarter fight and box rather than slug like the first fight? Leonard was strong and a good puncher surely he made the mistake he would be too strong for the lightweight the first time. He learned from mistake and decided to box.
Duran knew it would probably go another long grueling rounds and prepared for a war. Admitedly he got a slick moving boxer, but he surely didn't get what he was expecting.
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Originally posted by The Noose View PostCouldnt cope with Leonards movement, speed, and overall tactics. And yes, to some degree the punches.
Before Duran quit, i noticed him taking some big power counter punches. And looking frustrated as hell. Plus of course Leonards clowning was just p1ssing Duran off, but there was nothing he could do about it.
Do you still think Leonard changing his style is a myth? You havent really argued your point with all the people who disagree with you.
I would have thought thats the point in making this thread.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostLeonard's hero was Joe Frazier, earlier this year in an interview on Ringside he talked about how when he first started out, he was an out and out brawler. With an identical style to Joe Frazier. Only later did he become a more boxer-puncher style.
The Hagler fight mainly, probably the most fleet footed he'd ever been in his career. Then again, he still engaged with Hagler at times. He talked about in another interview that his plan was to go out there and fight toe to toe with Hagler, but when he got rocked in sparring he decided to change his approach.
It's true though, what you say. Fans these days are a different breed Hell, kids in general are just messed up these days.
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostDuran was 38 for the third Leonard match and was pretty much shot. It was an awful fight and did nothing to enhance Leonard's legacy.
It was Leonard who never won a fight after Duran 3!!!
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