SRL is my username for a reason and thats because i grew up a huge fan but im not not the type to automatically favor older fighters as i get older. I got a question? How come some boxing fans have Ray just flat out dominating when he couldn't just flat out dominate Floyd Mayweather Sr, Wilfred Benitez, Ayub Kalule.
Now later on in those fights he looked impressive, but lets break them down. The Floyd Mayweather Sr fiight with the exception of the 10th round SRL speed looks good but not to the point where im like daaaaaamn when i watch prime Roy Jones or Mayweather jr. Make him miss and POOOOOOW. Im not seing that at all. The Benitez fight SRL speed looks very good early but as he tires he starts throwing wide punches and the same jab, attempted right hand over and over. Actually in rounds 2 and 3 SRL keeps trying to throw the same jab over right hand.
The Kalule fight. Ray wins by a 9th round TKO but got hit a lot in the fight with counterpunches. Kalule is slow as malasas on a slow summer day in alaska. Dude is slow as heck. How the heck did he even land like that on Ray? Ray walked through his shots because he had no power but makes me wonder if he did and had some speed and defense.
I think some fans favor older eras cause they grew up on them. They favor the older in more convincing fashion when the older couldnt even dominate a opponent from back then who is much worse than a opponent years later in a fantasy matchup.
exactly. if it was ray leonard he would have fought pacquiao 3 times already
not dragged it out like mayweather has ...
You so dont know shit about Leonard... It's scary...
I pick ray because I know how he would respond in a fight were he is forced to have a high workrate. Once floyd proves that he can be just as efficient in a fight with a lighting pace I would pick floyd. I wonder who's out their for floyd to to fight who fights at a fast pace? Hmmm! lol
He's actually 38, and coming off one of the biggest wins of his career against the #1 WW. Mayweather by the way, is 33. Neither of them are in their physical prime.
He wasn't close to being KO'd and you don't know what would have happened if they were both 5 years younger. A 28 year old Floyd likely wouldn't even have been hit with those two big shots.
Ali's been wobbled before, as has SRL.
Fortunately, your opinion is irrelevant.
says the guy with red bars, indeed nearly all the posters with red bars seem to be big Floyd fans, posting too much delusional fanboy crap no doubt. He's a good defensive fighter who has chosen his opponents well, comparisons with Ali, SRL etc are silly.
Good to see an objective fan.
Don't listen to the idiots saying that SRL gets the 4th round TKO. That's crap. But I can picture him throwing a lot of punches, eating some counters and slipping some powerful shots through Floyd's defense. A couple of rounds of good body work and Floyd's incredible head and body movement would start to slow by the seventh or eigth. Then he'd either really have to step his game up on the shoulder roll or go with a traditional guard. Then, when he was forced into the traditional guard, he would have to be more aggressive because he just wouldn't be as unhittable. Floyd showed us he can take a hell of a shot, but I think that Ray might knock him down towards the end unless he faded. Relatively clear UD for Ray, but Floyd gives him a hell of a fight. If it's 15, though, I think that Ray would knock him out.
Yeah I think he wins UD for sure, I dont see floyd being stopped. It would be a good fight and floyd would give him some problems with the defense but I think SRL wins it on his activity.
I have to say Ray in his prime and May in his prime Leonard takes it.He has better movement and more power then May.The movement and long jab would be to much for May and I say Leonard stops May IMO.
Floyd looks Flashy..But Ray leonard did not but he is the real deal.If it was a street fight ray leonard would have won too..cuz Floyd turns his back on his open while covering himself many times in fights..and he potshots too often.
More speed,More power,More Heart,More tough,More combination Punching.
Definetly...Sugar Ray Leonard.
SRL wins but I also believe 100% that SRL would beat Pac, Mosley, DLH, Tito at 147. I dont see any of the modern guys having a chance until you get to Winky at 154 and Hops at 160
SRL is my username for a reason and thats because i grew up a huge fan but im not not the type to automatically favor older fighters as i get older. I got a question? How come some boxing fans have Ray just flat out dominating when he couldn't just flat out dominate Floyd Mayweather Sr, Wilfred Benitez, Ayub Kalule.
Now later on in those fights he looked impressive, but lets break them down. The Floyd Mayweather Sr fiight with the exception of the 10th round SRL speed looks good but not to the point where im like daaaaaamn when i watch prime Roy Jones or Mayweather jr. Make him miss and POOOOOOW. Im not seing that at all. The Benitez fight SRL speed looks very good early but as he tires he starts throwing wide punches and the same jab, attempted right hand over and over. Actually in rounds 2 and 3 SRL keeps trying to throw the same jab over right hand.
The Kalule fight. Ray wins by a 9th round TKO but got hit a lot in the fight with counterpunches. Kalule is slow as malasas on a slow summer day in alaska. Dude is slow as heck. How the heck did he even land like that on Ray? Ray walked through his shots because he had no power but makes me wonder if he did and had some speed and defense.
I think some fans favor older eras cause they grew up on them. They favor the older in more convincing fashion when the older couldnt even dominate a opponent from back then who is much worse than a opponent years later in a fantasy matchup.
Good to see an objective fan.
Don't listen to the idiots saying that SRL gets the 4th round TKO. That's crap. But I can picture him throwing a lot of punches, eating some counters and slipping some powerful shots through Floyd's defense. A couple of rounds of good body work and Floyd's incredible head and body movement would start to slow by the seventh or eigth. Then he'd either really have to step his game up on the shoulder roll or go with a traditional guard. Then, when he was forced into the traditional guard, he would have to be more aggressive because he just wouldn't be as unhittable. Floyd showed us he can take a hell of a shot, but I think that Ray might knock him down towards the end unless he faded. Relatively clear UD for Ray, but Floyd gives him a hell of a fight. If it's 15, though, I think that Ray would knock him out.
The guy was 40 years old, well past his prime and Mayweather was nearly KO'd in 2 and would've been KO'd in 3 had he been 5 years younger and these guys want to talk about him like Ali or SRL. Come on, catch a grip, he's a safe defensive fighter who has taken minimal risks throughout his career to protect himself and build his record.
No more hype please.
He's actually 38, and coming off one of the biggest wins of his career against the #1 WW. Mayweather by the way, is 33. Neither of them are in their physical prime.
He wasn't close to being KO'd and you don't know what would have happened if they were both 5 years younger. A 28 year old Floyd likely wouldn't even have been hit with those two big shots.
Ali's been wobbled before, as has SRL.
Fortunately, your opinion is irrelevant.
He won 11 of 12 rounds against one of the greatest fighters of our era. Period.
Getting hit with two punches isn't some declaration of his inferiority.
The guy was 40 years old, well past his prime and Mayweather was nearly KO'd in 2 and would've been KO'd in 3 had he been 5 years younger and these guys want to talk about him like Ali or SRL. Come on, catch a grip, he's a safe defensive fighter who has taken minimal risks throughout his career to protect himself and build his record.
No more hype please.
too much hype about Mayweather since struday, he nearly got sparked by a 40 yr old early doors
He won 11 of 12 rounds against one of the greatest fighters of our era. Period.
Getting hit with two punches isn't some declaration of his inferiority.
Ray would beat the tar out of Mayweather. Then again Floyd would never fight a prime Leonard. As Mayweather has shown since going to welterweight he'll only fight real small guys or guys with a name who are way past their prime. Mosley was 38 years old, had'nt fought is 16 months and even then got his latest claim to fame by beating an exposed cheater named Margarito. I still believe that Floyd is a media generated superfighter at welterweight and how anyone can legitmately compare him to any fighter like SRL who fought the best of the best in there PRIME is laughable. This whole blood testing balony with the pacman was just another smokescreen to avoid fighting a legitmate opponent. Let PACman start slipping and Mayweather will be screaming to fight him. Never bought in to Mayweathers smokescreens and never will . He's a good weelterweight could maybe be great but won't because he lacks the real confindence to fight the really big fights.
The trouble is we can say SRL had a few problems against people pf a lesser caliber then floyd but we've never seen floyd fight someone even nearly as good a SRL. In my mind it's a tossup and very difficult to decide.
If I were a betting man, I'd go with Ray Leonard. It'd be a tough match up for Floyd due to Leonard's combination of size and speed, and in the end, I think the size difference would be the deciding factor. Wouldn't be any domination or any KO's.
Size could cause some problems. But I'd say Floyd were stronger at the lower weights. Competitive fight, but I got the edge for SRL. Floyd at LW a whole different story.
SRL is my username for a reason and thats because i grew up a huge fan but im not not the type to automatically favor older fighters as i get older. I got a question? How come some boxing fans have Ray just flat out dominating when he couldn't just flat out dominate Floyd Mayweather Sr, Wilfred Benitez, Ayub Kalule.
Now later on in those fights he looked impressive, but lets break them down. The Floyd Mayweather Sr fiight with the exception of the 10th round SRL speed looks good but not to the point where im like daaaaaamn when i watch prime Roy Jones or Mayweather jr. Make him miss and POOOOOOW. Im not seing that at all. The Benitez fight SRL speed looks very good early but as he tires he starts throwing wide punches and the same jab, attempted right hand over and over. Actually in rounds 2 and 3 SRL keeps trying to throw the same jab over right hand.
The Kalule fight. Ray wins by a 9th round TKO but got hit a lot in the fight with counterpunches. Kalule is slow as malasas on a slow summer day in alaska. Dude is slow as heck. How the heck did he even land like that on Ray? Ray walked through his shots because he had no power but makes me wonder if he did and had some speed and defense.
I think some fans favor older eras cause they grew up on them. They favor the older in more convincing fashion when the older couldnt even dominate a opponent from back then who is much worse than a opponent years later in a fantasy matchup.
Why does someone who supposedly is such a big Ray Leonard fan always think Floyd Mayweather would beat every single older era fighter pitted against him in discussion?
Hmm....
Love to make this fight happen but even if both fighters fought in the same era, Floyd would of never fought SRL and would also ask him to take the Olympic Style Drug Test cause he knows he would get beat..