Hagler - Too big for Floyd. Floyd's literally fighting a Middleweight Saturday night, but Hagler would've been too much for Floyd.
Leonard - I think Leonard would have a tougher fight than he did with Floyd Sr, but I still see Leonard being in his prime at 147 with speed, movement, power, and size for a Welter and I don't think Floyd has his way at all with that Leonard.
Duran - At Welter, you can make a case for Floyd. Now, the Duran who showed up in Montreal may give Floyd a lot of problems, but out of all the guys at Welter among these name, I give Floyd the best shot against Duran.
Hearns - Hearns was a freakish Welterweight. 6'1 w/ 78" reach and could fit in the frame of a 147lb fighter. This is probably (not counting Mayweather fighting Hagler at Middleweight) the most dangerous fight at Welter for Floyd.
duran lives too far away
hagler isn't a ppv star
leonard needs to leave top rank to get a fight
hearns isn't the ceo of his own company
LOOL that just about sums it up
I think a prime 147 pound Hearns before he outgrew that weight class had the perfect blend of great hand speed, boxing skill, height, reach, great left jab and a lightning bolt deadly right hand to knock Mayweather out. I think a prime Mayweather against a prime Duran or Leonard are pretty close fights that Mayweather might win or lose. I favor Mayweather over Benitez. Mayweather would not have a chance in hell of beating a prime Hagler in my opinion.
I'd say all 4 of them whoop his ass at 147
But even as far as resumes, skills and P4P ****, the horsemen are just flat out better and bigger legends
I assume you're talking about Duran, Hagler, Hearns and Leonard. If so, I've never heard of them referred to as a unit other than as "The Fabulous Four". As for Phoney Phloyd bearing comparison to them, that's pure poppy delirium, he wouldn't stand a chance, but he'd get some good Track & Field exercise -until they cornered him.
I don't suppose any of you know who the original Four Horsemen were, I think somewhere in the New Testament. I recall often reading about the famous American Football "Four Horsemen of Notre Dame" coached by Knute Rockne. Ronald Reagan had a big part in it. I saw it a few times on Late Night Movies. He played the part of The Gipper.
I'd say all 4 of them whoop his ass at 147
But even as far as resumes, skills and P4P ****, the horsemen are just flat out better and bigger legends
if i truly hated something there is no way id spend my life talking about it all the time...
That WWE logo in the corner is wrong.
Damn I miss being a wrestling fan.
they jumped Dusty Rhodes every weekend :lol1:
What about the BWO? :lol1:
BLUE MEANI? :boxing::dance:
i think benitez would lose to mayweather, but it would be a competitive fight.
at 147 he'd lost to hearns and leonard for sure. hearns would stop him for sure. leonard might as well, but it's more likely that he'd elect to box. if duran shows up motivated and at his absolute peak i think he'd hurt floyd enrout to a decision win.
i can totally see the Nature Boy putting a figure on Floyd
Yes he would figure-4 him, making him submit, and then the nature boy would take Ms. Jackson in his limo,,,
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ric Flair was the f*cking man!!
He IS the man!
The funniest Ric Flair moment for me was when I caught sight of him cheering on George Bush (the elder) at a presidential fundraiser. Ol' George got my vote just for that! :lol1: