The Greatest Lightweight Champion Ever
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Weak Argument...
I would counter that many people have not seen Abe Lincoln as president either, but his life is well documented by HISTORY. (Is this the "Boxing History" forum, or am I disoriented?) With regard to Duran as lightweight, there's this thing called "youtube." (See example above).Comment
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Joe Gans makes many p4p lists, let alone Lightweight greats. I would select either him or Roberto Duran. Gans is documented as having been an expert on human anatomy. Not just the makeup of a person, but also on how the tendons and muscles moved while throwing a punch, and how every part of another body would react to receiving certain levels of punishment. He spent time practicing perfect punching (ie: timing, speed, force, etc.) moreso than perhaps any other fighter in history. He defeated men much larger than him, though there's really nothing to watch to compare him to other fighters.Comment
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Joe Gans makes many p4p lists, let alone Lightweight greats. I would select either him or Roberto Duran. Gans is documented as having been an expert on human anatomy. Not just the makeup of a person, but also on how the tendons and muscles moved while throwing a punch, and how every part of another body would react to receiving certain levels of punishment. He spent time practicing perfect punching (ie: timing, speed, force, etc.) moreso than perhaps any other fighter in history. He defeated men much larger than him, though there's really nothing to watch to compare him to other fighters.Comment
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Sorry, Pal... Leonard's not invited to this party. If he ever fought as a lightweight - which I doubt - he was never champion. Don't be mislead by "The Brawl in Montreal," Duran abdicated the lightweight throne to fight for Leonard's welterweight title and seized the 2nd. of 4 career championships.Comment
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