Just number them from 1 through 4, or something like that. We will see how this thing can work.
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Who is the Greater Lightweight/ Who beats whom
7Pacquiao14.29%1Camacho0%0B Leonard14.29%1Duran71.43%5Tags: None
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Did you say 1930s, 15 rounds, six ounce gloves?
Can you lose on a foul?
Scored by rounds or ten point must?
Do the judges hold a 1930s temperament?
Does the referee hold a 1930s temperament; only the referee can stop the fight?
Doesn't matter Duran would brutalize the other three.
Duran by 8 round KO over Leonard.
Duran by 12 round TKO over Camacho.
Duran by UD over PAC Man.
Benny would confuse and annoy Riberto for several rounds but surcomb to his pressure and power eventually. E.g. Mcclarin.
Duran would chase Camacho down and either stop him or Camacho will start grabbing and by 1930s standards be DQed for excessive holding.
PAC Man would make it exciting for a few rounds but Duran would be able to take Pacquiao's big shots. PAC Man's power would subside and Duran would eventually land too often. Last three rounds Pacquiao takes a beating.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View PostDid you say 1930s, 15 rounds, six ounce gloves?
Can you lose on a foul?
Scored by rounds or ten point must?
Do the judges hold a 1930s temperament?
Does the referee hold a 1930s temperament; only the referee can stop the fight?
Doesn't matter Duran would brutalize the other three.
Duran by 8 round KO over Leonard.
Duran by 12 round TKO over Camacho.
Duran by UD over PAC Man.
Benny would confuse and annoy Riberto for several rounds but surcomb to his pressure and power eventually. E.g. Mcclarin.
Duran would chase Camacho down and either stop him or Camacho will start grabbing and by 1930s standards be DQed for excessive holding.
PAC Man would make it exciting for a few rounds but Duran would be able to take Pacquiao's big shots. PAC Man's power would subside and Duran would eventually land too often. Last three rounds Pacquiao takes a beating.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
I think it's a little unfair using the last fight of Leonard's career, fought at welterweight as proof Duran would beat him. Leonard fought in the toughest lightweight era ever and was the top dog. His competition is unmatched. I think Duran and Leonard would each have wins in a series with one another. As far as who would win prime for prime? Both were incredible at 135 and I have no problem with the pick being Duran. I just thought the McLarnin fight was a bad example as to why Duran would win.
But I recognize your complaint as legit.
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I go back and forth on this between Benny Leonard and Duran. I tend to lean Duran now after being in the Leonard camp for a long time.
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Originally posted by StarshipTrooper View PostI go back and forth on this between Benny Leonard and Duran. I tend to lean Duran now after being in the Leonard camp for a long time.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostDuran
Pacquiao
Leonard
Camacho
I would put Ike Williams and Carlos Ortiz in there in place of Pacquiao and Camacho. Manny was only at 135 very briefly.
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