Did Duran rule over a weak era of lightweights?

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  • rightsideup
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    Did Duran rule over a weak era of lightweights?

    dundee claims this in his book. Do you agree? If so he beat a hellva welter weight in sugar ray leonard. Also put in a good performance against a well respected middleweight in marvin hagler.
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    #2
    Dundee has quite a few questionable opinions.

    Lightweight is rarely a weak division (I'm not sure if it has ever been worse than it is right now), and it wasn't at the time Duran ruled it.

    Lampkin, DeJesus and Buchanan were all solid fighters. Unfortunate enough to have collided with Duran, mind you (although that win DeJesus has over Duran boosts him considerably)

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    • Nagabilly
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      #3
      Duran make them look weak.

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      • TBear
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        #4
        Originally posted by rightsideup
        Do you agree?
        No



        ...........................

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        • Daddy T
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          #5
          stick duran into the lightweight division at any point in the last 50 years and he would dominate it

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          • rightsideup
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            #6
            Originally posted by House of Stone
            stick duran into the lightweight division at any point in the last 50 years and he would dominate it
            how about the jww division?

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #7
              No, it wasn't.

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              • Hands of Iron
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                #8
                Compared to what?

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                • Panamaniac
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rightsideup
                  dundee claims this in his book. Do you agree? If so he beat a hellva welter weight in sugar ray leonard. Also put in a good performance against a well respected middleweight in marvin hagler.
                  That's absurd! It's like sayin' Muhammad Ali ruled over a weak era of heavyweights. I see that as nothing other than sour g****s coming from Angelo. He resents Duran's popularity and place in history above his own SRL.

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                  • JAB5239
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                    #10
                    It wasn't stacked like Leonard's era, but it was very solid.

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