Did Duran rule over a weak era of lightweights?

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  • Rspen46
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    #21
    At LW!

    I wish he had hung around LW a bit longer and faced Arguello, Mancini, Rosario, Blake, O'Grady, Bramble, Gonzales, Ganigan, and then got Pryor as at JWW as he moved up, those would have been some excellent fights, he probably wins them all, but sure would have added to his resume, and you could probably at Kenty, Watt and some others, as the LW division got really awesome after he left.

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    • rightsideup
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      #22
      Originally posted by Rspen46
      I wish he had hung around LW a bit longer and faced Arguello, Mancini, Rosario, Blake, O'Grady, Bramble, Gonzales, Ganigan, and then got Pryor as at JWW as he moved up, those would have been some excellent fights, he probably wins them all, but sure would have added to his resume, and you could probably at Kenty, Watt and some others, as the LW division got really awesome after he left.
      People like tompson and lampkin were underated I actually wish duran would have ventured upward earlier to fight cervantes and Napoles while still retaining the lightweight belt

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