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Is Roberto Duran the best lightweight of all time?

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    Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
    Honestly I think it's not something where either is right or wrong but rather a diasagreement over something that comes down to personal taste. Some people like aggressive fighters some like slick boxers. It doesn't make one better than the other it's just what a particular observer prefers. Personally I don't have a prediliction one way or the other: I've been watching boxing for so long I've come to apprecriate all styles. Well, that's an exaggeration: John Ruiz type clutchers and grabbers I've yet to appreciate

    Poet
    Sweet Pete specifically disagreed with my tie-breaker criterion for rating fighters of virtually equal success. I too, like you, appreciate all styles (even octopi like Ruiz), I just prefer fighters whose styles are condusive to exciting fights.

    As I alluded to before, there are - in essence - three basic types of matches, which I rate thusly:
    1. Predator vs. predator
    2. Predator vs. prey
    3. Prey vs. prey
    The first is usually a barn-burner, the second can be rather interesting, but the third's a real snoozer.

    Below is a typical example of a predator vs. prey fight

    [vbtube]UYUC3NnaH8I[/vbtube]

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    • No Benny Leonard was. Duran is top 5 all time tho.

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      • Uh?!

        Originally posted by Darkstar View Post
        No Benny Leonard was. Duran is top 5 all time tho.
        The words in bold text is an incomplete sentence, which makes no sense. Please complete your thought. As for Duran being "top 5 all time" do you mean as a lightweight, or pound for pound? Please clarify. Thanks.

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        • Originally posted by Nostromo View Post
          The words in bold text is an incomplete sentence, which makes no sense. Please complete your thought. As for Duran being "top 5 all time" do you mean as a lightweight, or pound for pound? Please clarify. Thanks.
          Personally I'd say both. Number 1 Lightweight ever and in the top 5 PFP. Yes, I think he's that good. I see him as the number 1 PFP fighter of MY time, losing out on a complete list to fighters who predate me like Robinson (the best fighter who ever lived in my book).

          The poster does need to work on his syntax though.

          Poet

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          • ^ id have 2 second that.....Duran was ahead of his time no doubt

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            • Top lightweights

              Based one one poll in 1975 and other data these are the ones that Duran would have to beat to claim top lightweight spot: Benny Leonard, Joe Gans, Henry Armstrong, Ike Williams,
              Freddy Welsh, Willie Ritchie, Carlos Ortiz, Ad Wolgast, Joe Brown, Tony Canzoneri and Battling Nelson. I think we could toss in Barney Ross for some variety.

              In the p4p category, I would include Leonard, Armstrong and Canzoneri in the top ten along with Duran.

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              • Originally posted by Darkstar View Post
                No Benny Leonard was. Duran is top 5 all time tho.
                I agree with Leonard and I don't mind Duran around 5..... After seeing 7 mins of Wolgast V Nelson...... I'm having a big re-think on this division.... what I saw in that fight were two hard punching, very quick and the pace they both fight at is unknown today unless you said Pacquiao............. these guys are fighting at a Pac-man pace, only they are in round 23 plus......... has to be seen to be believed,..... like Hagler V Hearns over 40 Rounds,.. yes folks, that's right, 40 ROUNDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                • 1. Leonard
                  2. Gans
                  3. Ortiz (Shout out to IronDan.)
                  4. Duran
                  5. Whitaker

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                  • Originally posted by Barnburner View Post
                    1. Leonard
                    2. Gans
                    3. Ortiz (Shout out to IronDan.)
                    4. Duran
                    5. Whitaker
                    Oh I would have Duran ahead of Ortiz,... but to be fair,,... Duran never came close to fighting a LW in Ortiz's class.

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                    • Putting my neck out on this one, but I rank Whitaker as the #1 LW of all time.

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