Harry Greb beat 12 Hall of Famers, most of them multiple times, in addition to a galaxy of top contenders and uncrowned champions. He weighed 160, and beat five men who fought Jack Dempsey for the heavyweight title. Sam Langford, Benny Leonard, Willie Pep, Henry Armstrong, Mickey Walker, Ezzard Charles, Archie Moore and numerous others all beat more top fighters than Leonard did. You can't hammer Duran on the one hand, yet at the same time rank Leonard above all these guys effectively on the basis of four wins, all of which were close and/or controversial.
how many wins did duran produce against the best of his generation, if you want to count the littany of bums duran faced throughout his career as a better hallmark of greatness then beating the best fighters of your generation then you show your bias and fradulent analysis to be what it is.
by the way are you arguing that duran is better then harry greb, sam langford, ezszard charles, archiemoore, and benny leoanrd, what about willie pep, is duran based on his resume greater then these fighters. duran couldn't even measure up to leaonrd in his generation what hope does he have to measure up to fighters who accomplished more.
Yes I did, intentionally so, to prove my point that anyone's record can be picked apart if you include and exclude the right information, just as you did with Duran.

It's also worth bearing in mind that Duran was 71-1 before he ever faced one of the Fab Four. At the half-way point in his career, he'd already had more fights than Leonard, Hagler, Benitez and Hearns had in their entire careers.
Make Hagler have 72 fights at middle and then move up to face a prime Mike Spinks or have Leonard and Benitez contest 72 fights at welter before moving to face a peak Hagler and see how they fare.
Yes, Duran's record above 135 is more patchy, but then so is Ray's above 147. PBF's record above 135 would be patchy too had he not managed to avoid most of his best peers. Two of the four wins you cite for Leonard being all-time top ten were against fellow welters, one a lightweight, and one a middleweight. One fight with Kalule, one fight with Hagler, and one fight with Lalonde reaped four titles, but didn't exactly demonstrate his greatness at higher weights.
Duran had beautiful skills, great balance and footwork, a very underrated defence, an excellent chin, KO power and went 72-1,
which included being virtually unbeatable at 135 against some excellent comp, fighting 6-8 times a year, and winning the 147 title from one of the greatest welters ever.
How many lightweights in history beat the Leonard that Duran beat in Montreal? How many lightweights go 15 with a prime Hagler? How many lightweights could beat Iran Barkley for the middleweight title? Yes 80+ fights into his career and 3-4 divisions above his best weight he started losing to the top guys, but he still periodically managed to produce great performances, and well into his 40s he was still competitive at a high level. There's a reason why he gets ranked in the top ten by virtually everyone.
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