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  • Frank Martin
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    WW: 80's vs 90's vs Present

    80's
    Leonard
    Duran
    Hearns

    90's:

    De La Hoya
    Trinidad
    Mosley

    Today:

    Paquiao
    Cotto
    Mayweather

    Who is the best team? Discuss
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    80's. Leonard is one of the best p4p all-time and so is Duran. Hearns is one of the hardest punchers p4p of all-time. IMO Leonard and Hearns are one of the most dangerous welterweights and would easily beat the others.

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    • Ryn0
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      #3
      80's and easily, I'd say they win every one of their match ups.

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      • Rabbit ♠
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        #4
        hands down 80's but good thread

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        • Silencers
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          #5
          Leonard, Duran and Hearns wins this, quite clearly.

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          • BattlingNelson
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            #6
            Pretty awesome rosters for all teams. At welter Hearns and Leonard beat the rest IMO, which is enough for team 80 to take the cup regardless of how well you'd think Duran does.

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            • Rabbit ♠
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              #7
              Originally posted by el_tino
              80's
              Leonard
              Duran
              Hearns

              90's:

              De La Hoya
              Trinidad
              Mosley

              Today:

              Paquiao
              Cotto
              Mayweather

              Who is the best team? Discuss
              90's vs now would have mad for a heated debate.. having the 80's just isn't fair lol

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              • JM1
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                #8
                80's. leonard alone would brutalize the welters from the 90's and up

                the most competitive fight could be against trinidad and mosley but he still wins imo

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                • JM1
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rabbit-Punches
                  90's vs now would have mad for a heated debate.. having the 80's just isn't fair lol
                  good point. its a no contest really

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                  • Frank Martin
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                    #10
                    I expect that 80's will be majority's vote but which will be the second?

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