Roberto Duran 5 Best Wins. Is he really….
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It’s not subjective at all, it’s the literal definition. You were wrong.Originally posted by Amir Imam
That’s subjective. If you don’t think 7 is close to ten then you don’t need to be on boxingsxene. Dumb as need to be in a class room.
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Davey Moore was 12-0 when Duran beat him (76-4) and he finished at 18-5, only guy he beat was an old Benetiz and Kevin Rooney lol. HOF is wank.I would say off the top of my head:
Carlos Palomino (Hall Of Famer)
Ken Buchanan (Hall Of Famer)
Iran Barkley
Davey Moore (Recently Inducted In The Hall Finally)
Duran legacy is largely based on what he was able to Accomplished at 135 back in the 70's which is why he is STILL Considered by most the Greatest Lightweight Of All Times
I love Duran but he did beat a lot of bums.
How come you didn't pick Esteban DeJesus?
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I’ll definitely tell Floyd that when I see him because I agree Tank did duck. Even thought the fight can still be made. I said Olympics don’t mean anything when you make it to the pros. That’s a fact.
Olympics don’t mean anything? Tell that to Floyd and Tank when they used Loma’s amateur pedigree to duck him. Tank was “”too young” for Loma, even though Loma had less pro fights. From ages 22-25 he was considered too young. Yet Floyd insists on full credit for a 23 year old Canelo with modest amateur career, one who was also weight drained with a catch weight.Comment
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7 isn’t nearly 10. I love how you’re desperately scrambling to justify your exaggeration.
Go and read Hands of Stone by Giudice, you numbskull.Comment
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