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Originally posted by just the facts View Post
This is the dumbest ******** thing I’ve ever read. If it’s your opinion that Duran is the best of the four, with the longevity and tremendous lightweight reign, no problem. But when you post incredibly dumb shyte like “h2h don’t mean much”, you aren’t really that dumb, are you? Likely the ******est post in NSB history and that’s saying a lot.
Ranking a much smaller fighter as lesser P4P because he lost to much larger elite men is "******** ******".
Duran was by far the smallest AND oldest of the big 4 and competed admirably with all of them, including moving up 2 weight classes to beat the prime version of Leonard.
That's probably the greatest win in boxing history.
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Originally posted by sege64 View Post
imho SRL was clearly the best of the four. "Greatest"? when you add career and achievements into the mix? Duran pulls much closer. Maybe takes it. But they're just subjective measures, and I can't and won't argue with your logic. When you ignore one eyed fanboys, and look at these kinda meaningless, kinda very important comparisons for fans with evidence and logic, well that's what makes it fun! Great post!
Regardless, SRL & Duran are neck and neck for the greatest living fighter, and though I'll get fired up for this barstool kind of debate it is just splitting hairs.
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Originally posted by Feroz View PostThat's quite the worrisome title, glad Duran's condition is improving.
Considering the massive size difference (5'6 originating four divisions below vs 6'1), Barkley being a puncher with 63% knockout rate, and immediately coming from having blown out a 29 year old Thomas Hearns's by KO. (he also beat him in a close rematch at light heavyweight).
It's highly impressive that he did so at 37 years old.
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