Originally posted by Parodius
Wow nice little clever line there. You learn that in middle school jackass?
I've seen about 10 Mayweather fights, and I've seen him take good shots and take them well. I've seen him against Corrales, Castillo x2, N'Dou, Hernandez, Chavez, Bruseles, Gatti, Hernandez, and Corley...I know that he was hurt in the 4th by that hook because HE DIDN'T SEE IT. It rocked him and sent him into the ropes and had him covering up. Sorry but he was hurt, stop trying to sugar coat things for your boyfriend.
You're getting worse and worse by the post. Now Floyd beats the greatest lightweight ever in his sleep huh? Keep digging...
I've watched the fight about 4 times over and have it 8-7 Duran every time. I can send you the fight if you want so you can see it again so you'll cut the delusional bull****.
The only fights that Duran lost in his true "PRIME" years were to DeJesus and I guess the second Leonard fight. But once again you have to remember that DeJesus was one hell of a fighter, and would have given any lightweight throughout history a very hard fight. He alone fought and beat Duran, Saldivar, Viruet, Lampkin, etc...
Every other loss that you see on Durans record come way above his best weight and WAY above his starting weight. By the time Duran lost to Benitez, he had already had something like 75+ pro fights and had been in tough fights with DeJesus, Buchanan, Mamby, Thompson, Lampkin, Palomino and Leonard among others. He was 3 classes above his best weight and theres no shame in losing to master boxers like Hearns and Benitez when you're naturally much smaller than they are.
You aren't even thinking about what Duran did at higher weights. He knocked out one of the more fearsome punchers ever in Pipino Cuevas, gave maybe the greatest middleweight ever in Marvin Hagler 15 rounds of complete hell, and beat a hard punching Iran Barkley for the middleweight title in '89.
He was one of the most complete fighters in the history of the sport and was a monster at 135/140. Mayweather would have lasted maybe 10 or 11 with him before being worn out and KOed.
Also, Mayweather is nowhere near the fighter at 140 that Ray Leonard was at 147.
Remember...THIS DUDE STARTED HIS CAREER AS A BANTAMWEIGHT. Do you really see Floyd Mayweather moving up to 160 right now and giving Bernard Hopkins or Jermain Taylor 12 or 15 rounds of complete hell? Could you see him moving up and making Winky Wright fight his fight and pulling out a close decision? That's really about 1/2 of what Duran did in taking Hagler to the brink and beating Leonard at 147.
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