Hearns would have won that fight by UD if he wouldnt have gotten tired tha last 2-3 rounds.
That's a very weak wording.
It's more like Hearns may have won if Ray hadn't dug deep and battered him into submission.
Also, the Ray Leonard that fought Hagler did so off a THREE YEAR stretch of inactivity.
At Welterweight, which I'm assuming where this hypothetical fight would take place, Ray Leonard stopped Tommy Hearns, Wilfred Benetiez, and Roberto Duran.
At Welter, Oscar dropped a contraversial decision to Felix Trinidad and lost a competitve but clear decision to Shane Mosley.
Conventional wisdom would make Ray Leonard a strong favorite to beat Oscar Delahoya at welterweight.
It's more like Hearns may have won if Ray hadn't dug deep and battered him into submission.
Also, the Ray Leonard that fought Hagler did so off a THREE YEAR stretch of inactivity.
At Welterweight, which I'm assuming where this hypothetical fight would take place, Ray Leonard stopped Tommy Hearns, Wilfred Benetiez, and Roberto Duran.
At Welter, Oscar dropped a contraversial decision to Felix Trinidad and lost a competitve but clear decision to Shane Mosley.
Conventional wisdom would make Ray Leonard a strong favorite to beat Oscar Delahoya at welterweight.
....Yep, he would do it rather easily too. Bozo, your avatar is blasphemus because Superman loses to NOBODY.
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