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  • treason1
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    #121
    abosolutely amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!!! floyd fans are now hating on sugar ray because he called floydie out on his constant duicking of manny !!!!!!!!!!

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    • Mr. Philadel
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      #122
      Originally posted by cixthree
      I got 2 words for Lil Ray Ray, Aaron Pryor.
      This pusshy azs half a f@gg got his nerve, Ray was/still is about money. I can't stand this cup cake, sweet candy azz OVER RATED PUNK....
      HAWK TIME BIATCH!
      why you so mad?!?...Ray would've beat the wild dog ***** outta Hawk....and Ray NEVER ducked him either....I love some Aaron Pryor but don't be trying to ***** on Ray with THAT fighter...smh

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      • MrRolltide91
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        #123
        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        It'll be interesting to see what Mayweather & Pacquiao do after their respective bouts. I expect Floyd will take a tune-up when he comes out of the bing. And Manny...well, it depends on his promoter, Bob Arum. Either way, they are running out of opponents fast, especially Manny. Floyd at least has Martinez but the chances of that happening are slim.
        manny can fight jmm again

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        • edgarg
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          #124
          Originally posted by BattlingNelson
          Leonard fought them all. There was no delays. Leonard fought Hagler after a prolonged absence due to a detached retina. A viable excuse. It's not like there was a Margarito, Tzsyu, Cotto etc. left behind so stop it.
          I think Bat that you've slipped up just a little on this one. Leonard had a detached retina, true. But when he announced he'd retired about 6-8 months later he said his eye was healed but he didn't want to fight any more. It took about 6 months for a detached retina at that time.

          Then a couple of years later he made a comeback and fought a guy named Howard who gave him a tough fight, i think he even knocked him down. I remember it all very well. He retired again, and didn't come back to fight Hagler until, 2-3 years later he was watching him fight Mugabi and realised that Hagler was on the slide, that he'd slowed down and was he was having difficulty handling Mugabi. it was then, that he decided to make another comeback and fight Hagler.

          Leonard has said this himself after the Hagler fight, when he was questioned about it, and realised that he was lucky to have got the decision over Hagler. He said he was too smart to fight him a return. I can still see him with a knowing look on his face, tapping his head with his finger and saying "Oh no, Oh, no, not me, I'm too smart for that.....I'm paraphrasing a bit but the gist of what he said is accurate. Anyone who saw the interview will corroborate me.

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          • RL_GMA
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            #125
            To those who are implying Leonard was scared to fight Pryor, are you implying Hearns at that time was a much less dangerous fight?

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              #126
              It was more of a risk vs. reward. Pryor wasn't as well known, and the fight with Tommy was building to be huge. Pryor beat Tommy in the amateurs, was an animal that just never stopped coming and SRL thought he could outbox Tommy. Lower risk, higher reward. As evidenced by all the fights during that era between Hearns, SRL, Duran, etc.. they all could have beaten one or another on any given night considering conditioning, how close they were to their prime, etc... It's a shame that Pryor was never in that discussion against the welters as he would have won some and lost some just like all of them.

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                #127
                Originally posted by aharris52
                It was more of a risk vs. reward. Pryor wasn't as well known, and the fight with Tommy was building to be huge. Pryor beat Tommy in the amateurs, was an animal that just never stopped coming and SRL thought he could outbox Tommy. Lower risk, higher reward. As evidenced by all the fights during that era between Hearns, SRL, Duran, etc.. they all could have beaten one or another on any given night considering conditioning, how close they were to their prime, etc... It's a shame that Pryor was never in that discussion against the welters as he would have won some and lost some just like all of them.
                Hearns was a much bigger risk than the 140 lb. Pryor.

                Regardless, Pryor had his chance at fights with Leonard and Duran.

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                • turbotime
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by RL_GMA
                  I agree they'll both be hall of famers regardless, but there's no doubt there'll be an empty hole if they don't fight and anytime both guys' names are brought up in the future that potential fight will always be brought up. It doesn't necessarily destroy their legacies, but no doubt leaves a bit of a question mark.
                  Yeah but not that big of a question mark IMO. The fight's relevance was pretty much squashed after Marquez whooped Pac in November. They are both rich, both Hall of Famers, they both sealed their spots long ago, the rest is really just icing.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #129
                    I am just reading this tread now. I have been a big boxing fan for over 50 years and this is my first post, but I have followed this board for years. Sugar Ray should not criticize Floyd and Manny for not making the fight yet. Leonard was the big money maker and he only took the fights he wanted, when he wanted them, and on his terms only. He turned down Hagler's offer to fight for many years until Hagler showed signs of decline from so many tittle defenses against the best challengers. He also refused to rematch Hearns for many years until Hearns looked shot. He never gave Hagler a rematch even though the boxing fans were begging for it.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                      Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard appeared on BBC Radio 5 live, and discussed the damage being done because welterweight champions Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, the two biggest stars in the sport, are unable to reach an agreement for the biggest fight in boxing. The two sides have been unable to reach an agreement for several years.

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                      Dont put this on pac, SRL! Its floyd whos hurting his legacy, Pacs is already made.

                      Floyd still has mountains to climb.

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