Leonard and Duran speak on Mayweather
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With such a stacked division, Floyd would never fight at 147. It's not a knock on Floyd, just common sense.
He'd be 135lbs or 140 at most if back in those days. He's basically taking the luxury of not having to cut water weight.
Yes Leonard would beat him because they are (approximately) similarly good athletes and fighters (most would say Ray just edges Floyd out) just Leonard is a bigger man.Comment
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With such a stacked division, Floyd would never fight at 147. It's not a knock on Floyd, just common sense.
He'd be 135lbs or 140 at most if back in those days. He's basically taking the luxury of not having to cut water weight.
Yes Leonard would beat him because they are (approximately) similarly good athletes and fighters (most would say Ray just edges Floyd out) just Leonard is a bigger man.
I will say this though he would have had to fight Leonard at some point if he would have wanted to get to a similar place he currently holds Duran, Hearns, Pryor all those guys were big time fighters but Leonard was always the money man above them.
I think he would have gone to see Leonard, just because that is what he would need to do to achieve his goal.Comment
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If Floyd can avoid the main arc of Hearns power and get inside that he can win as he has an advantage in that real estate.
If Floyd was strictly an outside fighter you would be right and what I said is not an easy task against a killer like Hearns.
I would say Leonard is a much worse match-up because there is no spot where Floyd really has an advantage Leonard can fight on the outside and the inside plus is tough as nails so hard to see Floyd efficent approach keeping Loenard at bay.Comment
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Actually yea there is Floyd is good on the inside and hard to hit. Hearns at 147 didn't know how to clinch up he didn't pick that up until after the Leonard fight.
If Floyd can avoid the main arc of Hearns power and get inside that he can win as he has an advantage in that real estate.
If Floyd was strictly an outside fighter you would be right and what I said is not an easy task against a killer like Hearns.
I would say Leonard is a much worse match-up because there is no spot where Floyd really has an advantage Leonard can fight on the outside and the inside plus is tough as nails so hard to see Floyd efficent approach keeping Loenard at bay.
Floyd may be hard to hit, but I don't see him slipping punches while applying pressure and getting inside. The only place Floyd would have a chance is on the inside and I just can't picture him getting there.Comment
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Yes, but how would Floyd get on the inside? Hearns was an excellent boxer and had a ridiculously good job with tremendous reach. He'd control the distance.
Floyd may be hard to hit, but I don't see him slipping punches while applying pressure and getting inside. The only place Floyd would have a chance is on the inside and I just can't picture him getting there.
It wouldn't be easy no doubt, but I don't think it is impossible if there is a place a guy can win and a possible way to get there. It is easier said than done thoughComment
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