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  • #41
    Originally posted by periks19 View Post
    Yeah because Duran didn't put a beating to SRL coming from Lightweight to Welterweight?? Did PBF faced the top dog at Welter when he we t up not only that a legend???

    Pbf is a great figther but he has taken fights that are safe even now Alvarez not at 154 is not like PBF doesn't have a title there or has never fought anyone at that weight. Now for people to critizize his opinion thats just him. I do believe PBF deserve a los to Castillo 1.

    PEople need to stop being so biased

    Sugar Ray Leonard

    "What impressed me about Mayweather was that he’s 36 and [had] been inactive for a more than a year. Very few fighters, even myself, could come back and have the mental and psychological capacity to stay focused like he did. He was brilliant. He was a sheer boxing technician. His performance made me look up and say, ‘Yes, he can compete with any era.’”

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    • #42
      Duran has always been an arrogant sh^t, but you can't deny that overall level of talent has dipped a fair deal in the last thirty years. Even beyond the big names, you still had a sublime technician in Donald Curry and a slick counter-puncher in Marlon Starling, who was every bit as fine a defensive boxer as Mayweather is.




      Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
      First off, he probably wouldn't have been fighting at 147 though, same with Manny.



      Mayweather and Pacquiao are natural welterweights. They compete at a weight class in which they cut very little weight, and where they put on very little weight in the time from the actual weigh-in and the fight itself.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by SweetScience View Post
        I think he's referring to 147....

        130-140, Mayweather can hang with anyone.
        Mayweather hasn't been able to fight at those weights for nearly ten years now.

        He refused to fight Hatton at 140, and made him move up to 147.

        Floyd couldn't even make the catchweight of 145 for the Juan Manuel Marquez fight!

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        • #44
          What older fighter would like Floyd when he sees the insane amount of money he produces.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by periks19 View Post
            Yeah because Duran didn't put a beating to SRL coming from Lightweight to Welterweight?? Did PBF faced the top dog at Welter when he we t up not only that a legend???

            Pbf is a great figther but he has taken fights that are safe even now Alvarez not at 154 is not like PBF doesn't have a title there or has never fought anyone at that weight. Now for people to critizize his opinion thats just him. I do believe PBF deserve a los to Castillo 1.

            PEople need to stop being so biased
            Duran only beat Sugar Ray Leonard because Leonard stood right in front of him. You failed to discredit that guys point. The fact is Duran couldn't handle anyone who would use defense or circle around the ring. Once Leonard used movement in the second fight Duran couldn't do ****.

            Floyd would be too much for Duran. Unless Floyd fought Duran the way he did Cotto I don't see anyway Duran could win.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
              id favor duran over floyd at lightweight, but id favor floyd over duran at welterweight quite heavily.
              Yes i agree,, Duran at welter is not the same as duran 70's lightweight....


              FLoyd would have been good in any era,,, in the 70's and 80's he would have never become the face of the sport like he is today...... Star power is really lacking today...

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              • #47
                Another old dude caught up in nostalgia. We've seen your generation fight Duran; you guys threw and didn't duck block or dodge. Most of you were on amphetamines in the ring, so I guess him coming in with a clean system would make him ordinary.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by periks19 View Post
                  Yeah because Duran didn't put a beating to SRL coming from Lightweight to Welterweight?? Did PBF faced the top dog at Welter when he we t up not only that a legend???

                  Pbf is a great figther but he has taken fights that are safe even now Alvarez not at 154 is not like PBF doesn't have a title there or has never fought anyone at that weight. Now for people to critizize his opinion thats just him. I do believe PBF deserve a los to Castillo 1.

                  PEople need to stop being so biased
                  well he did face the top dog at 135 after moving up from 130. and when he did move up to 147 there really wasnt a clear cut top dog at all, not like what duran had in leonard. at 140 the top dog was probably tszyu but that fight didnt have a chance to happen with both fighters being obligated to different networks. there is some truth to the whole, duran beat leonard thing tho. duran did beat leonard the first time they fought in a very close fight.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by prinzemanspopa View Post
                    Duran has always been an arrogant sh^t, but you can't deny that overall level of talent has dipped a fair deal in the last thirty years. Even beyond the big names, you still had a sublime technician in Donald Curry and a slick counter-puncher in Marlon Starling, who was every bit as fine a defensive boxer as Mayweather is.









                    Mayweather and Pacquiao are natural welterweights. They compete at a weight class in which they cut very little weight, and where they put on very little weight in the time from the actual weigh-in and the fight itself.
                    this is true but the thing is its schewed. because no fighters fight at their natural weigh class anymore. even back then, leonard and hearns were probably natural swws more than they were wws. just the way its become.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by jimboinbigd View Post
                      So says the guy who quit ( No Mas!) because he couldn't get to or hit Sugar Ray. Floyd would have beat him easily.
                      The bolded shows your ignorance. You've obviously never even seen the 2nd Duran/Leonard bout, and are merely reciting the bias pro-Leonard opinion you've seen on Ray's 'Beyond the Glory' episode, or have seen others spew here.

                      The second Duran/Leonard bout was actually quite close and competitive at the time Duran quit.

                      As for what Duran said, I disagree somewhat. I do think Mayweather is a special fighter, but he most certainly wouldn't be undefeated if he was mixing it up with the fab four. Nobody goes through those guys with their record unscathed.

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