Comments Thread For: Video: Sugar Ray on Mayweather-Canelo, Pacquiao-Rios

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Video: Sugar Ray on Mayweather-Canelo, Pacquiao-Rios

    Former champion and Hall of Famer Sugar Ray Leonard discusses his legacy in Las Vegas, Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Saul Alvarez, Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios and more.

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  • Verstyle
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    Did Leonard actually say someone needs to be more active?lol

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    • Boxopera
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      #3
      Champions don't fight champions anymore..

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      • A-Wolf
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        #4
        SRL is on a completely different level from the fighters of today. Every.

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        • TLC8
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          There Will Never Be Another Golden Era Like The 80's

          Today's fighters are to concerned with losing. They won't fight the best of the best IN THEIR PRIME, rarely. Champions don't fight Champions like Ray Leonard said. Hearns and Hagler fought each other. Leonard and Hearns fought each other twice. Leonard and Duran fought each other twice. Hearns fought Duran, Leonard fought Benitez. Arguello fought Pryor twice. The best of the best just don't fight one another anymore. They are too selective, too hand pick-ish. Afraid of losing, it's ALL about the money, and collecting these meaningless, plentiful belts. When you think about how Hagler, Leonard, Duran, Hearns, Holyfield, Tyson fought in the 80's, it's disgusting what it looks like today.

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          • SlySlickSmooth
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            #6
            "with a *******."

            Leonard actually likes Broner, great stuff.

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            • tangalog2200
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              #7
              Originally posted by TLC8
              Today's fighters are to concerned with losing. They won't fight the best of the best IN THEIR PRIME, rarely. Champions don't fight Champions like Ray Leonard said. Hearns and Hagler fought each other. Leonard and Hearns fought each other twice. Leonard and Duran fought each other twice. Hearns fought Duran, Leonard fought Benitez. Arguello fought Pryor twice. The best of the best just don't fight one another anymore. They are too selective, too hand pick-ish. Afraid of losing, it's ALL about the money, and collecting these meaningless, plentiful belts. When you think about how Hagler, Leonard, Duran, Hearns, Holyfield, Tyson fought in the 80's, it's disgusting what it looks like today.
              yeah...

              and to think some posters here wonder why others (like me) have high regards for the boxers of yesteryears....hmmm

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              • RawDawgHasSpokn
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                #8
                Would have been great if he would have gone into detail about that last question. Hagler's still waiting for that rematch!

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