durant lost to every single good opponent he faced, what made him ATG level?
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All you write is true but TMT has a bunch of rocks as a brainA thing idiots like you will never understand is that it never is about who you lost to but who you won against. Look at Ali's and Robinson's records, they are littered with losses but they are also packed with great wins. Duran beating another ATG fighter in Leonard at his prime after moving up to the guy's weight is a great win close or not, Duran beating a true middleweight in Barkley(fresh after knocking out Hearns no less) after starting at lightweight is a great win, beating David Moore a dangerous upcoming prospect after everybody thought he was done and bloated at the weight is a good win, and considering all of this was after his prime when he was decimating the lightweight division, it makes all of this even more impressive.Comment
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I understand to some degree, before I really got into boxing a few years ago, I remember I looked at his record and though that he had too many loses and wondered if he really was that good, but some of these guys obviously carry a few insecurities since Floyd's claim to greatness revolves around his undefeated status and are unwilling to learn. Any educated understands Duran's greatness, although I still think Hearns knocks him out 9 out of 10 times, just a bad style matchup. That's the things with guys like Duran and Ali there are not a lot of question marks attached to them because they fought everybody out there and so we know exactly what they are capable and incapable of.Comment


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