Who has a better resume, Sugar Ray Leonard or Floyd Mayweather?
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To me this is actually a really tough question. Leonard was the Mayweather of his era, he was the money man, and he also liked to pick and choose fights.
The only edge I can give Leonard is that he faced a prime Duran and Hearns... but he lost to Duran when he faced him at his peak.
I'd honestly give it to Floyd though. He didn't always face opponents when he should've but you can' t look at his record and not be impressed. I just wish the Pacquiao fight would've happened in 2009. If that fight happened then with the same results as it had in 2015 I would by far rank Mayweather higher than Leonard.Comment
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It's tough call but I'd favor Floyd by a slight margin due to having grater consistency and longevity.Comment
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I think De La Hoya was more talented and probably overall better than Duran. Oscar was an Olympic gold medalist with ten world titles in 6 divisions. He also had a better chin than Hearns did. Floyd has beat quite a few great fighters and has more wins overall than Leonard did while having a better win streak at welterweight as well.
It's tough call but I'd favor Floyd by a slight margin due to having grater consistency and longevity.Comment
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I see Dela Hoya beating Duran because he is the naturally bigger man, and Dela Hoya is extremely talented, knows how to box, brawl and fight on the inside.Comment
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Floyd has a longer stretch of "names" but there's absolutely no one on Floyd's resume you can remotely compare to Duran, Hearns, Benitez at the time when Ray fought them let alone fighting Hagler after a 4 year hiatus, detached retina, no tune up, first fight at Middleweight.
I also hate playing triangle theories but put Ray in every single fight Floyd had from De La Hoya to retirement and put Floyd in w/ Benitez, Duran (twice) and Hearns in the span of 2 years. I can't see Floyd going undefeated in that span while I feel Ray would beat every fighter Floyd fought from 2007 to now. At the end of the day though fighters can't choose what era they fought in.Comment
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Sugar Ray easily...
quality > quantity
if Floyd took more risks then this conversation could be differentComment
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Floyd has a longer stretch of "names" but there's absolutely no one on Floyd's resume you can remotely compare to Duran, Hearns, Benitez at the time when Ray fought them let alone fighting Hagler after a 4 year hiatus, detached retina, no tune up, first fight at Middleweight.
I also hate playing triangle theories but put Ray in every single fight Floyd had from De La Hoya to retirement and put Floyd in w/ Benitez, Duran (twice) and Hearns in the span of 2 years. I can't see Floyd going undefeated in that span while I feel Ray would beat every fighter Floyd fought from 2007 to now. At the end of the day though fighters can't choose what era they fought in.Comment
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