Why is Roberto Duran rated higher than Sugar Ray Leonard?

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  • elfag
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    #11
    Should have had a rubber match with SRL

    You try chasing a guy around the ring while holding in a massive diarrhea explosion in front of millions of viewers, its not easy.

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    • Tony Trick-Pony
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      #12
      Originally posted by Boxing56
      Just curious? Why do people generally consider Duran to rank higher than SRL pound for pound? I mean I'm a fan of both but Leonard's resume is pretty untouchable.
      Duran cleaned out a division at lightweight. He then beat Leonard in his prime. He held his own with Hagler at middleweight when he started at lightweight. People overlook that Duran was by far the smaller man in the fabulous four. Leonard, Hearns and Hagler all had a lot of size on him. Look at his fight with Iran Barkley- truly like David and Goliath. And Leonard didn't do himself any favors by coming back and getting stopped by Camacho. Duran beat Camacho the first time around and went 24 rounds with him without so much as being wobbled. Duran had a 35 year career which is nearly unheard of and not even showing any signs of brain damage. Leonard fought off and on for fifteen years and then came back five years later against Camacho. Duran had 119 fights while Leonard had 40. Duran came back time and time again after being written off after the Leonard rematch. Roberto beat HOF fighters in Ken Buchannan, Pipino Cuevas, Leonard and Carlos Palomino and Esteban Dejesus twice. Leonard beat Benitez, Hearns and Hagler which is great. Both are great but Duran proved himself much more. Duran also never ran his a$$ off in fights. Leonard started the track meet.

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      • Canelo and GGG
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        #13
        Originally posted by Ray Corso
        The style and form a boxer fights from and the success he has with that style defines his status in the sports history as much as who he fought.
        Sugar Ray Robinson is the greatest all time because he could
        box at an extreme high level and also punch with power in either hand.
        Duran was a pressure fighter who boxed his way in with excellent foot and hand speed, had upper body movement and put punches together in a series that was effective against different opponents. He could box and punch!

        He is a top five lightweight who holds wins over other contenders and champions in other weight classes.

        Pressure style from a boxers stance and a relentless will to wear down his opponents.
        One of the best boxers to watch in his prime!

        Ray
        i dont like how you say that SRL could box at high level and Duran was presseure fighter.Duran was master boxer justt with diffrent style.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Boxing56
          Just curious? Why do people generally consider Duran to rank higher than SRL pound for pound? I mean I'm a fan of both but Leonard's resume is pretty untouchable.
          Is he? I think it's quite debatable really.

          I'd personally have Leonard higher. In only a fraction of the fights he achieved more than Duran did and was the better all round fighter.

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          • boliodogs
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            #15
            Leonard's resume is excellent but not untouchable. Duran was smaller and beat Leonard in their first fight. Hearns was robbed in the rematch with Leonard and should have been the winner.I think Leonard was 34 years old when Norris beat the hell out of him and sent him into retirement. Duran was still winning world titles when he was older than 34. I think Duran should be ranked above Leonard as an all time great. If you think Leonard should be higher then put him higher than Duran. It's not against the law. Other people also rank Leonard higher than Duran. It's just opinion and not proven fact.

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              #16
              Originally posted by el***
              Should have had a rubber match with SRL

              You try chasing a guy around the ring while holding in a massive diarrhea explosion in front of millions of viewers, its not easy.

              They did have a rubber match.

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              • Redd Foxx
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                #17
                News to me. I always thought people rated SRL higher.

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                • TBear
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by el***
                  Should have had a rubber match with SRL

                  You try chasing a guy around the ring while holding in a massive diarrhea explosion in front of millions of viewers, its not easy.
                  They did have a rubber match.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by hugh grant
                    Probably for the same reason pac is generally rated higher than floyd. Moving through divisions
                    Lol that's not a thing

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                    • iamboxing
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                      #20
                      Duran fought in so many decades it's ridiculous, and was adored worldwide and an icon for the downtrodden, poor and ***************. SRL was too, but not like Duran.

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