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  • Comments Thread For: Sugar Ray Leonard Gives Analysis of Errol Spence-Mikey Garcia

    Within a week of his improbable triumph that dethroned southpaw Marvin Hagler as 160-pound champion on April 6, 1987, Sugar Ray Leonard overcame a potentially devastating setback during a sparring session.
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  • #2
    Great interview by Sugar! Another thing Sugar brought up, when Brook was fighting GGG, was that he didn't go the full 160 for Hagler because he didn't want to lose his speed! You don't have be 147 to beat a 147lb. fighter, and you don't want to lose your speed and timing for the sake of gaining muscle mass!

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    • #3
      If Spence forces a firefight, that's bad news for Mikey. Spence will have to do that tho...which he can do. Spence will grind him down and stop him with a body shot late in a super fight.

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      • #4
        The thing is the BIG difference is Mikey Garcia is a much smaller man and the older man here.

        for 1 SRL really wasn't a small guy he was 5'10 and Hagler was also 5'10 and also SRL was 2 years younger than Hagler who was 32 years old while SRL was 30.

        and from what I've read back then the consensus was that the fight between the 2 was 5 years too late much like Mayweather vs Pacquiao, as both were just about out of their respective prime years back then but Ray was closer to prime years than Hagler was.

        There have been too many people who've been in the ring with Spence and said he hits almost like a HW for Mikey to have a real chance when he was clearly hurt by Broner to the body. Something Spence specializes in..

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        • #5
          this was a good interview

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          • #6
            Mikey pulling this off would be more like Roberto Duran going up 2 weight classes to beat Sugar Ray.

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            • #7
              Mikey is daring to be great, and kudos to him, unlike so many fighters ducking others all the time. If I may reminisce and compare, 'Sugar' Ray would comfortably have beaten today's best welterweights and middleweights, be it Spence, Crawford, Canelo, Charlos or Golovkin.

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              • #8
                Really good story. Loved the comparison to the Leonard/Hagler fight and prep. Never heard the story about Sugar being out on his feet in sparring. Good stuff.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mike Haynes View Post
                  Mikey pulling this off would be more like Roberto Duran going up 2 weight classes to beat Sugar Ray.
                  yep, similar to Duran, also similar to Pernell Whitaker

                  the crazy thing about Whitaker though is that he was passed his prime for most of his welterweight career.

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                  • #10
                    Good, honest, unbiased interview by an all time great.

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