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Old 01-22-2013, 04:06 PM   #46
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This is interesting, if Leonard had fought a rematch with Hearns at 154, if he fought a younger Hagler, Mike Mccallum, Donald Curry, Michael Nunn could Leonard have won these fights? If he lost to one or more of these guys how would it affect his legacy?

For what it's worth, I'm a huge Leonard fanboy, just playing devil's advocate and asking questions

Those are the fights he missed out on. Had he won them, he'd might have near equalled the greatest Sugar. That would be an unparalleled resume.
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Old 01-22-2013, 04:17 PM   #47
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Those are the fights he missed out on. Had he won them, he'd might have near equalled the greatest Sugar. That would be an unparalleled resume.

True! Though I don't think even the great Sugar Ray Robinson himself could have moved through the weights and beaten all of those guys over a few years
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Old 01-22-2013, 04:18 PM   #48
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Those are the fights he missed out on. Had he won them, he'd might have near equalled the greatest Sugar. That would be an unparalleled resume.
It's sickening (in a good way) how rich of an era SRL had to build a legacy in, isn't it?
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Old 01-22-2013, 04:19 PM   #49
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True! Though I don't think even the great Sugar Ray Robinson himself could have moved through the weights and beaten all of those guys over a few years
That, in addition to the actual challenges Sugar did face, is possibly the worst Murderer's Row a champion could possibly face. That would have been remarkable. I don't think any guy in that weight range ever could have navigated it undefeated.
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To be fair to SRL, I don't think Duran (who he went 2-1 against) would make the top 20 either.
He'd be above SRL though, in the top 30.
No Durán???! Packy in???!

Off the top of your head, you did include Durán in your first post.

If Durán is out, there is no hope for Ray.

Leonard gets very high marks from me on scalps and as a fighter. The knock against him is his inconsistent activity and his blatantly choreographed comebacks.

But, in the ring--where nobody can help you, he proved better than a prime Hearns, a prime Benitez, undisputed champion Marvin Hagler, got instant revenge from Durán, and got off the canvas to win a light-heavyweight belt.

A superb success ratio for so relatively few fights.

For decades, Jim Jeffries has been considered one of the all-time greats, on half the number of fights.
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Old 01-22-2013, 04:41 PM   #51
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Those are the fights he missed out on. Had he won them, he'd might have near equalled the greatest Sugar. That would be an unparalleled resume.
If SRL won all of them he'd have a decent shout for top 10-5 all-time, in my opinion.
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Old 01-22-2013, 04:43 PM   #52
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This is interesting, if Leonard had fought a rematch with Hearns at 154, if he fought a younger Hagler, Mike Mccallum, Donald Curry, Michael Nunn could Leonard have won these fights? If he lost to one or more of these guys how would it affect his legacy?

For what it's worth, I'm a huge Leonard fanboy, just playing devil's advocate and asking questions
If he did all that he'd probably be about a tenth as good as Harry Greb !
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Old 01-22-2013, 04:56 PM   #53
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No Durán???! Packy in???!

Off the top of your head, you did include Durán in your first post.

If Durán is out, there is no hope for Ray.
Duran possibly in, possibly out.
He's not top 10.

Packey McFarland I need to know more about. It seems he beat Freddie Welsh, Jack Britton and Mike Gibbons, a couple of those multiple, and maybe lost 1 fight early in a career of over 100 fights !

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Leonard gets very high marks from me on scalps and as a fighter. The knock against him is his inconsistent activity and his blatantly choreographed comebacks.

But, in the ring--where nobody can help you, he proved better than a prime Hearns, a prime Benitez, undisputed champion Marvin Hagler, got instant revenge from Durán, and got off the canvas to win a light-heavyweight belt.

A superb success ratio for so relatively few fights.

For decades, Jim Jeffries has been considered one of the all-time greats, on half the number of fights.
True enough. Ray Leonard was super-great.
But there's more than 20 super-great fighters jostling for the ranking. There might be more like 50 !
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Old 01-22-2013, 04:58 PM   #54
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Top 3 Welter
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Not in my top 20 ATG
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That, in addition to the actual challenges Sugar did face, is possibly the worst Murderer's Row a champion could possibly face. That would have been remarkable. I don't think any guy in that weight range ever could have navigated it undefeated.

I agree, Robinson and Leonard were both great fighters, who were fortunate to have other great opponents around them to show just how great they were. I would have loved to see Floyd Mayweather face even one opponent as good as a prime Thomas Hearns, Kid Gavilan or Mike Mccallum
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I agree, Robinson and Leonard were both great fighters, who were fortunate to have other great opponents around them to show just how great they were. I would have loved to see Floyd Mayweather face even one opponent as good as a prime Thomas Hearns, Kid Gavilan or Mike Mccallum
He had a fighter just as great in front of him, and didn't pull the trigger.

That's on both him and Manny. They were eachother's only legendary calibre opponents, and they ducked and dodged the fight.
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He had a fighter just as great in front of him, and didn't pull the trigger.

That's on both him and Manny. They were eachother's only legendary calibre opponents, and they ducked and dodged the fight.

Yep, and that will always be held against both. Which is a shame for Floyd, because I think he would have beaten Pacquiao by a clear unanimous decision back in 2009. How highly do you rate Floyd H2H? How would he have done against Duran or Chavez?
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True enough. Ray Leonard was super-great.
But there's more than 20 super-great fighters jostling for the ranking. There might be more like 50 !
True. In that jostling of super-greats, Ray is worthy of consideration.

McFarland perhaps lost his title shot by managing only a draw in the second Welsh fight.

McLarnin beat great men, but smaller men. He was 1 for 3 against a fellow great his size in Ross.

Not many revered greats have Ray's credentials, even with twice as many fights.
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Those are the fights he missed out on. Had he won them, he'd might have near equalled the greatest Sugar. That would be an unparalleled resume.
He definitely had the challenges in front of him. he'd rather fight someone like Lalonde. His sheer size impresses the hell out of his fans

The real fighters even asked Sugar for a fight. Each time he declined. It was always one reason or another. at first it was his eye. after so many comebacks, that excuse no longer made sense until finally he stopped making excuses why this fighter and why not that fighter. the media would never want to press him or make him uncomfortable

For me, Sugar will never get near the top 20. he lacks the record & accomplishments of a Carlos Monzon. He doesnt have the undefeated record of a Marciano nor the defenses of a Panama Al Brown. He doesnt have the great wins of a Gene Tunney. His record at 147 is eclipsed, practically non existent, next to that of Napoles, another Monzon victim

Even most of the top light heavies, I have ranked well ahead of him-Archie Moore, Charles, Roy Jones, Galindez, and even Saad Muhammud

and he sure wasn't no Ali

His wins arent even that impressive and he failed miserably against a young but inexperienced Terry Norris who, he was heavily favored to beat. In the end, he was just another good champion on an impressive but short win streak

I would rank him over fighters like Cervantes, Benitez, Ayub Kalule, people like that
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You rank Saad ahead of Leonard, Rooster?
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