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43 | 61.43% |
| Leonard |
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12 | 17.14% |
| Same tier |
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15 | 21.43% |
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Fighting Zapata
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True, but he took it easy the last couple of rounds because he'd held the initiative over nearly all of the previous ones.Bit of a stupid risk, but it mdae the fight seem closer than it really was imo.Over 12 Duran had pumped him, bar a few of those mid-rounds where it seemed Ray might turn the tide. Scoring that fight for Ray is a vulgar, entirely unbecoming thing to do i say. |
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Fighting Zapata
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Wasn't there a thread about it actually just a few months back?I should have paid more attention to it.Might dig it up if there is one. |
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In any event, I had Duran beating Barkley more clearly on the cards than I had him beating Leonard in Montreal. Opinions will vary. |
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Here's Ray Robinson for shits n giggles since he and the subject of ratings has come up.
SUGAR RAY ROBINSON's TOP 10 RATED OPPONENTS Sugar Ray Robinson first appears in The Ring ratings on March 11, 1941. He debuts at No. 7 in the lightweight division. 1941: Sammy Angott (No. 1 LW) (@135) 1941: Maxie Shapiro (No. 9 LW) (@135) 1941: Fritzie Zivic (No. 1 WW) -- Robinson debuts at No. 1 in the welterwight ratings after win over Zivic. 1942: Fritzie Zivic (No. 3 WW) 1942: Norman Rubio (No. 9 WW) 1942: Marty Servo (No. 7 WW) 1942: Sammy Angott (World LW Champ) (@ 147) 1942: Tony Motisi (No. 9 WW) 1942: Jake LaMotta (No. 10 MW) 1942: Izzy Janazzo (No. 9 WW) 1942: Izzy Janazzo (No. 9 WW) 1943: Jake La Motta (No. 6 MW) - LOSS 1943: Jackie Wilson (No. 2 WW) 1943: Jake La Motta (No. 1 MW) 1943: Henry Armstrong (No. 2 WW) 1944: Vic Dellicurti (No. 10 MW) 1945: Tommy Bell (No. 6 WW) 1945: Jake LaMotta (No. 3 MW) 1945: Jose Basora (No. 6 MW) - DRAW 1945: Jimmy McDaniels (No. 6 WW) 1945: Jake LaMotta (No. 1 MW) 1946: Sammy Angott (No. 6 WW) 1946: Joe Curcio (No. 9 WW) 1946: Tommy Bell (No. 2 WW) -- Wins vacant Welterweight title. 1947: Georgie Abrams (No. 3 MW) 1947: Jimmy Doyle (No. 6 WW) -- Defends Welterweight title 1948: Bernard Docusen (No. 1 WW) -- Defends Welterweight title 1948: Kid Gavilan (No. 1 WW) 1949: Kid Gavilan (No. 1 WW) -- Defends Welterweight title 1949: Steve Belloise (No. 2 MW) -- Robinson debuts at No. 1 at middleweight after win over Belloise. He still continues to hold the welterweight championship. 1950: George Costner (No. 2 WW) 1950: Robert Villemain (No. 2 MW) 1950: Charley Fusari (No. 5 WW) -- Defends Welterweight title. 1950: Robert Villemain (No. 4 MW) 1951: Jake LaMotta (World MW Champion) -- Wins Middleweight title -- Robinson vacates welterweight title after win over LaMotta. 1951: Randy Turpin (No. 1 MW) - LOSS -- Loses Middleweight title 1951: Randy Turpin (World MW Champion) -- Wins Middleweight title 1952: Carl "Bobo" Olson (No. 5 MW) -- Defends Middleweight title 1952: Rocky Graziano (No. 9 MW) -- Defends Middleweight title 1952: Joey Maxim (World LHW Champion) - LOSS -- Robinson retires for 30 months after loss to Maxim. 1955: Rocky Castellani (No. 2 MW) 1955: Carl "Bobo" Olson (World MW Champion) -- Wins Middleweight title 1956: Carl "Bobo" Olson (No. 1 MW) -- Defends Middleweight title 1957: Gene Fullmer (No. 1 MW) - LOSS -- Loses Middleweight title 1957: Gene Fullmer (World MW Champion) -- Wins Middleweight title 1957: Carmen Basilio (World WW Champion) (@160) -- Loses Middleweight title 1958: Carmen Basilio (World MW Champion) -- Wins Middleweight title 1959: No fights vs. top contenders 1960: Paul Pender (No. 8 MW) - LOSS -- Loses Middleweight title 1960: Paul Pender (World MW Champion) - LOSS 1960: Gene Fullmer (No. 1 MW) - DRAW (Not really) 1961: Gene Fullmer (No. 1 MW) - LOSS 1961: Denny Moyer (No. 9 MW) 1962: Denny Moyer (No. 9 MW) - LOSS 1962: Terry Downes (No. 3 MW) - LOSS 1963: Ralph Dupas (No. 3 WW) (@160) 1963: Joey Giardello (No. 3 MW) - LOSS 1964: No fights vs. top 10 contenders 1965: Stan Harrington (No. 9 MW) - LOSS 1965: Joey Archer (No. 4 MW) - LOSS -- Robinson retires after loss to Archer. He really just wasn't all that. |
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Fighting Zapata
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I've no problems with giving Ray credit as a fighter.Or Criticising either of them. |
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I had Barkley closer than SRL.. and I honestly can't see it any other way. You had SRL only losing by one round? |
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He was great. Probably top 5.
I'm not an expert on the division historically but guys like Robinson, Armstrong, Gavilan, Napoles, Britton, Burley, Griffith make for stiff competition. Even so I think SRL's welter work is often 'embellished'. I'm not convinced Hearns was virtually invincible at the weight as some claim, I believe Benitez is a little overrated at 147, and SRL needed two attempts to get past Duran. I stress that this IS a VERY impressive resume, but at the same time I feel he's trading off a few very strong results that get magnified a bit too much. It would have been interesting to see how he would have staved off challlenges at welterweight from the emerging crop of the 1980s (Curry, Starling, McCrory etc.). But the eye injury etc. |
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Here's the link. Apparently another person has posted a scorecard and evened it out, so now only 50% believe SRL won. One guy had Duran only 6 rounds out of 15. [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] |
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Im gonna tell you this one time. Stay off the drugs son. |
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It seems like a whole mess of people on Classic don't know when someone is trolling them, no matter how obvious they make it.
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Ray joy boy fans are secretly waiting for a moment that they can crown Ray as the better than Duran & SRR and not be made fun of and so they make a quirp here and a remarke there , shit like Ray was green in the first bout with Duren, he fought Durans fight and bullshit like he was more complete than SRR, the best / second best WW ever etc..... and understandingly people point out that Ray does not have very many defences , had to wait until Hagler was gone to fight him & had to fight an out of shape Duran to beat him the mutiple retirements etc....and they get called Ray haters. |
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Yes, because one was approaching his prime, and another slightly out of it. Surpasses Leonards's A little bit less, slight margin of error. Really Surpasses Leonard's weight hopping, he did more with less. Still think Leonard's the greater boxer, not by much. I'm a SRL man, but after the 77-82 version, he was somewhat chump change.As afterfore mentioned, Duran did more with Less, and against some real tough comp. |
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