P4P: How do you rank Pernell Whitaker, Sugar Ray Leonard, Roy Jones Jr or Floyd?

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  1. Sunchild78

    Sunchild78 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Was there ever a single fighter who held all the qualities of all four men? It's hard to rate which fighter is/was the better man because they have never fought one another. Floyd once mention he sparred with Sweet pea before. I would have love to see that. Either of these fighters would have gave the other a puzzle to solve in the ring.
     
  2. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    :good
     
  3. pryorgatti

    pryorgatti Active Member Full Member

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    1. Ray Leonard/Pernell Whitaker
    2.Roy Jones Jr
    3.Floyd Mayweather Jr
     
  4. wellsini

    wellsini Boxing Addict Full Member

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    SRL
    Whitaker
    Jones
    Mayweather

    Jones swaps places with Whitaker if he retires after Ruiz
     
  5. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    In terms of greatness:

    Pea
    Leonard
    Jones
    Floyd

    In terms of h2h:

    Pea
    Jones
    Leonard
    Mayweather
     
  6. LancsTerrible

    LancsTerrible Different Forms of Game. Full Member

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    One of the very few posters on here whose opinions I admire to have this opinion luf. Why is that if I haven't asked before?
     
  7. Speak.King

    Speak.King Member Full Member

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    Sugar
    Pea
    FLoyd
    Rjj
    Floyd over Roy,,,Boxing fundamentals go a long way once speed, quickness/reflexes starts to diminish.
     
  8. Phys

    Phys Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Roy had retired after the first W over Tarver, he would be at the top.
    ANd sorry I don't think FMJ is in the same league as the others, again thinking of Prime Roy.

    In many ways, Whitaker was the most special. And got robbed several times because of that!

    Whitaker
    SRL
    Roy (career, not Prime Roy)
     
  9. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Pea from 87-97 basically ruled boxing (one close fight with rivera aside) he cleaned up at lw and then had a very good run between 140 and 154 missing only tito and ike but by 96 I don't think many classed him as the best in the ww division, even that aside he still beat rivera in the rematch, stopped hurtado and deserved to beat oscar (my cards).

    Leonard was brilliant, but only for 3 years. After that he has 1 win of note against marvin in maybe the greatest comeback in boxing history before wasting his career on money fights.

    Based on body of work I have to place pea above and infact these to are very close in my overall list, sometimes they're next to each other in the top 20 as there isn't much between them: both are tremendous ability wise; leonard has 4 amazing victories but no longevity whereas pea has a lot of very good victories and a decade of elite level longevity.

    I think it's crucial to state I had pea beating everyone he fought apart from tito.
     
  10. SouthpawJab

    SouthpawJab On his way up!! 4-0!! Full Member

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    1. Roy-P4P he's unmatched by any on this list. Started at 154 and won a heavyweight strap. Undisputed LHW champ.
    2.Ray
    3. Whitaker/Mayweather
     
  11. keith

    keith ESB OG Full Member

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    1. RJJ
    2. SRL (butvery close to RJJ)


    3. Pernell Whitaker
    4. Floyd Mayweather, (real close).



    Keith
     
  12. Lester1583

    Lester1583 Can you hear this? Full Member

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    97 is a stretch.

    95 was the last time Whitaker looked dominating.

    In 95-96 Jones overtook him as P4P№1.
     
  13. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Agreed. Whitaker's prime ended with the Vasquez fight.
     
  14. Lester1583

    Lester1583 Can you hear this? Full Member

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    Been a while since i watched those fights - wasn't Whitaker still prime in Jacobs and Rodriguez fights?
     
  15. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    I currently (I switch them around, as I think about it from different angles, like a lot of list-makers) have it:

    SRL clearly above the others, somewhere around the ten-fifteen spot:

    RJJ
    Whitaker (they've been flipped the other way on my list, and I find them hard to rate against each other)

    Floyd, clearly below them. That said, there's a lot said for letting time pass, and seeing what opponents end up doing or not doing. All Floyd has to do is take Pacquiao, and his resume gets a sizable boost, as I expect victory, and he's getting a lot closer to the other group, I think. If he beat Pac at welter and Martinez at 154-160, before Martinez drops the ball, which I don't expect him to attempt, he goes way up to Whitaker and RJJ and I won't hesitate a bit to put him up there, and maybe even above.