It was in the ring magazine edition titled The Top 50 fighters of the last 50 years, here`s info they wrote about Ray: Record: 36-2-1 (25) World Titles: Welterweight*, Junior Middleweight, Middleweight, Super Middleweight, Light Heavyweight Quality of competition:10 Bouts against Top 50 fighters 4 Why he`s here: The dominant fighter of the 80`s, he was every bit as good as the hype What he could have done to improve his ranking: Not much. His career was close to perfect. Do you agree
The Super Middleweight, Light Heavyweight titles were orchestrated by the WBC forcing Lalonde to come in at 168 lbs. But hey, the Boxing World today is all about $$$$.
I think 'His career was close to perfect' is a bit of an overstatement. He could have either retired after the Hagler fight (and certainly not come back in 91 against Norris) or fought more between 84 and 86. I feel we missed some good fights with him at Welterweight and Light-middle during that period.
Not even close for me … Ray wasn't an active fighter and used his popularity to go in and out of retirement to control who he wanted to fight and when, imo…
How many fighters in welterweight history could have done the stuff on this vid that Ray did vs Hearns? This content is protected
Leonard didn`t do the stuff that`s shown on this vid in his rematch with Hearns, he wasn`t the same fighter at all. This content is protected
And look at what Duran did to Ray, a fighter that moved up … Ray wanted his rematch with Duran and he got it as that fight warranting a rematch .. As did the Ray Hearns fight and Ray made Tommy wait 8 years.. He didn't give Tommy what he expected from Duran...BS in my book..