Who was the greatest fighter out of the fabulous 4?

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  1. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Yeah I’m not here for arguments. Just friendly convo
     
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  2. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  3. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Most entertaining-Thomas Hearns
     
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  4. Aizen

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  5. bboyrei

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    Duran
    Hagler
    Leonard
    Hearns
     
  6. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Duran. I think only guys like Robinson and Armstrong were at his level.
     
  7. My dinner with Conteh

    My dinner with Conteh Tending Bepi Ros' grave again Full Member

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    But if he'd had about 50 more fights we probably would have. Duran's loss to Sims was his 3rd fight in five months way above his best weight, aged 35 and 80+ fights into his career. So the equivalent maybe of Leonard doing the same in the early 1990s at light-heavyweight and losing to someone like, say, Anthony Hembrick, 7 weeks after his previous fight.
     
  8. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    That's a fair point.

    I guess the stronger argument for why Ray is greater than Duran, is that Leonard not only defeated Duran - making him quit in the process - but also went 3-0 against guys Duran lost to.

    That would require you to change the official results of fights that are regarded as having been close and debatable rather than outright robberies. And even if you do that, it's difficult to then make the argument that Leonard-Hearns II is as historically significant as the first fight in 1980, or that Hagler shouldn't be beating an inactive blown up Welterweight that hadn't fought a professional fight in almost three years.

    I will concede though, simply stating Leonard 'whupped' all of the other guys is somewhat reductive.
     
  9. Gudetama

    Gudetama Active Member Full Member

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    All brilliant. All legends. But at times like this I guess I have to refer to my all time p4p list, which says:
    8. Duran
    13. Leonard
    26. Hagler
    29. Hearns
     
  10. Mod-Mania

    Mod-Mania Boxing Addict Full Member

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  11. ThatOne

    ThatOne Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can see arguments for all four. I just put a lot of weight into head to head records when the combatants are at roughly the same stage of their careers. As to the poster who asked if Ray would be rated as high if he never beat Tommy and Marvin my answer is no.
     
  12. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Who is ready to suffer for Christ (the truth)? Full Member

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    What if we looked at the problem only from the perspective of their mutual fights?
     
  13. Flash24

    Flash24 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The simple way is to give it the the man with victories over the other four.
    (I always include Benitez , so in my mind it's the five kings, if were going
    to omit Benitez, we should omit Hagler for the same reason. They didn't
    fight each other, but did fight the other 3, Benitez did try to get the fight
    before his career suddenly nosed dived. It was Hagler for whatever the
    reason, didn't except the challenge, probably simply bad timing, not
    insinuating at all Hagler was afraid of Benitez.
    Though judging by how Hagler did against skilled fighters that could
    force him to lead, a prime version of Benitez would've been an extremely
    formidable opponent for him. The old adage of "Styles make fights" would
    be very significant in a fight between the two with each man at their best.)
    But getting off my rant on how Benitez is often overlooked , Leonard had
    victories over the other four when they were prime, or in the case of Hagler
    who should've been the better more prepared fighter simply because he
    was the natural bigger man , and Leonard was partying for almost four years
    while Hagler who already lived a Spartan life style , was honing his craft.
    Hagler with all facts to consider that were in his favor should've destroyed
    Leonard.
    But the most accomplished fighters of the group were Roberto Duran
    and Thomas Hearns.
     
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  14. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    It’s always a possibility.
     
  15. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Duran by far. Can anyone here imagine if Hagler ,Hearns and Leonard had been natural lightweights or welters and moved up to fight a naturally prime Roberto Duran at 160? Destruction
     
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