Sugar Ray Leonard vs Floyd and Manny..

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by LordJomski, Mar 26, 2012.


  1. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    you ****ing Troll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  2. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  3. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    this right here is, the intelligent response to this thread. Im sure you understand, sorry for calling you a Troll I got so upset.
     
  4. knockout artist

    knockout artist Boxing Addict banned

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    Neither Pacquaio or Mayweather would ever fight a prime SRL.
     
  5. Hands of Iron

    Hands of Iron #MSE Full Member

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    Mother****er was Sick. :deal

    He accomplished more within a span of 22 months (1979-81) than most fighters will in a career in terms of quality of opposition. Scorching ****-hot around the Hearns and Finch fights before the detached retina derailed him at his PEAK!
     
  6. Hands of Iron

    Hands of Iron #MSE Full Member

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    Bill isn't a troll, he's disgusted by the era's two greatest fighters.
     
  7. LordJomski

    LordJomski Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Looks like a fool just appeared.. :smoke

    Lets see.. :think

    Is this what you got? You got nothing.. :bart

    I have something for you.. :finger

    Try to read the OP first, unless your brain can't process the data I posted up that's why you came up with the most stupid output I've ever read.. A nonsense poster gets the credit of not pointed out because he's nonsense.. But in your case, your a piece of crap that needs to be removed..
     
  8. LordJomski

    LordJomski Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I just gave something back.. And we're even..
    This content is protected
     
  9. LordJomski

    LordJomski Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Its like, Pac was fighting @147 and most are claiming he won't survive live welterweights.. :bart

    If its easy to KO Pac, why can't they do that? Maybe its written in my OP.. At least pay attention to the OP.. :deal
     
  10. Silver

    Silver The Champ is Here Full Member

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    pretty much, if they wont even fight eachother, they wouldnt fight a prime SRL, who was big and strong at welterwieght .
     
  11. SUGAR J

    SUGAR J P4P KING Full Member

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    Sugar Ray would have beaten Floyd easy, and would have destroyed Manny.


    He beat Duran, Hagler and Hearns ffs.
     
  12. SUGAR J

    SUGAR J P4P KING Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  13. punchy88

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    What the **** is this?

    Floyd has been measured up at 147 and 54 against a relatively shallow talent pool and relatively vastly inferior competition.

    Sugar Ray Leonard was one of the most dynamic offensive fighters to lace up the gloves. Mentally every bit as strong and focused, with speed, power, and superb footwork. Floyd would NEVER get away with his style against Sugar Ray Leonard. If he opens up, and he'd have to to ensure he didn't lose on points, he'd get decimated.

    Pacquiao would be beaten easily.
     
  14. Martini643

    Martini643 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Leonard beats both by decision
     
  15. punchy88

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    What the **** are you on about. Cotto doesn't compare to Duran. Pacquaio doesn't compare to duran.

    Duran was a viscious fighter who carried intensity like no other and had an under appreciated and incredibly refined skillset. He was a superb boxer, puncher who could take apart bigger, more athletic men with his amazing ring craft. He had an uncanny ability to mount a high intensity offensive onslaught whilst stayng elusive in the pocket. Few men have been as skilled in the pocket as Roberto Duran. Countering, feinting, slipping, ripping to the body and head in combination.