fantasy lightweight round robin...who's the best?

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fantasy lightweight round robin...who's the best?

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greetings one and all and a very merry christmas.

take these four fighters in their prime at lightweight and pit them against each other:

floyd mayweather jr.

shane mosely

roberto duran

pernell whitaker

who do you think comes out on top?

personally, I pick duran.

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Post by BoxBuzz »

at lightweight I would second your vote.
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Post by harrygreb »

duran at his best cleans up all other lightweights in history
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Post by kidbazooka1 »

Duran would take them all. I would also throw Chavez in the mix.
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Re: fantasy lightweight round robin...who's the best?

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oldwarrior wrote:greetings one and all and a very merry christmas.

take these four fighters in their prime at lightweight and pit them against each other:

floyd mayweather jr.

shane mosely

roberto duran

pernell whitaker

who do you think comes out on top?

personally, I pick duran.

oldwarrior
Your "knowledge" of the lightweight division doesn't go back very far, does it.

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Re: fantasy lightweight round robin...who's the best?

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granberry wrote:
oldwarrior wrote:greetings one and all and a very merry christmas.

take these four fighters in their prime at lightweight and pit them against each other:

floyd mayweather jr.

shane mosely

roberto duran

pernell whitaker




who do you think comes out on top?

personally, I pick duran.

oldwarrior
Your "knowledge" of the lightweight division doesn't go back very far, does it.

.

Hey it's his hypthetical round robin...so he gets to choose the fighters. You miss Benny? then cook up your own hypothetical. Meanwhile relax...and have a Coke.
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Post by Diamond WEAPON »

kidbazooka1 wrote:Duran would take them all. I would also throw Chavez in the mix.
I know that's what I was wondering, where's Chavez?

Anyway here's how I see it:

Mayweather MD12 Whitaker

Mosley UD12 Mayweather

Duran KO10 Mayweather

Mosley UD12 Whitaker

Duran UD12 Mosley

Duran KO10 Whitaker
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Post by dagosd2000 »

Duran and Whitaker in the final. Roberto by decision.
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I'll be the odd man out then & say I don't see anyone beating Whitaker, & behind him, none of those fighters will stop Duran.

In the final, Whitaker has what it takes to handle Duran. Just look at his performance (at Welter, mind you) against Chavez. A very similar fighter to Duran (& some may argue a superior one, at that), Chavez is made to miss & swing unexpectedly wildly, snarling through his gumshield time & again. Nothing he tried worked in that fight. Whitaker slipped, ducked, weaved, parried & countered him to death. It wasn't the first time Sweet Pea was on the wrong end of a bad decision.

Personally, I don't see where exactly Duran takes Whitaker out. I expect him to be somewhat harder to hit cleanly than Chavez, & he will undoubtedly be putting on a little more pressure, but really, it's nothing dramatically different to what the great Chavez brings, & Whitaker did not have serious problems embarressing him.

However, Duran is the only one with a serious chance out of the fighters mentioned to beat Whitaker. Mosley's aggression which served him well would not be effective. Mayweather Jr. would do better in a chess match, but I don't see him having things his way either.

Whitaker by decision against all three combatants.
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Post by harrygreb »

youre not thinking about the LIGHTWEIGHT divisional aspect of this thread enough.
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Post by ben geoghegan »

joe gans beats them all
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:I'll be the odd man out then & say I don't see anyone beating Whitaker, & behind him, none of those fighters will stop Duran.

In the final, Whitaker has what it takes to handle Duran. Just look at his performance (at Welter, mind you) against Chavez. A very similar fighter to Duran (& some may argue a superior one, at that), Chavez is made to miss & swing unexpectedly wildly, snarling through his gumshield time & again. Nothing he tried worked in that fight. Whitaker slipped, ducked, weaved, parried & countered him to death. It wasn't the first time Sweet Pea was on the wrong end of a bad decision.

Personally, I don't see where exactly Duran takes Whitaker out. I expect him to be somewhat harder to hit cleanly than Chavez, & he will undoubtedly be putting on a little more pressure, but really, it's nothing dramatically different to what the great Chavez brings, & Whitaker did not have serious problems embarressing him.

However, Duran is the only one with a serious chance out of the fighters mentioned to beat Whitaker. Mosley's aggression which served him well would not be effective. Mayweather Jr. would do better in a chess match, but I don't see him having things his way either.

Whitaker by decision against all three combatants.
Duran was quicker than Chavez and more explosive. His attacks were swifter than Julio's who was steadier in his aggression.

Whittaker can beat them all but I'd pick Duran to win a series between them 3-2.

Going back in history Gans, as has been stated, would be a real threat to the number 1 spot as would Leonard. We could also throw in Armstrong, Williams, Chavez and Canzoneri. Then there are non-title holders like Blackburn and Dave Holly who have great write ups and records.
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