Duran-Whittaker
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Michaelangelo
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Duran-Whittaker
At lightweight, who wins.(in their prime) Roberto Duran or Sweet-Pea?
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Eric the Viking
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Insert "Chavez" in place of Duran - and Sweet Pea was blatantly robbed in that fight.silkov wrote:Good match... sweet pea was a beautiful boxer but Duran had too much fire power and speed... he was also a very underrated boxer himself... he'd persue Sweet pea and just have too much strength for Pernall... Duran wins on points...
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Richie Aprille rules
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Yes, but it was a welterweight fight, and we're talking about a prime Duran at 135.Eric the Viking wrote:Insert "Chavez" in place of Duran - and Sweet Pea was blatantly robbed in that fight.silkov wrote:Good match... sweet pea was a beautiful boxer but Duran had too much fire power and speed... he was also a very underrated boxer himself... he'd persue Sweet pea and just have too much strength for Pernall... Duran wins on points...
Duran at 135 is the best thing I've ever seen in boxing, but this is the only fight I can't see him winning clearly: anyway, I think that in a very close fight, a knockdown would be the difference: Duran by decision.
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Roll With The Punches
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Whitaker is slick for the first 5 rounds....but Duran cuts off the ring and smothers Whitakers jabs and counters to take his feet away with body shots, getting the better of any inside exchanges
will Whitaker be low blowing and constantly holding like he did against Chavez??? either way, Duran overpowers him and pounds him in clinches....and uses some rough tactics of his own
will Whitaker be low blowing and constantly holding like he did against Chavez??? either way, Duran overpowers him and pounds him in clinches....and uses some rough tactics of his own
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Eric the Viking
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Eric the Viking
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Even in his lightweight prime, Duran had a fair number of UD wins to slick defensive boxer types, none of whom were slicker than Whitaker. Sure, it's possible that Duran KOs Sweet Pea, but nothing in Whitaker's re'sume' suggests that that was easy to do.delisa wrote:Duran would have blown Whitaker right out of the ring.
Actually the only one who lasted the distance (Im not talking about nontitle fights which wasnt the best version of Duran) was Edwin Viruet by sole virtue of his tough chin. Duran as a lightweight blew out everyone else: punchers, technicians, slicksters. I think Sweet Pea would not have been the exception, although is very possible that he could have lasted the distance.Eric the Viking wrote:Even in his lightweight prime, Duran had a fair number of UD wins to slick defensive boxer types, none of whom were slicker than Whitaker. Sure, it's possible that Duran KOs Sweet Pea, but nothing in Whitaker's re'sume' suggests that that was easy to do.delisa wrote:Duran would have blown Whitaker right out of the ring.
Now, that is a match-up. I know guys who say Ike Williams was a lightweight Tommy Hearns and would have been too tall, long-armed and hard-punching for Duran, as Tommy was himself.Simonpure wrote:With 130 knockouts between them, Roberto Duran and Ike Williams would have been an interesting match. They both faced the best competition in their day and usually won.
Ike Williams was BAD!
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The_Wild_Man
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MightyWarrior
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Duran certainly ranks over Whitaker at 135, but I think the American had the style to beat him, even over 15 rounds.
No-one knocked out Whitaker, and he faced some great fighters in his time: outclassing Azumah Nelson for instance. I don't think Duran would have managed to stop him either.
I think he'd probably just keep moving and frustrate Duran to a points loss, just like Benitez did.
Saying that I was never a fan of Whitaker fights, you always knew the result beforehand: Pernell W12.
No-one knocked out Whitaker, and he faced some great fighters in his time: outclassing Azumah Nelson for instance. I don't think Duran would have managed to stop him either.
I think he'd probably just keep moving and frustrate Duran to a points loss, just like Benitez did.
Saying that I was never a fan of Whitaker fights, you always knew the result beforehand: Pernell W12.
