Ranking the best lightweights 1970's-present
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Goodnight, Irene
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plopeater
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plopeater
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duran was most probably the greatest lightweight ever after light weight he won 3 more world title when he was PAST his prime he was the bestplopeater wrote:Duran looked better coz he had more fightsp4p1 wrote:nobody goes above duran from 70's to presentplopeater wrote:01.Jim Watt
02.Roberto Duran
03.Juan Diaz
04.Amir Khan
05.Michael Katsidis
06.Pernell Whitaker
My top 6 , my lightweight past boxers aint the best
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Goodnight, Irene
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I Feel Fine
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You don't know Duran's nickname and yet you know enough to make a list of the best Lightweights.
Mayweather and De La Hoya and Chavez belong on the list ahead of Casamayor, Johnston, Castillo, Spadafora. Whitaker is #2, but not tied with Duran, though its close in my opinion. I do agree that Casamayor should be ranked top 10, I had him beating Castillo for example, but I wouldn't rank him top five or ahead of Mosley.
Spadafora's name shouldn't be top ten. Juan Diaz shouldn't now that he lost to Campbell.
As for Duran-Whitaker, I would say its a close fight, but Duran is better than Chavez or Oscar. I might lean towards Duran, though I guess I wouldn't be surprised. I do think Whitaker is the best fighter of the last 20 years.
Mayweather and De La Hoya and Chavez belong on the list ahead of Casamayor, Johnston, Castillo, Spadafora. Whitaker is #2, but not tied with Duran, though its close in my opinion. I do agree that Casamayor should be ranked top 10, I had him beating Castillo for example, but I wouldn't rank him top five or ahead of Mosley.
Spadafora's name shouldn't be top ten. Juan Diaz shouldn't now that he lost to Campbell.
As for Duran-Whitaker, I would say its a close fight, but Duran is better than Chavez or Oscar. I might lean towards Duran, though I guess I wouldn't be surprised. I do think Whitaker is the best fighter of the last 20 years.
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plopeater
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Neither of those guys have even won world titles, ask me again in five years!plopeater wrote:A good list but where are modern boxers like Khan and KatsidisFlump wrote:My list, for what it's worth
1. Duran
2. Whittaker
3. Mosley
4. Arguello
5. De Jesus
6. Buchanan
7. Rosario
8. Casamayor
9. Mancini
10.Ramirez
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plopeater
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28th march 2013 you will be asked againFlump wrote:Neither of those guys have even won world titles, ask me again in five years!plopeater wrote:A good list but where are modern boxers like Khan and KatsidisFlump wrote:My list, for what it's worth
1. Duran
2. Whittaker
3. Mosley
4. Arguello
5. De Jesus
6. Buchanan
7. Rosario
8. Casamayor
9. Mancini
10.Ramirez
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Goodnight, Irene
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Flump, is it just me, or do you also get the feeling, somehow, some way, you will be asked again, on this date five years down the line?Flump wrote:Lol, I'll be sat here waiting mate!plopeater wrote:28th march 2013 you will be asked againFlump wrote: Neither of those guys have even won world titles, ask me again in five years!
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Borinken25
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The official decision was a draw; however, that is one of the worst decisions that I've ever seen. It should have been a clear UD for Whitaker in my opinion. Don't forget that a prime Duran lost to De Jesus a good but not great fighter. Whitaker was by far a better fighter than De Jesus.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Whitaker is overrated, he drew against a past-prime and blown up Chavez who was COMING UP in weight. Duran was in his prime as a LW all the way until the 2nd Leonard fight, then he started slipping. Duran would've given him a pounding.
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Diamond WEAPON
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Yes, I agree... I just get a lil carried away when it comes to Whitaker, I think way too many people praise him more than he actually deserves and it aggravates me.pete wrote:I never liked Whitaker and I love Duran but I doubt any lightweight would give Whitaker a "pounding".I do think Duran would beat him in a close decision because at 135 Duran had very fast hands,fast enough that he wouldn't be at such a speed disadvantage many of Whitaker's opponents were.
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Diamond WEAPON
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Then Duran came back and beat the living shit out of De Jesus twice when he was more developed into his prime... Whitaker lost to Ramirez too, and he wasn't as good as Duran, we can go back and forth with this shit. I simply believe Duran to be the greater of the two and I can easily see how the Whitaker-Chavez fight could be scored as it was. Even Sports Illustrated had it as a Draw despite their cover bitching about the decision. I thought Whitaker was much closer to his prime than Chavez by that point too. Chavez was at his best from 130-135 and in his first couple years at 140, then he started sliding, starting with his speed/reflexes. After their fight Whitaker had a few fights and won another title at another weight (154) and Chavez split fights with Frankie Randall, a guy he definitely wouldn't have lost to in his more glorious years.Borinken25 wrote:The official decision was a draw; however, that is one of the worst decisions that I've ever seen. It should have been a clear UD for Whitaker in my opinion. Don't forget that a prime Duran lost to De Jesus a good but not great fighter. Whitaker was by far a better fighter than De Jesus.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Whitaker is overrated, he drew against a past-prime and blown up Chavez who was COMING UP in weight. Duran was in his prime as a LW all the way until the 2nd Leonard fight, then he started slipping. Duran would've given him a pounding.
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Bullshit, Esteban DeJesus would have stayed or beaten any lightweight in history. He was a very, very good fighter...excellent technician and courageous boxer.Borinken25 wrote:The official decision was a draw; however, that is one of the worst decisions that I've ever seen. It should have been a clear UD for Whitaker in my opinion. Don't forget that a prime Duran lost to De Jesus a good but not great fighter. Whitaker was by far a better fighter than De Jesus.Diamond WEAPON wrote:Whitaker is overrated, he drew against a past-prime and blown up Chavez who was COMING UP in weight. Duran was in his prime as a LW all the way until the 2nd Leonard fight, then he started slipping. Duran would've given him a pounding.
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elmersalsa
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My picks of the best lightweights since the 1970s decade:
1. Roberto Duran
2. Pernell Whitaker
3. Shane Mosley
4. Edwin "Chapo" Rosario
5. Esteban DeJesus
6. Ken Buchanan
7. Julio Cesar Chavez
8. Oscar De La Hoya
9. Miguel Angel Gonzalez
10. Ishimatsu Suzuki
Honorary Mention:
Joel Casamayor
Orzoubek Nazarov
Alexis Arguello
Livingstone Bramble
Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini
1. Roberto Duran
2. Pernell Whitaker
3. Shane Mosley
4. Edwin "Chapo" Rosario
5. Esteban DeJesus
6. Ken Buchanan
7. Julio Cesar Chavez
8. Oscar De La Hoya
9. Miguel Angel Gonzalez
10. Ishimatsu Suzuki
Honorary Mention:
Joel Casamayor
Orzoubek Nazarov
Alexis Arguello
Livingstone Bramble
Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini
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Goodnight, Irene
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Puh-lease, broham 8)Diamond WEAPON wrote:Whitaker is overrated, he drew against a past-prime and blown up Chavez who was COMING UP in weight. Duran was in his prime as a LW all the way until the 2nd Leonard fight, then he started slipping. Duran would've given him a pounding.
I assume you haven't seen the Chavez & Ramirez fights of Whitaker's, or at least I do hope you haven't, because both were appalling decisions. Once you sit down & watch these, you'll see a pair of straight-forward Whitaker victories, so you really can't cite those if you are going to argue against him. "No Way, Jose" (it wasn't a reference to Ramirez, either, if that's what you're assuming) during the return with Ramirez might ring a bell with some members here.
Likewise, no excuses for Duran against DeJesus. Duran did not, "develope more" later, he was at his peak, & just wasn't good enough. Hey, it was one night, & Duran later avenged the loss, twice. Good on him. However, DeJesus beat a prime Duran, no two ways about that.
If anything, Duran is the oversold fighter who has abilities bestowed upon him he either didn't possess, or didn't to the extent of which they are spoken of. Whitaker is hardly discussed at all next to how often Duran is (& Duran's status, like Ali's, is overblown, as brilliant as each of them were). Whitaker'd just be plain too clever for Duran. DeJesus was a great fighter, but not in Whitaker's league. Benitez was a great fighter, though not in Whitaker's league, either.
This much, & one thing more. At no weight or age does Chavez ever beat Whitaker.
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