Seamus wrote:When you get dropped by Mario Maldonado and your biggest wins are over the likes of Steve Gregory, Robbie Epps and Carlos Herrera, you don't deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Hagler, Leonard, Hearns or Duran.
Tony Ayala showed alot of potential, but he never fought a topclass opponent, let alone beat one. Plenty of fighters in the history of the sport have shown tremendous promise, only to fall far short of there lofty expectations.
he showed more than potential. Most importantly Tony had the power to end a fight quickly.
level of opposition proves little. Terry Norris proved that in his masterful domination of Leonard. Speed, not of opposition or experience was the deciding factor.
With Tony, he would quickly power his way to victory by bludgeoning the opponent like a piece of meat. Not that Ray would have even taken this fight but if by some chance he did, Tony would punch holes in that big head of his. Duran would stand even less chance at this weight; being less able to manuver side to side. His mobility was a real question mark.
And Hearns with that chin would not stand long before Mexican bull. Only Marvin had the tools, the chin to overcome and be victorious as he always was.