BoxBuzz wrote:elmersalsa wrote:Seamus wrote:As a few of us have pointed out before and will no doubt have to point out again in the future, Duran's opposition at LW was fairly decent, but compared to Benny Leonard's it was weak.
And Benny Leonard's opposition at lightweight compared to the great Ike Williams at that same weight class was also weak. Even at that, at their very best, they could not win a 3-fight series with the great Roberto Duran....None of them!
Elmer, maybe it's just my faulty memory, but I've seen you try to keep many of us sober when we talk Duran up too much. Now based on what you are saying here, who could possibly be a better lightweight? By the way, I'm one of the ones who probably "over rate" Duran. But it all goes back to the question..... what am I going to believe? What the writer's say...or my own lying eyes? lol.
He's someone when you watch him fight, if your not amazed, then you are not capable of being amazed. The best fight I can imagine from all these eyes have seen, would probably be Whitaker vs Duran at lightweight. One in which I think Duran wins, but many of us would claim that "Whitaker was robbed". lol
Hey, I could see the great Pernell Whitaker beating Duran in one of 3 fights, but I cannot see him win the series. Duran was an incredible fighter. Maybe the best of the last 50 years or so. I have not seen a boxer done what he has done in terms of accomplishments. Forget the "No Mas". Forget his las two decades in the sport of boxing. He was TRULY AMAZING FOLKS
I think that a boxer that could be a greater lightweight than Duran, to me, could be the great Joe Gans, not Benny Leonard.
I don't see nobody, ABSOLUTELY NOBODY, putting the great Sugar Ray Robinson in position #5 at ww or the great Muhammad Alli #5 at heavyweight...Do we? Why should the great Roberto Duran be #5? Just because Goodnite Irene says so?
For him, Robinson nor Ali could never, ever be lower. Well, to me, Duran could never be lower than #2, especially, at lightweight.