Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs The Fab Four

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Re: Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs The Fab Four

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I could actually see Floyd winning a decision over Duran....maybe

The other three.....no chance
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Re: Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs The Fab Four

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elmersalsa wrote:To me, Duran, Leonard, Hearns and Hagler were fighters out of this world. I would never see anything like them again. They were too extraordinary. Too bad that Duran fought most of those fights when he was out of prime. I would have love to see a prime Duran fighting Hearns and Hagler. It would have been better fights. Sugar Ray caught the Hands of Stone in an OFF NIGHT.

And like all the rest in this topic, I cannot see Pretty Boy Floyd beating none of them at their very best.
Prime Duran wasn't a middleweight.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs The Fab Four

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Rover wrote:
elmersalsa wrote:To me, Duran, Leonard, Hearns and Hagler were fighters out of this world. I would never see anything like them again. They were too extraordinary. Too bad that Duran fought most of those fights when he was out of prime. I would have love to see a prime Duran fighting Hearns and Hagler. It would have been better fights. Sugar Ray caught the Hands of Stone in an OFF NIGHT.

And like all the rest in this topic, I cannot see Pretty Boy Floyd beating none of them at their very best.
Prime Duran wasn't a middleweight.
I know. But can you imagine a fight of Duran vs Hagler in 1980 for the world middleweight title after he beat Leonard?

Roberto Duran, the WBC World Welterweight Champion, fights the World Middleweight and Undisputed Champion Marvin Hagler. Imagine that. It would have been a better fight. Prime vs prime right there.

Or, Roberto Duran, the WBC World Welterweight Champion, fights the WBA World Welterweight Champion Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns in 1980.

They would have been better fights no matter the outcome.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs The Fab Four

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elmersalsa wrote:
Rover wrote:
elmersalsa wrote:To me, Duran, Leonard, Hearns and Hagler were fighters out of this world. I would never see anything like them again. They were too extraordinary. Too bad that Duran fought most of those fights when he was out of prime. I would have love to see a prime Duran fighting Hearns and Hagler. It would have been better fights. Sugar Ray caught the Hands of Stone in an OFF NIGHT.

And like all the rest in this topic, I cannot see Pretty Boy Floyd beating none of them at their very best.
Prime Duran wasn't a middleweight.
I know. But can you imagine a fight of Duran vs Hagler in 1980 for the world middleweight title after he beat Leonard?

Roberto Duran, the WBC World Welterweight Champion, fights the World Middleweight and Undisputed Champion Marvin Hagler. Imagine that. It would have been a better fight. Prime vs prime right there.

Or, Roberto Duran, the WBC World Welterweight Champion, fights the WBA World Welterweight Champion Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns in 1980.

They would have been better fights no matter the outcome.
Duran didn't exactly show up in great shape for the Leonard rematch. I think Hearns would've beaten that version. Hagler/Duran would've turned out the same way; Hagler by decision. Duran, while still good (beat Barkley) just wouldn't have beaten Hagler at middle.
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