Roberto Duran vs Tommy Hearns@147(PRIME)
Roberto Duran vs Tommy Hearns@147(PRIME)
Everyone knows what happened when these two met at 154,but I wonder if it would have been different at 147.WHAT IF,instead of giving Leonard an immediate rematch,Duran,who at this time was riding high in confidence,took that same fire,speed,power,and aggression against Hearns.By the time they actually fought,Duran while still far above average,was on the downslide,(bigtime!)In this fight,Duran would be close to prime,and much better defensively & quicker than Cuevas was against Hearns.Is it possible that Duran could expose Hearns chin?Would Duran deftly slip,slide,deke,& dodge Hearns power shots to get in close and ravage him?Not likely,but it is NOT IMPOSSIBLE,
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At 135 -140 Duran was ferocious.
Stepping up to 147 and beyond he lost some of that power and had to rely on his vast experience, similar to Ali after his lay off.
At 147 Hearns was a machine. Remember only Leonard beat him at that weight.
I think if Duran fought Tommy first, before he met Leonard, then Duran wins.
Roberto was not the same fighter after "No Mas" sure he gave Hagler a scare and went on to win two more World Titles but the Duran that went out to meet Hearns that night was a shadow.
At 147 we could have had one of two fights.
Pre-Leonard, I think Roberto had the tools to defeat Hearns. After the Sugarman was finished with the pair of them. I would have to go with Tommy on any given night.
Both of them lost big time to Leonard, but it took more out of Duran psychologically and because of that I think Hearns would beat Duran at 147 -154.
P4P I still think Duran was a far better fighter than Hearns but bi=oth at their best were pretty awesome to watch.
Stepping up to 147 and beyond he lost some of that power and had to rely on his vast experience, similar to Ali after his lay off.
At 147 Hearns was a machine. Remember only Leonard beat him at that weight.
I think if Duran fought Tommy first, before he met Leonard, then Duran wins.
Roberto was not the same fighter after "No Mas" sure he gave Hagler a scare and went on to win two more World Titles but the Duran that went out to meet Hearns that night was a shadow.
At 147 we could have had one of two fights.
Pre-Leonard, I think Roberto had the tools to defeat Hearns. After the Sugarman was finished with the pair of them. I would have to go with Tommy on any given night.
Both of them lost big time to Leonard, but it took more out of Duran psychologically and because of that I think Hearns would beat Duran at 147 -154.
P4P I still think Duran was a far better fighter than Hearns but bi=oth at their best were pretty awesome to watch.
Hearns was a genetic freak at this weight. It's hard to imagine a smaller man beating him at welterweight. In fact I think that he would have won a reamcth with Leonard at this weight. The first Leonard-Hearns fight was so close.
Anyway, I think style-wise we'd see a very similar fight to the one at 154. Yes, Duran would be younger and quicker but he's got to get inside that reach
Anyway, I think style-wise we'd see a very similar fight to the one at 154. Yes, Duran would be younger and quicker but he's got to get inside that reach
In real time I'd go with Hearns no matter what. But change the clock a bit I think it becomes a pick em fight and I'd bet on Duran. Hearns was Born in 58 Duran in 51. More than 7 years difference.
Put them in that weight class at the same age and Duran wins 2 out of 3 and I think I'm givin Tommy more credit than I should.
Put them in that weight class at the same age and Duran wins 2 out of 3 and I think I'm givin Tommy more credit than I should.
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Well, at 154, Hearns was awesome. Not even Leonard beats that Hearns that KO'd Duran at 154.
The Hearns that crushed Cuevas was awesome too!!! But that Duran in Montreal against Leonard was unforgettable. I do not think no one would hve beaten him that Duran. When Duran had something to prove, like Ali, he would have been in th greatest of shape...Duran by KO in 10.
The Hearns that crushed Cuevas was awesome too!!! But that Duran in Montreal against Leonard was unforgettable. I do not think no one would hve beaten him that Duran. When Duran had something to prove, like Ali, he would have been in th greatest of shape...Duran by KO in 10.
Sugar Ray would have beat Duran in Motreal if he would have fought his fight like he did the second time around and had not gotten drawn into a machismo contest.But that Duran in Montreal against Leonard was unforgettable. I do not think no one would hve beaten him that Duran.
Typical Duran cheerleading to explain away his not so impressive peformances. When he won, nobody could have beat him that night. If he lost, it had to be because he wasnt prepared, motivated,or had a bellyache.When Duran had something to prove, like Ali, he would have been in th greatest of shape...Duran by KO in 10.
Nothing, absolutely nothing in the Hearns fight demonstrated that under any other conditions, Duran would have won.
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Tommy Hearns just a good chin shy of being the all time best? Bit of a stretch. I'm not knockin him I think he is an all time great, but in the top 5 of all time? Or top 10? Ok I have to go back and think about this.
You know I don't like to over react and I like to think about all the possiblities.
He lost to Hagler and Leonard at his best when they were also at there best.......no shame at all. Beat Duran easily at his best....though this was well past Duran's best moments. Another mark in his favor.
Looks like I'm headin for the tapes on this one....Always lliked watching Tommy fight for sure.
You know I don't like to over react and I like to think about all the possiblities.
He lost to Hagler and Leonard at his best when they were also at there best.......no shame at all. Beat Duran easily at his best....though this was well past Duran's best moments. Another mark in his favor.
Looks like I'm headin for the tapes on this one....Always lliked watching Tommy fight for sure.
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I think so.BoxBuzz wrote:Tommy Hearns just a good chin shy of being the all time best? Bit of a stretch. I'm not knockin him I think he is an all time great, but in the top 5 of all time? Or top 10? Ok I have to go back and think about this.
You know I don't like to over react and I like to think about all the possiblities.
He lost to Hagler and Leonard at his best when they were also at there best.......no shame at all. Beat Duran easily at his best....though this was well past Duran's best moments. Another mark in his favor.
Looks like I'm headin for the tapes on this one....Always lliked watching Tommy fight for sure.
You couldn't outbox him, unless you were called Iran Barkley.
He lost to SRL due to stamina problems & he lost to Hagler because he stupidly tried to KO the toughest man in middleweight history, in my opinion. He should have boxed against Hagler, as Marvin was past his best & had lost a bit of speed.
Hearns had the best combination of speed, boxing skill & one shot power in boxing history.
Syntax, chin and stamina are big issues. And I would say Monzon had Hagler beat in that dept. But still I get your point.
And of course using your logic Primo Carnera is just a few deficits away from being the greatest himself. I hang pretty tough with the "no excuses" philosophy. Syntax I like your input don't get me wrong. And Hearns was one hell of a good fighter but his losses speak volumes about his weaknesses.
I'm not sure he would even be dominating over a prime Duran but so far the concensus here is that he would. Which if true has to put him in the top half dozen in my mind.
And of course using your logic Primo Carnera is just a few deficits away from being the greatest himself. I hang pretty tough with the "no excuses" philosophy. Syntax I like your input don't get me wrong. And Hearns was one hell of a good fighter but his losses speak volumes about his weaknesses.
I'm not sure he would even be dominating over a prime Duran but so far the concensus here is that he would. Which if true has to put him in the top half dozen in my mind.
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You do not seem to give Duran any credit for taking away from SRL what little foot movement he used in fights up until that point. SRL fought the fight he did that night in Montreal because Duran controled the fight that night.theone wrote:Sugar Ray would have beat Duran in Motreal if he would have fought his fight like he did the second time around and had not gotten drawn into a machismo contest.But that Duran in Montreal against Leonard was unforgettable. I do not think no one would hve beaten him that Duran.
Typical Duran cheerleading to explain away his not so impressive peformances. When he won, nobody could have beat him that night. If he lost, it had to be because he wasnt prepared, motivated,or had a bellyache.When Duran had something to prove, like Ali, he would have been in th greatest of shape...Duran by KO in 10.
Nothing, absolutely nothing in the Hearns fight demonstrated that under any other conditions, Duran would have won.
When he fought Hearns, it was after he had won the junior Middleweight title from Moore, and had gone 15 rounds with Hagler when everyone else was to scared to fight him (Hagler) up until that point! Duran was not into that fight you could see it in his conditioning his body was not taunt and he was not mentally ready, not excuses just that he was not up for it and alot of fighters especially ones with alot of fights under their belts like Duran don't get "up" for all the fights they are in.
Duran at his best like he was in Montreal beats SRL each and every time!
Hearns on the other hand who knows, long reach, great boxing skills and about 2 feet taller than Duran, how could he reach his head?
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SRL didnt use his movement in Montreal, he wanted to slug and knock Duran out. The second fight proved Leonards supiriority. Alot of the fight game is mental, and if Duran, a seasoned pro, chooses to enter the ring less than motivated then it shouldnt count against his opponent. Not being motivated against a Strickland Laing is one thing,I could kinda see that, but Tommy Hearns? Im not buying that. Durans life could have been on the line and still there is no way he was beating Hearns, that night or any night.