The fight was @ 154lbs. A weight class too big for The Hands of Stone. Put both @ 147 lbs in Montreal and is a different storyCounter-puncher wrote:see my post above, mate. I think that fight showed that on style grounds, Benitez would have caused Duran problems at any weight or any time.orbtastic wrote:There's a lengthy piece about Duran in Sports Illustrated after he lost to Benitez where they all but wrote his career off. Ironic one of boxing's more notorious non-trainers actually training for a fight (and winning).
http://www.si.com/vault/1982/02/08/5647 ... redemption
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I'd be interested in the thoughts of any poster not named elmo, on that one....
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yes, we know elmo, a win against Duran isn't, ever, really a win. thanks.
any more contributions from posters not named elmo?
any more contributions from posters not named elmo?
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A one dimensional fighter like the great Henry Armstrong, cannot beat a complete fighter like the great Roberto Duran. I doubt if Armstrong beats the great Sugar Ray Leonard.Counter-puncher wrote:your imagination needs to try picturing Henry Armstrongelmersalsa wrote:
I CANNOT IMAGINE a featherweight or a jr. Lightweight taking Duran's crown.
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whatever, you're going on ignoreelmersalsa wrote:A one dimensional fighter like the great Henry Armstrong, cannot beat a complete fighter like the great Roberto Duran. I doubt if Armstrong beats the great Sugar Ray Leonard.Counter-puncher wrote:your imagination needs to try picturing Henry Armstrongelmersalsa wrote:
I CANNOT IMAGINE a featherweight or a jr. Lightweight taking Duran's crown.
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Sorry that I didn't respond to this earlier.Counter-puncher wrote:Ambling Alp II wrote:huh? Was alcohol involved when making your post?![]()
Hi, alp, you have much more patience with Elmo than I could manage. The thread has thrown up a few interesting questions, though, which I will put forward for your consideration
Featherweights who could come up to 135 and beat Duran? I would suggest that both Arguello and Sanchez would have a shot.... (is it out of the question that either man could take one fight out of 3 with Duran like Dejesus did? Though Arguello was proven above 126 in a way that Sanchez wasn't, as it happens I think Sanchez maybe had a better style to deal with Duran- quicker feet and hands, better head movement and counterpuncher, more compact puncher than Arguello)
Henry Armstrong certainly could go up to 135 from featherweight and beat Duran.
Any more?
Benitez 'only' beat an old/154lb Duran, and wouldn't manage the same at 147lbs. Again I would suggest Benitez has a shot, there; I think he would be less likely than the young and greenish Leonard to be mentally intimidated by Duran, and the fight he did have with Duran, irrespective of Durand being allegedly past it.by that point, I think that fight showed that Benitez' style matched pretty well with Durans. Out of the question that he could at least take one fight in three from Duran?
Also, alp, you mention slightly mockingly that Duran 'only' beat Leonard by 3pts or whatever. I have some sympathy with his position there. You know the phrase 'closer in the ring than on the cards'? That describes those scorecards for me: The early rounds Duran won, he won clearly and kicked leonards ass for him. The later rounds Leonard won, were much closer I m o, and were in any case won against a fighter who was coasting just a little, I m o.
I would also pick Armstrong over Duran. Arguello and Sanchez would have a shot.
There are a handful of others who would have a serious chance. Tony Canzoneri would have had a serious chance.
I would lean towards Benitez over Duran at 147 as well.
My patience with elmer? It depends on my mood.
Sometimes I ignore his nonsense, sometime I don't.
As for the him only having Duran by three points:
The fight is scored by points. He can doesn't have to give Duran the round 10-9 if he thought he dominated the round. I myself gave Duran the 2nd round 10-8.
A win by points over the course a 15 round fight is a close fight. It is far from a whupping. It's that simple.
There were several close rounds in this fight. Becasue Leonard stupidly fought Duran's fight inside way too much, it seems that Duran must be dominating right? Watch it closely. Take out the 2nd round, and Leonard actually hit Duran with more "clean punches". Many of the punches that Duran landed were glancing shots, and punches on the break.
Do you really think elmer gave Leonard any of the close rounds?
I have been asking elmer if he thinks winning by three points is close for several years (ever time he brings up a whupping or Duran kicking his etc.)
He never has had the balls to answer me.
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Ambling Alp II wrote:[ I myself gave Duran the 2nd round 10-8.
Do you really think elmer gave Leonard any of the close rounds?
and: Do you really think elmer gave Leonard any of the close rounds?
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Prime Benny Leonard beats Prime Duran at Lightweight.
Hearns beats Duran at Welter.
Hearns beats Duran at Welter.
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Those are great calls. I put my money on The Hands of Stone. IF he comes prepared like he did in his finest hour in Montreal, I won't doubt a victory by the Panamanian.keithmoonhangover wrote:Prime Benny Leonard beats Prime Duran at Lightweight.
Hearns beats Duran at Welter.
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Don't you not think Hearns is all wrong for Duran?elmersalsa wrote:Those are great calls. I put my money on The Hands of Stone. IF he comes prepared like he did in his finest hour in Montreal, I won't doubt a victory by the Panamanian.keithmoonhangover wrote:Prime Benny Leonard beats Prime Duran at Lightweight.
Hearns beats Duran at Welter.
What about Sugar Ray Robinson against the Montreal Duran? How do you see that going?
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Hearns beats Duran from 154lbs up. At 147lbs, it's all Roberto Duran!keithmoonhangover wrote:Don't you think Hearns is all wrong for Duran?elmersalsa wrote:Those are great calls. I put my money on The Hands of Stone. IF he comes prepared like he did in his finest hour in Montreal, I won't doubt a victory by the Panamanian.keithmoonhangover wrote:Prime Benny Leonard beats Prime Duran at Lightweight.
Hearns beats Duran at Welter.
What about Sugar Ray Robinson against the Montreal Duran? How do you see that going?
I do not see Robinson beating Leonard nor Duran at their very best at 147lbs. I see SRR beating both of them from 154lbs up
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At his best, do you think Duran beats any Lightweight and Welterweight ever?elmersalsa wrote:Hearns beats Duran from 154lbs up. At 147lbs, it's all Roberto Duran!keithmoonhangover wrote:Don't you think Hearns is all wrong for Duran?elmersalsa wrote: Those are great calls. I put my money on The Hands of Stone. IF he comes prepared like he did in his finest hour in Montreal, I won't doubt a victory by the Panamanian.
What about Sugar Ray Robinson against the Montreal Duran? How do you see that going?
I do not see Robinson beating Leonard nor Duran at their very best at 147lbs. I see SRR beating both of them from 154lbs up
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
At his best, do you think Duran beats any Lightweight and Welterweight ever?
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Henry Armstrong's victory over Barney Ross easily tops any win of Duran's career.
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I agree. That is why I called the great Henry Armstrong as the greatest fighter of all timeSeamus wrote:Henry Armstrong's victory over Barney Ross easily tops any win of Duran's career.
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Can't you see? Did you see how he whupped the great Sugar Ray Leonard?keithmoonhangover wrote:
At his best, do you think Duran beats any Lightweight and Welterweight ever?
If nobody beats the great Muhammad Ali at heavyweight, in my mind, NOBODY BEATS that Manos de Piedra of that magnificent performance in that night in Montreal. I haven't seen nothing like it, ever.
The great Muhammad Ali is the greatest heavyweight of my lifetime.
The great Roberto Duran is the greatest fighter pound per pound IN MY LIFETIME
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The greatest fighter pound per pound in your lifetime quits in the middle of a fight? Stop talking shite man.
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So what if he quit? He redeemed himself, didn't he?keithmoonhangover wrote:The greatest fighter pound per pound in your lifetime quits in the middle of a fight? Stop talking shite man.
From featherweight to welterweight, I don't see NOBODY beating him, nor had a better career in my lifetime. Duran was INCREDIBLE!
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He didn't redeem himself, he beat Iran Barkley, a guy Nigel Benn put away in a single round. To redeem himself, he would have to have beaten Leonard, which he couldn't do.elmersalsa wrote:So what if he quit? He redeemed himself, didn't he?keithmoonhangover wrote:The greatest fighter pound per pound in your lifetime quits in the middle of a fight? Stop talking shite man.
From featherweight to welterweight, I don't see NOBODY beating him, nor had a better career in my lifetime. Duran was INCREDIBLE!
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He had already beaten or may I say whupped Leonard, you didn't see it?keithmoonhangover wrote:He didn't redeem himself, he beat Iran Barkley, a guy Nigel Benn put away in a single round. To redeem himself, he would have to have beaten Leonard, which he couldn't do.elmersalsa wrote:So what if he quit? He redeemed himself, didn't he?keithmoonhangover wrote:The greatest fighter pound per pound in your lifetime quits in the middle of a fight? Stop talking shite man.
From featherweight to welterweight, I don't see NOBODY beating him, nor had a better career in my lifetime. Duran was INCREDIBLE!
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A whupping is a one sided beating, not a close fight. 5 months later, with Duran still in his prime, Leonard humiliated him and he quit. So he ballooned up between fights, BIG DEAL, Ricky Hatton did that and guess what, he didn't quit.elmersalsa wrote:He had already beaten or may I say whupped Leonard, you didn't see it?keithmoonhangover wrote:He didn't redeem himself, he beat Iran Barkley, a guy Nigel Benn put away in a single round. To redeem himself, he would have to have beaten Leonard, which he couldn't do.elmersalsa wrote: So what if he quit? He redeemed himself, didn't he?
From featherweight to welterweight, I don't see NOBODY beating him, nor had a better career in my lifetime. Duran was INCREDIBLE!
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[quote="keithmoonhangove/
A whupping is a one sided beating, not a close fight. 5 months later, with Duran still in his prime, Leonard humiliated him and he quit. So he ballooned up between fights, BIG DEAL, Ricky Hatton did that and guess what, he didn't quit.[/quote]
Ask Ricky Hatton whose his idol is, definitely is not Leonard...It is the great Roberto Duran! A quitter, right?
A whupping is a one sided beating, not a close fight. 5 months later, with Duran still in his prime, Leonard humiliated him and he quit. So he ballooned up between fights, BIG DEAL, Ricky Hatton did that and guess what, he didn't quit.[/quote]
Ask Ricky Hatton whose his idol is, definitely is not Leonard...It is the great Roberto Duran! A quitter, right?
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Just who is Ricky Hatton's idol is absolutely critical to what we have been talking about. Everything hangs on this.
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Ambling Alp II wrote:Just who is Ricky Hatton's idol is absolutely critical to what we have been talking about. Everything hangs on this.
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Ambling Alp II wrote:Just who is Ricky Hatton's idol is absolutely critical to what we have been talking about. Everything hangs on this.
Re: Duran vs Leonard I: 35 Years Later, Duran's Finest Hour
Roberto Duran was a lightweight during his prime. As a result, I thought Duran was slightly past his peak when he beat Sugar Ray Leonard.
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