Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
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NYDominican
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Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Roberto Duran at welterweight against a prime Sugar Ray Robinson at welterweight.
What advantages would Roberto have over Sugar Ray?
What advantages would Sugar Ray Robinson have over Roberto Duran?
What do you see happening in this fight?
Who would win? Why?
Please explain.
What advantages would Roberto have over Sugar Ray?
What advantages would Sugar Ray Robinson have over Roberto Duran?
What do you see happening in this fight?
Who would win? Why?
Please explain.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
I will put my money on the great Roberto Duran of Montreal night.
Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Duran. He was in the later era and he didn't just compete there, he showed some suberb stuff. He was close to being a complete boxer-puncher. Robinson was swift and remarkable defence-wise, but he left enough openings for such fighter like Duran.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Robinson was unbeatable at 147. I wouldn't pick anyone to beat him at welter.
Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Roberto might be a bit tougher than Ray, but he is not going to intimidate Robinson like he did Leonard. Robinson by ud or late stoppage in a competitive fight.
Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑11 Jun 2018, 13:19 Robinson was unbeatable at 147. I wouldn't pick anyone to beat him at welter.
Yes. Duran would'be been competitive of course, but those of us who think Robinson was the best of all time are basing it on his run at welter. Duran obviously would've beaten a young Sugar Ray at lightweight and I think it would'be been very close at middleweight. But nobody gets pas SRR at welterweight.
Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Sugar Ray Robinson
Duran tough, pressure boxer but much shorter, slower and predictable. Robinson had reach, speed, combinations, a devastating upercut that would halt and probably eventually stop Duran. Sugar Ray was also a very hard and tough boxer, a warrior, and all together Duran would not be able to match all qualities of Robinson.
Robinson vs Leonard would we highly entertaining and I would not dare to pick a winner, but I actually think Hearns would beat Robinson.
Duran tough, pressure boxer but much shorter, slower and predictable. Robinson had reach, speed, combinations, a devastating upercut that would halt and probably eventually stop Duran. Sugar Ray was also a very hard and tough boxer, a warrior, and all together Duran would not be able to match all qualities of Robinson.
Robinson vs Leonard would we highly entertaining and I would not dare to pick a winner, but I actually think Hearns would beat Robinson.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
I guess you have only seen of Duran from the "No Mas" fight onwards.zockerbit wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018, 16:38 Sugar Ray Robinson
Duran tough, pressure boxer but much shorter, slower and predictable. Robinson had reach, speed, combinations, a devastating upercut that would halt and probably eventually stop Duran. Sugar Ray was also a very hard and tough boxer, a warrior, and all together Duran would not be able to match all qualities of Robinson.
Robinson vs Leonard would we highly entertaining and I would not dare to pick a winner, but I actually think Hearns would beat Robinson.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Robinson wins on points.
Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
I´ve not seen all his 100+ fights, but many, even several before the "No Mas". I like Duran, no question, would love to see Duran vs Paquiao, but to be honest, compare the quality of Durans opponents before and after the "No Mas". Marcel, Kobayashi, Garcia, Buchanan, De Jesus, Lampkin and so on are all excellent boxers but not really the same as Leonard, Hearns, Hagler to mention three of his losses when he was still around his prime. Very few boxers in history can move up from lightweight and challenge the best in welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight. Paquaio has done the same. No one questions Durans greatness and no one serious wouldn´t consider him as one of the best ever. Sugar Ray Robinsons greatness is even beyond Durans and to challange and beat him in welterweight where he´s comfortable is simply not something you do during lunch.elmersalsa wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018, 16:45I guess you have only seen of Duran from the "No Mas" fight onwards.zockerbit wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018, 16:38 Sugar Ray Robinson
Duran tough, pressure boxer but much shorter, slower and predictable. Robinson had reach, speed, combinations, a devastating upercut that would halt and probably eventually stop Duran. Sugar Ray was also a very hard and tough boxer, a warrior, and all together Duran would not be able to match all qualities of Robinson.
Robinson vs Leonard would we highly entertaining and I would not dare to pick a winner, but I actually think Hearns would beat Robinson.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Good post!
Agree with keithmoonhangover that Robinson winning on points is the most likely scenario.
Agree with keithmoonhangover that Robinson winning on points is the most likely scenario.
Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Both fighters' history suggest Duran wins on points, and then Robinson wins the rematch.
Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Yep. Great post.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Robinson never lost to a welterweight and the fight is at welterweight.
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Abradolf Lincler
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Re: Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
Duran from the first Leonard and Palomino fights would've given Robinson all he could handle at Welter. The problem when assessing Duran above Lightweight is that his prime only carried over into the early portion. He peaked and valleyed like Roy Jones Jr (for more reasons than just age/wear and tear). The massive difference being he made real amends (on multiple occasions) for his dramatic fall from grace.
But, I think he was genuinely an all time great talent even at Welter early on. He was just that good.
Still, the smart money has to be on Robinson. Decision. Great effin' fight, obviously.
But, I think he was genuinely an all time great talent even at Welter early on. He was just that good.
Still, the smart money has to be on Robinson. Decision. Great effin' fight, obviously.