Well, who said it?
Leonard definitely? Or a poster who totally misread or has poor recall about what Leonard wrote on the matter?
I never heard Leonard discuss it, but in all fairness, I don't go out of my way to hear him speak. I've already dismissed this as not worth my time. Good questions.SenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 11:45 Well, who said it?
Leonard definitely? Or a poster who totally misread or has poor recall about what Leonard wrote on the matter?
well he wrote that it happened before the 1976 Olympics,so he was at least 18 or 19.SenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 11:32 I'd have reread that portion of Leonard's autobio.
But Leonard was 20 and one of the finest amateur fighters on the planet in 1976.
He wasn't a little kid. Seems a bit unlikely that a coach is going to force himself on Leonard at that point.
Very hard to swallow.
Checking all this out, it appears that the first incident definitely happened in 1971 in Utica, New York. Leonard was 15.Caractacus wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 14:54 well he wrote that it happened before the 1976 Olympics,so he was at least 18 or 19.
also he wrote that something weird happened with the same Boxing Coach
even earlier just before the 1972 Olympic trials in Utica New York.
I see varying accounts which indicate that there were either 2 different coaches involved or that the Utica coach and the one in the car were the same.Caractacus wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 15:45 you know Sugar Ray Leonard mentions these perpatraters but didn't name them,
so he ineviattably cast a lot of doubt on people who were around him at that time unfortantely leading to specualtion
about who these two who may or may not have been.
I think that it might have been later than 1972. Leonard and the coach were already discussing prospects for 1976, so it probably would have been around 1974.Caractacus wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 19:39 well Sugar Ray Leonard in his own autobiography clearly says it was 2 different people.
I'm guessing that it happened when somewhere around the time he just turned 16 in 1972.
Because who would try to do that to a grown 20 year old man in 1976 with 5 years expierance as an amateur boxer ?
So we're saying that Leonard's best performance was in the back seat of Chevy Nova???SenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 20:14 I think that it might have been later than 1972. Leonard and the coach were already discussing prospects for 1976, so it probably would have been around 1974.
The first incident is clearly reported as being in 1971.
I don't believe itSenorPipino wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 20:18 All indications are that Leonard's performance was poor.
When the action started, he bolted and left the arena.
You don't believe that the entire episode occured or that Leonard performed poorly?
Any old man trying that on a 16 year old bad ass would be in a world of hurt. Doesn't make it right, but he could have stopped it.Caractacus wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 19:39 well Sugar Ray Leonard in his own autobiography clearly says it was 2 different people.
I'm guessing that it happened when somewhere around the time he just turned 16 in 1972.
Because who would try to do that to a grown 20 year old man in 1976 with 5 years expierance as an amateur boxer ?
Evidently he was. Not a problem, I didn't cheer for him but I wish him no harm. Just comes off like bullshit, like his squeaky clean image was. You 'love' him far more than I 'hate' him. Has nothing to do with him being, at a minimum, one of the 25 greatest fighters that ever lived.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 10:46 Yes obviously Leonard as a teenager was turned on by the 70 year old man. I know you hate Leonard, but get a grip.
I've never said Griffith was better than Leonard. I have them close, think ray was the better fighter. Many of the guys I rank highly I'm not a fan of. I'm not getting nasty, I didn't bring it up.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑12 Apr 2019, 12:10 I think you know he wasn't.
You have ripping him for years on this site. You don't like him. I remember you claiming that Emile Griffith was better; which is ridiculous. (cue elmer)
I was a fan of his; like you were of Hearns, Whitaker and Saad Muhammad. (Actually I was a Saad Muhammad fan as well.)
When there is a guy that some else like you refer to the poster as fan boy. Well, you can just as easily say that about you for the guys that you like. Leonard wasn't perfect; nobody is. But overall he seemed like one of the a good guys. If you don't like him, fine. However, you don't have to get nasty about it.