The problem is that cross-era comparisons are highly subjective. You are free to believe that Leonard's opponents were far better but it remains an opinion. They never fought and don't have common opponents.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 16:55Cold, irrelevant facts.Cojimar 1946 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2019, 15:10 Mayweather beating more ranked contenders than Leonard, having better longevity, having more success weight climbing, being more consistent are just cold, hard facts.
I'm sorry you don't seem to like it but that's just how it is
More ranked contenders? Well there you go again, assuming that a 10th ranked contender is the same as a #1 contender, and that a #1 contender in one era is always the equal to the #1 in another.
Better longevity? So frikkin what. Scores of fighters have fought longer than Mayweather. Means next to nothing.
How something relevant?
Like the best fighter that Leonard beat was the better than the best that Mayweather beat.
That the 2nd best was better than the best that Mayweather beat.
That the third best fighter that Leonard beat was better than the best Mayweather beat.
That the fourth best fighter that Leonard beat was better than the best Mayweather beat.
(I know you are desperate, but please don't bring up Pacquiao. He was way past it by the time they had their awful fight. Maybe we can hear about legends like Diego Corrales or Zab Judah)
I'm sorry you don't seem to like it but that's just how it is
Moreover there are many people regarded as great fighters who didn't preside over strong eras or beat great opponents.
Marvin Hagler is widely regarded as a great fighter despite never beating a great middleweight.
Joe Louis is still ranked highly by many despite the fact that his era is widely regarded as lacking in talent.