Hearns - 66 fightsAmbling Alp II wrote: ↑25 Mar 2021, 13:26First , he he did not lose to Hearns. It was a draw.p4p1 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2021, 01:23 Alp, why does Leonard losing to Hearns and Duran not factor into your h2h choice?
Hearns went 1-1 with Leonard. KO'd Duran and lost to Hagler. But are you sure if they're both at their best Leonard beats Hearns?
Each guy fought the three other, only 1 of them lost once.
But yes, the loss to Duran and the draw with Hearns does factor in. You have to weigh wins against the losses and the draws.
Duran and Hearns of course lost to Leonard. Hagler lost to Leonard as well. It all counts. You do have to factor in stages of career; which is why I don't count the 3rd Leonard-Duran fight.
Yes Hagler only lost once to one of the others. However, he only won 2, while Leonard won three. Plus, you have to factor in that Duran was past it by the time he fought Hagler and still gave him a tough fight. I don't really give Hagler a ton of credit for that win. That doesn't compare to Leonard beating Duran back in 1980.
And of course we have to look at fights outside of their fights against each other. Hearns and Leonard each beat Benitez. Neither Hagler or Duran has a win that is close to that.
And Duran lost to DeJesus nd Benitez, Hearns lost to Barkley 2x, Hagler had losses and subpar performances as well.
That has to count against them.
Leonard's other losses were when he was clearly past it. ((Duran had a ton of losses that don't count as well. )
The bottom line is that Leonard had better wins and less relevant losses/subpar performances than the rest of three. It is pretty clear.
Duran - 119 fights
Hagler - 67 fights
Leonard - 40 fights
I wonder why others have more poor performances or losses than Leonard?
C'mon Alp you can't seriously say it was a draw against Hearns. Not even Leonard thinks he won that. Yes official results matter but when they are so egregious you can make a judgement call and say Leonard definitely lost that fight. Do you think Hearns had hit his prime yet? He was 22 so it's unlikely he had but he gave an ATG in Leonard in his prime one hell of scare.
Haglers only non-controversial loss was against Munroe when he was 21. Munroe was pretty good and Hagler quite young. Does a pre prime loss against a top guy really matter that much? He then didn't lose for another 11 years in 36 fights.
Dejesus was a world champion a pretty good fighter, while Duran was 21, still not in his prime and bad performance given how often he fought and his age is pretty meaningless. He stopped Dejesus 2x in return matches. Duran lost against Benitiez but honestly who cares? First of all Bentiez was amazing when he was on and the fight was at 154lbs, 20lbs over Durans best weight. From Duran's debut in 1968 until the start of 1982 he lost to Dejesus and Leonard during a 14 career period.
I agree that Hagler doesn't deserve a lot of credit for beating Duran and the 1980 version was certainly not only better but closer to his best weight. However Hagler DIDN'T LOSE to Duran. Leonard did, in the middle of his prime. Benitez was never in a position to fight Hagler, that's not Haglers fault. Benitez is one of the most talented fighters to have existed and if not for his circumstances may have been able to go on and be greater than all of the fab 4. He was what 22 when he won his 3rd lineal title. There isn't exact a lot of those guys around to fight.
How did you score the Leonard vs Hagler fight?