Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
15 rounds-140 pounds.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
At 140lbs, I would pick Aaron Pryor.
At 147lbs and above, I would pick the great Wilfred Benitez!
At 147lbs and above, I would pick the great Wilfred Benitez!
Re: Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
I thought the same.elmersalsa wrote: ↑31 May 2022, 22:52 At 140lbs, I would pick Aaron Pryor.
At 147lbs and above, I would pick the great Wilfred Benitez!
Re: Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
X3. But Aaron better stay out of Puerto Rico.
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Re: Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
Re: Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
Benitez, handily if it's best version vs best version.
Better overall ring general, would be able to deal with the pace. You heard it here first,...Pryor was way over hyped. And Benitez probably was never hyped (or
guided) enough. This is not near as close a matchup as faded memories, and folks who focus on records would have you believe.
Benitez had so much success so early on in his life, and did not have the strategic support he deserved for such a young and gifted talent.
Pryor was very carefully managed, and given Elvis type management, and it worked right up until he himself self destructed despite getting every advantage a fighter could get on a professional guidance level.
Better overall ring general, would be able to deal with the pace. You heard it here first,...Pryor was way over hyped. And Benitez probably was never hyped (or
guided) enough. This is not near as close a matchup as faded memories, and folks who focus on records would have you believe.
Benitez had so much success so early on in his life, and did not have the strategic support he deserved for such a young and gifted talent.
Pryor was very carefully managed, and given Elvis type management, and it worked right up until he himself self destructed despite getting every advantage a fighter could get on a professional guidance level.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
Spot on. Well said.BoxBuzz wrote: ↑06 Jun 2022, 13:30 Benitez, handily if it's best version vs best version.
Better overall ring general, would be able to deal with the pace. You heard it here first,...Pryor was way over hyped. And Benitez probably was never hyped (or
guided) enough. This is not near as close a matchup as faded memories, and folks who focus on records would have you believe.
Benitez had so much success so early on in his life, and did not have the strategic support he deserved for such a young and gifted talent.
Pryor was very carefully managed, and given Elvis type management, and it worked right up until he himself self destructed despite getting every advantage a fighter could get on a professional guidance level.
I think the Alexis Arguello fights elevated Aaron Pryor. If you look good at his record, the ONLY 2 great wins are with a washed up 34-year old Antonio Cervantes and a soon to be taken great Alexis Arguello, who was fighting in his fourth weight class.
Re: Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
Benitez definitely could outbox Pryor, but with his chin and Pryor's relentless pressure and huge power it would be highly possible to see Pryor knocking Benitez out.
Re: Wilfred Benitez versus Aaron Pryor
Possible is the key word. But not probable. Unless they fought over and over again....until Lady luck arrived.