Sugar Ray Robinson vs Ray Leonard
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Ray Leonard
Wish we could see this with both fighters at their prime. Anyone think the smirk wouldn't have been taken off the pretenders face?
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and still... Sugar Ray Robinson
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and still... Sugar Ray Robinson
...the real sugar ray beats the candy ass in any manner he wishes...one round kayo....a boxing exhibition with either a one-sided decision or a later kayo. in no way would it be among his harder fights.
in a way, the one round kayo would be something of a compliment. the sugarman sometimes did this if he had any worries at all about his opponent. he kayoed geaorge "sugar" costner twice...first round both times...because...1. he didn't like the presumption of costner using the name "sugar" and 2. costner was a good boxer with a hell of a punch.
so..the fans of the candy ass usurper could console themselves after the two minute battle by saying the real sugarman didn't want to take any chances.
in a way, the one round kayo would be something of a compliment. the sugarman sometimes did this if he had any worries at all about his opponent. he kayoed geaorge "sugar" costner twice...first round both times...because...1. he didn't like the presumption of costner using the name "sugar" and 2. costner was a good boxer with a hell of a punch.
so..the fans of the candy ass usurper could console themselves after the two minute battle by saying the real sugarman didn't want to take any chances.
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sockdolager
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DonCorleone
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kick asner
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I'd probably pick Robinson by split decision, but a peak Leonard is capable of beating any fighter who ever lived.
Funny how many people get mad about Leonard calling himself Sugar Ray, which was a tribute to Robinson, but never say a single word about the Manassa Mauler taking the Nonpareil's first name, or Jersey Joe taking the Barbados Demon's full name.
Funny how many people get mad about Leonard calling himself Sugar Ray, which was a tribute to Robinson, but never say a single word about the Manassa Mauler taking the Nonpareil's first name, or Jersey Joe taking the Barbados Demon's full name.
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pundit
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Re: Sugar Ray Robinson vs Ray Leonard
I can see SRL carve out a decision against almost any fighter. If can do this two weight classes above his own against Marvin Hagler, it's not absurd to ponder whether he could to the same against SRR. In any case, a very interesting matchup.
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elmersalsa
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I would not be surprised if Leonard beats the original Sugar Ray. Hey, both were great fighters in their time. I pick Robinson to beat Leonard at 160 by late KO in a spectacular match. At 147, well, to me is a pick them. Leonard by decision or Robinson by decision. I cannot see the original beat the other by KO at 147. Leonard at 147 was a hell of a fighter.
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pundit
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You're right, one should specify the weight class. 147 seems the natural choice to me.elmersalsa wrote:I would not be surprised if Leonard beats the original Sugar Ray. Hey, both were great fighters in their time. I pick Robinson to beat Leonard at 160 by late KO in a spectacular match. At 147, well, to me is a pick them. Leonard by decision or Robinson by decision. I cannot see the original beat the other by KO at 147. Leonard at 147 was a hell of a fighter.
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Id lean towards a closer fight at 160, Robinson was just about unbeatable at 147.elmersalsa wrote:I would not be surprised if Leonard beats the original Sugar Ray. Hey, both were great fighters in their time. I pick Robinson to beat Leonard at 160 by late KO in a spectacular match. At 147, well, to me is a pick them. Leonard by decision or Robinson by decision. I cannot see the original beat the other by KO at 147. Leonard at 147 was a hell of a fighter.
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BoxingFan84
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I feel that Robinson just achieved more and walked through fire a few more times than Leonard. The higher up the weights we go the more likely Robinson is to stop Leonard but at 147, in their primes, this is a closer fight.
The evidence all points to Robinson. Robinson was a better boxer and Leonard's equal in terms of god given talent.
The evidence all points to Robinson. Robinson was a better boxer and Leonard's equal in terms of god given talent.
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I just want to be sure about something. Is the the real Sugar Ray the guy who quit when he was 2 rounds away from winning the light heavyweight title?Jaclem wrote:...the real sugar ray beats the candy ass in any manner he wishes...one round kayo....a boxing exhibition with either a one-sided decision or a later kayo. in no way would it be among his harder fights.
in a way, the one round kayo would be something of a compliment. the sugarman sometimes did this if he had any worries at all about his opponent. he kayoed geaorge "sugar" costner twice...first round both times...because...1. he didn't like the presumption of costner using the name "sugar" and 2. costner was a good boxer with a hell of a punch.
so..the fans of the candy ass usurper could console themselves after the two minute battle by saying the real sugarman didn't want to take any chances.
Is the "candy ass" the guy who came back from a detached retina, moved up 2 weight classes and beat Marvin Hagler?
..indeed..the real sugar ray is the one who failed to complete his battle against joey maxim, who was allowed to come in at the legitimate light heavy poundage of 175, and who had fought as a heavyweight and light heavy during one of the great eras of the latter division, had 115 fights and was kayoed only once, (to a hard punching heavyweight) a loss he avenged three weeks later.
..and yes, the candy ass is the one who moved up one division (those silly half steps didn't exist in the past when the above mentioned sugar man and welters like kid gavilan, billy graham and others fought middleweights as a matter of course) is the one who both outsmarted and used his box office clout to lure the past-his-prime marvin hagler into a 12 rounder and won a decision that many disagree with...but win he did..and fairly ,where it counted most...to the judges.
thank you for asking.
..and yes, the candy ass is the one who moved up one division (those silly half steps didn't exist in the past when the above mentioned sugar man and welters like kid gavilan, billy graham and others fought middleweights as a matter of course) is the one who both outsmarted and used his box office clout to lure the past-his-prime marvin hagler into a 12 rounder and won a decision that many disagree with...but win he did..and fairly ,where it counted most...to the judges.
thank you for asking.
Ambling Alp wrote:He didnt quit, he was pulled out with heat exhastion!... would you prefer that he carried on and got himself killed???... there was no 'quit' in Robinson and he didnt make funny stipulations about weight etc like Leonard.... I'm convinced he made Hagler come in light against him, same as he did with Lalonde... light-heavy champ my arse!...Jaclem wrote:...the real sugar ray beats the candy ass in any manner he wishes...one round kayo....a boxing exhibition with either a one-sided decision or a later kayo. in no way would it be among his harder fights.
in a way, the one round kayo would be something of a compliment. the sugarman sometimes did this if he had any worries at all about his opponent. he kayoed geaorge "sugar" costner twice...first round both times...because...1. he didn't like the presumption of costner using the name "sugar" and 2. costner was a good boxer with a hell of a punch.
so..the fans of the candy ass usurper could console themselves after the two minute battle by saying the real sugarman didn't want to take any chances.
I just want to be sure about something. Is the the real Sugar Ray the guy who quit when he was 2 rounds away from winning the light heavyweight title?
Is the "candy ass" the guy who came back from a detached retina, moved up 2 weight classes and beat Marvin Hagler?
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Obviously Robinson was one of the greatest fighters who ever lived and wasn't a "candy ass". However, you know damn well that if Leonard wouldn't have finished a fight like that he would be ripped for it constantly. With Robinson, you hardly even hear about it.
Leonard beat Benitez,Duran, Hearns and Hagler and people call him a "candy ass" and make excuses why he won. He was an all-time great and had a heart as big anyone.
Leonard beat Benitez,Duran, Hearns and Hagler and people call him a "candy ass" and make excuses why he won. He was an all-time great and had a heart as big anyone.
The fact is after he came back Leonard used to make his opponents agree to all sorts of things and this has blotted his legacy... also Leonard never gave rematches, expect when it was in his interest. And against Duran he demanded a quick rematch knowing Duran would not have time to prepare 100%.Ambling Alp wrote:Obviously Robinson was one of the greatest fighters who ever lived and wasn't a "candy ass". However, you know damn well that if Leonard wouldn't have finished a fight like that he would be ripped for it constantly. With Robinson, you hardly even hear about it.
Leonard beat Benitez,Duran, Hearns and Hagler and people call him a "candy ass" and make excuses why he won. He was an all-time great and had a heart as big anyone.
Regarding Robinson, how can you criticise the guy for collapsing with heat stroke???... have you even seen the Maxim fight???... or read about it???.... Robinson was delirious at the and couldnt possibly carry on and to say he 'quit' is just nonsense.... Robinson carried on fighting at the top level till he was 45 and the Maxim defeat was the only time he was stopped... unlike Leonard who ended his career being koed by a blown up Lightweight... in truth Robinson was in a different class to Leonard and their records bare this out...
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