Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
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Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Let say they fought at a series how would it have gone?
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GordonChen
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Duran wins every time.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Leonard wins every time.
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Roberto Duran would obliterate the great Benny Leonard.
Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
I think Ray Arcel had a good perspective on these two.
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Duran would likely quit in the rematch.
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Quit my ass! Not with those primitive skills of Benny Leonard.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑04 Aug 2025, 06:31Duran would likely quit in the rematch.
Roberto Duran was a complete boxer. One of the best arsenals that the boxing world ever seen. He ain't losing to a guy like that!
Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Ray Arcel trained Duran and Leonard.
He said he’d give the edge to Leonard in a fight between the two.
And yet, somehow Elmer says that Leonard had “ primitive skills”
He said he’d give the edge to Leonard in a fight between the two.
And yet, somehow Elmer says that Leonard had “ primitive skills”
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
If you watch film of Leonard, he keeps his hands low, but his head is typically out of punching range and he had very good movement.
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
A guy like that could never beat the great Roberto Duran!
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
You don't the the great Ray Arcel would have more knowledge on the subject than you?elmersalsa wrote: ↑04 Aug 2025, 21:53A guy like that could never beat the great Roberto Duran!
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
He was always wrong when it came to that. A guy like Benny Leonard ain't beating the great Roberto Duran. Duran was in another level.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 10:15You don't the the great Ray Arcel would have more knowledge on the subject than you?
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Yeah, but he was also a quitter.elmersalsa wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 16:22He was always wrong when it came to that. A guy like Benny Leonard ain't beating the great Roberto Duran. Duran was in another level.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 10:15You don't the the great Ray Arcel would have more knowledge on the subject than you?
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
That doesn't diminished his legacy. As a matter of fact, he won more fans after that fiasco, winning two more world titles after being considered washed up. What a fighter! What a comeback!keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 17:02Yeah, but he was also a quitter.elmersalsa wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 16:22He was always wrong when it came to that. A guy like Benny Leonard ain't beating the great Roberto Duran. Duran was in another level.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 10:15
You don't the the great Ray Arcel would have more knowledge on the subject than you?
It could have never happened to a better fighter. Roberto Duran: the best of the last 60 years!
Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
I’d say it definitely diminishes his legacy that he quit against Leonard.
I’m not a huge Leonard fan, but any fighter that gets frustrated and waves it off in the middle of a fight, let alone a super fight multi million dollar championship fight , has to own that.
He has an overall great career, but that fight was a disgrace
I’m not a huge Leonard fan, but any fighter that gets frustrated and waves it off in the middle of a fight, let alone a super fight multi million dollar championship fight , has to own that.
He has an overall great career, but that fight was a disgrace
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Yes, it was a disgrace. So what? He is not the only fighter that had a disgraceful moment. It's how you come back from your former failures that makes you great.Expug wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025, 15:30 I’d say it definitely diminishes his legacy that he quit against Leonard.
I’m not a huge Leonard fan, but any fighter that gets frustrated and waves it off in the middle of a fight, let alone a super fight multi million dollar championship fight , has to own that.
He has an overall great career, but that fight was a disgrace
Roberto Duran made up for it with two extraordinary wins after No Mas. And that's what matters. If he would have never come back and retired after No Mas and never fight again, his legacy would have been tattered. He would have not been ranked that high.
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Are you saying all fighters have to quit just at some point to be great?elmersalsa wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 12:23Yes, it was a disgrace. So what? He is not the only fighter that had a disgraceful moment. It's how you come back from your former failures that makes you great.Expug wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025, 15:30 I’d say it definitely diminishes his legacy that he quit against Leonard.
I’m not a huge Leonard fan, but any fighter that gets frustrated and waves it off in the middle of a fight, let alone a super fight multi million dollar championship fight , has to own that.
He has an overall great career, but that fight was a disgrace
Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
You can never fully make up for something like that. I guarantee he'll always rank a few notches below where he would've on the P4P list if he had simply lost that fight in a dignified way as opposed to quitting.elmersalsa wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 12:23Yes, it was a disgrace. So what? He is not the only fighter that had a disgraceful moment. It's how you come back from your former failures that makes you great.Expug wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025, 15:30 I’d say it definitely diminishes his legacy that he quit against Leonard.
I’m not a huge Leonard fan, but any fighter that gets frustrated and waves it off in the middle of a fight, let alone a super fight multi million dollar championship fight , has to own that.
He has an overall great career, but that fight was a disgrace
Roberto Duran made up for it with two extraordinary wins after No Mas. And that's what matters. If he would have never come back and retired after No Mas and never fight again, his legacy would have been tattered. He would have not been ranked that high.
He did have a great career both before and after the No Mas incident no doubt about it, but it still certainly affects the way people look at him, and rank him on all time lists.
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Even at that lowest point in his life, the guy redeemed himself. He lost a lot of fans after No Mas. But, regained some of them and acquired many more fans after winning the title from Davey Moore. It was one of the most magical nights in an unforgettable decade.gilgamesh wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 13:07You can never fully make up for something like that. I guarantee he'll always rank a few notches below where he would've on the P4P list if he had simply lost that fight in a dignified way as opposed to quitting.elmersalsa wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 12:23Yes, it was a disgrace. So what? He is not the only fighter that had a disgraceful moment. It's how you come back from your former failures that makes you great.Expug wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025, 15:30 I’d say it definitely diminishes his legacy that he quit against Leonard.
I’m not a huge Leonard fan, but any fighter that gets frustrated and waves it off in the middle of a fight, let alone a super fight multi million dollar championship fight , has to own that.
He has an overall great career, but that fight was a disgrace
Roberto Duran made up for it with two extraordinary wins after No Mas. And that's what matters. If he would have never come back and retired after No Mas and never fight again, his legacy would have been tattered. He would have not been ranked that high.
He did have a great career both before and after the No Mas incident no doubt about it, but it still certainly affects the way people look at him, and rank him on all time lists.
Sixteen former and current world champions at the time in June 1983, including his nemesis, Sugar Ray Leonard, were at hand to see the crowning of his redemption. That's to show you all, that the man was so great and revered by true boxing pundits. The king was back! That didn't happened to nobody else.
Roberto Duran is the greatest boxer pound per pound of the last 60 years. I don't see nobody else. The guy was incredible. No doubt about it.
That's the beauty of life. It gives you a chance to redeem yourself. Because we're not from another galaxy. We're humans. Everybody got a low point and a high point in their lives. It's how you come back from your failures.
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
George Foreman got knocked out from Muhammad Ali and embarrassed by Jimmy Young. He had to come back ten years later because deep in his heart, he knew he had to fight against prove that he was great.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 12:45Are you saying all fighters have to quit just at some point to be great?elmersalsa wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 12:23Yes, it was a disgrace. So what? He is not the only fighter that had a disgraceful moment. It's how you come back from your former failures that makes you great.Expug wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025, 15:30 I’d say it definitely diminishes his legacy that he quit against Leonard.
I’m not a huge Leonard fan, but any fighter that gets frustrated and waves it off in the middle of a fight, let alone a super fight multi million dollar championship fight , has to own that.
He has an overall great career, but that fight was a disgrace
He redeemed himself when in November 1994, took the crown in spectacular fashion from Michael Moore by knockout. That's what greatness is all about. Not too many guys can come back from deep failures. Foreman and Roberto Duran proved that you can.
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Good point. That does tarnish his legacy.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 17:02Yeah, but he was also a quitter.elmersalsa wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 16:22He was always wrong when it came to that. A guy like Benny Leonard ain't beating the great Roberto Duran. Duran was in another level.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 10:15
You don't the the great Ray Arcel would have more knowledge on the subject than you?
Usually, I have high esteem for the unbiased opinions of elmer, but since Ray Arcel goes with Leonard and Duran is a quitter, would have to lead towards Leonard. Wonder if there would have been any excuses made for Duran?
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Re: Roberto Duran vs Benny Leonard in a series?
Another Duran hater, my gosh! I wonder if Duran was American.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑09 Aug 2025, 16:42Good point. That does tarnish his legacy.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 17:02Yeah, but he was also a quitter.elmersalsa wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 16:22
He was always wrong when it came to that. A guy like Benny Leonard ain't beating the great Roberto Duran. Duran was in another level.
Usually, I have high esteem for the unbiased opinions of elmer, but since Ray Arcel goes with Leonard and Duran is a quitter, would have to lead towards Leonard. Wonder if there would have been any excuses made for Duran?