....i haven't upset the rabble for a while...so....leonard vs the real sugar ray is an obvious win for the latter whenever and however he chooses. so.... there might have been a gavilan/leonard thread a while back.....but if there wasn't, gavilan wins a decision, with even alittle showboating if he was in shape.
emile griffith, the split decison king, takes one from leonard ...takes two in a three fight series.
billy graham has an decent chance....surely goes the distance and it's a close one.
i saw napoles only twice and wasn't impressed so i 'll give this one to the tv house fighter.
chance for an upset?...luis rodriguez. would have to be luis at his very best, though.
...and so to bed...
ray leonard vs.......
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..decagon...i've seen more fights than you've seen or read about combined. ...and except for napoles, which i said i'd seen only twice i saw a lot of the others i mentioned.
i find the agreements i'm getting here....close fights....pleasantly surprising.
boxbuzz steps out of the rabble to inject the needle...
yeah..i should back up my judgements of leonard...whom i consider a very good fighter....wnith reasons, which i shall do when i get time.
i find the agreements i'm getting here....close fights....pleasantly surprising.
boxbuzz steps out of the rabble to inject the needle...
yeah..i should back up my judgements of leonard...whom i consider a very good fighter....wnith reasons, which i shall do when i get time.
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The only guy I'd have better than even-money for beating Leonard would be Robinson (but there I say SRR beats SRL 9 times out of 10, with the 10th a fishy "draw").
On a somewhat-separate note: Even though I've seen Leonard's career numbers many times, yet I'm always somewhat surprised when I run across his record by way of one of the fighters he faced and am reminded that he only fought 40 times. Of course the eye injury cost him several prime years, but by then he wasn't fighting often anymore anyway - nearly half of those 40 fights came in the first 3 years of his pro career. And he wasn't terribly old (just 34) when he got bitchslapped into retirement by Terry Norris. (I more or less ignore the brief unretirement vs. Camacho 6 years later, although it sounds like that might be Jaclem's personal favorite tape of a Leonard fight. ;)
On a somewhat-separate note: Even though I've seen Leonard's career numbers many times, yet I'm always somewhat surprised when I run across his record by way of one of the fighters he faced and am reminded that he only fought 40 times. Of course the eye injury cost him several prime years, but by then he wasn't fighting often anymore anyway - nearly half of those 40 fights came in the first 3 years of his pro career. And he wasn't terribly old (just 34) when he got bitchslapped into retirement by Terry Norris. (I more or less ignore the brief unretirement vs. Camacho 6 years later, although it sounds like that might be Jaclem's personal favorite tape of a Leonard fight. ;)
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