Sugar Ray Leonard vs Floyd Mayweather Jr. at 147 lbs
Sugar Ray Leonard vs Floyd Mayweather Jr. at 147 lbs
At least for the moment, Floyd claims he is retired. So, he has joined the boxers of the past.
Sorry, I fcuked up in the poll by putting Sugar Ray Robinson's initials. Should be SRL, not SRR.
Please make your choice and please add comments!
Sorry, I fcuked up in the poll by putting Sugar Ray Robinson's initials. Should be SRL, not SRR.
Please make your choice and please add comments!
Last edited by TigerMoth on 10 May 2007, 06:30, edited 1 time in total.
Not sure whether you mean Leonard or Robinson but the result would be the same in this one.
Mayweather is a top fighter with a lot of skill but he's too small to take on these guys. Over 15 rounds Mayweather would get stopped.
I think that matching Mayweather with guys around 135-140 makes for a better debate.
Whittaker
Camacho
Chavez
Pryor
Benitez
Duran
Arguello
Taylor
Tszyu
etc...
Mayweather is a top fighter with a lot of skill but he's too small to take on these guys. Over 15 rounds Mayweather would get stopped.
I think that matching Mayweather with guys around 135-140 makes for a better debate.
Whittaker
Camacho
Chavez
Pryor
Benitez
Duran
Arguello
Taylor
Tszyu
etc...
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ringsider
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dr_devious
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Diamond WEAPON
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Whittaker PBF wins UDEzzard wrote:Not sure whether you mean Leonard or Robinson but the result would be the same in this one.
Mayweather is a top fighter with a lot of skill but he's too small to take on these guys. Over 15 rounds Mayweather would get stopped.
I think that matching Mayweather with guys around 135-140 makes for a better debate.
Whittaker
Camacho
Chavez
Pryor
Benitez
Duran
Arguello
Taylor
Tszyu
etc...
Camacho PBF wins UD
Chavez PBF loses late KO/close UD...2*
Pryor PBF loses late KO/close UD...1*
Benitez PBF wins SD
Duran PBF loses late KO/close UD...3*
Arguello PBF wins UD
Taylor PBF wins SD
Tszyu PBF wins MD
In response to the thread question I think SRL is just too big and strong for Mayweather and his handspeed was like lightning, so I think he could've caught Mayweather flush over and over and with his ability to throw combinations and his power. I think he'd eventually take out PBF just like he did Mayweather Sr., only more competetive.
*Note: with the numbers I was ranking who I thought would have the best chance of KOing Floyd
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vagabundo55
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I would favor Leonard to win a close decision. In a 15 round fight.. i'd favor a wide decision. Mayweather is extremely fast but Leonard at his peak had comparable hand speed. Mayweather has a great jab.. Leonard had several great punches. I just see Mayweather making it as competitive as he can against a bigger fighter who is just as skilled and more experienced, ultimately losing a close decision.
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I can't believe some actually consider Floyd winning this. He's beating ONE real welter his career (the slow and limited Baldomir) and wins a close decision over a smei-retired OScar and now's he's an all time great welterweight???
At 130 lbs, Floyd can hang with some of the best.
At 147, vs the likes of Sugar Ray (both of them), Duran, Ike Williams . . . .he gets plastered.
Leonard TKO 8
At 130 lbs, Floyd can hang with some of the best.
At 147, vs the likes of Sugar Ray (both of them), Duran, Ike Williams . . . .he gets plastered.
Leonard TKO 8
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Yep, that sounds about right. Unfortunately, the “weight class skipping” that goes on now, where a fighter wins a few fights at one weight and then proceeds to move up and beat one or two guys in the next class, without ever really establishing themselves as the best is really pathetic. While FMj did beat two of the top WWs, it’s hard to say that he’s really proven that he’s the best WW because there are a number of other guys that would present different styles, skills and physical challenges that he’s probably never seen before. I think if he actually stayed at 147 and tried to truly clean out the division, he would lose at lest one fight, but as it is he gets away with beating a couple guys in a handful of weight classes, and now many say he’s one of the best of all time.dempseyfire wrote:I can't believe some actually consider Floyd winning this. He's beating ONE real welter his career (the slow and limited Baldomir) and wins a close decision over a smei-retired OScar and now's he's an all time great welterweight???
At 130 lbs, Floyd can hang with some of the best.
At 147, vs the likes of Sugar Ray (both of them), Duran, Ike Williams . . . .he gets plastered.
Leonard TKO 8
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