Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

NazNaci1
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Re: Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

Post by NazNaci1 »

Still going with SRL via late stoppage or pretty conclusive and clear UD.

The worst thing for Mayweather would be to give it a go, keeping it close after about 6-8 rounds. SRL would really turn up the heat and would probalby stop Mayweather, on his feet and under fire.

If Mayweather gets intimidated, which is possible once he feels the speed and power that a prime SRL carries, he could just clam up and lose a pretty straight forward decision. Either way, still got SRL big in this one.
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Re: Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

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big train express wrote:i dont get how people have srl koing mayweather. fact is fmj's defense is spectacular, one of the best defensive wizards of all time.

with that said, srl wins by wide UD
Leonard proved himself against the elite, Mayweather's best opponent has been a 35 yr old semi retired ODLH, who was always a hot & cold fighters.

His defence has been 'spectacular' against a poor level of opponents. Leonard, Hearns, Duran and Benitez are on another planet to a 40 year old Shane Mosely (who btw nearly knocked Mayweather's block off!)
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Re: Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

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Ezzard wrote:Saad makes a great point that bothers me with the current boxers (and I have to say particularly American boxers, but not all). The greats I grew up with wanted to win and put on a show. Mayweather, Hopkins, Wlad, Ward…you can’t really love any of them, though they are undeniably great boxers.

I prefer Martinez, Williams, Pac, Morales…they remind me more of the guys from an era when the greats were far more offensive and took more risks.

Am I suffering from nostalgia syndrome?
You might be suffering from nostalgia syndrome, but that's not a bad thing.

It's remembering what the likes of SRL for example went through in order to win fight & the gambles they took in order to achieve glory.

That's what boxing is about for me & there's nothing wrong with wishing that more of today's top fighters were like that.
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Re: Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

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Pretty Boy Floyd is not in Sugar Ray Leonard's class.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

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Would like feedback. Who wins and why. Sugar has 2" height and reach advantage.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

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I see Floyd winning the early rounds with sharp counter punching and check left hooks to the body and head. I see Sugar Ray getting desperate and throwing more combinations to win the rounds. I see a late rally by Sugar in rounds 10-12 with Floyd winning a very close fight.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

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Back1lastime wrote:Would like feedback. Who wins and why. Sugar has 2" height and reach advantage.
SRL is 5' 10", that makes him more than 2" taller than Mayweather.
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Re: Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard

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elmersalsa wrote:Pretty Boy Floyd is not in Sugar Ray Leonard's class.
Agree.

Sugar Ray Leonard wins by KO in the late rounds
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