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The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 18 May 2016, 03:39
by littlepug
was thinking about the amount of talent about in the mid 80s that could have easily ended up (with a bit of luck) in the light middleweight division, it could of been possible to have had leonard, hearns, duran, curry, mcallum, pryor and whoever else im forgetting in a round robin of fights that would surely have made light middle the poster division for the sport, im thinking that weight would be ideal for the fighters mentioned ( maybe not duran ) and would of produced some epic fights, anyway who else am i missing that could have joined that bunch ?
Re: The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 18 May 2016, 07:25
by elmersalsa
The 154lbs division was a so-so class for the great Roberto Duran. Too slow for that class, but still, he gave some great performances
Re: The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 18 May 2016, 07:42
by littlepug
elmersalsa wrote:The 154lbs division was a so-so class for the great Roberto Duran. Too slow for that class, but still, he gave some great performances
yeah just a bit too high for duran. you could chuck herol graham and kalambay in the mix tho
Re: The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 18 May 2016, 09:28
by SaadOffTheDeck
Pryor was too small to ever fight there.
Re: The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 18 May 2016, 10:26
by Syntax Error
littlepug wrote:was thinking about the amount of talent about in the mid 80s that could have easily ended up (with a bit of luck) in the light middleweight division, it could of been possible to have had leonard, hearns, duran, curry, mcallum, pryor and whoever else im forgetting in a round robin of fights that would surely have made light middle the poster division for the sport, im thinking that weight would be ideal for the fighters mentioned ( maybe not duran ) and would of produced some epic fights, anyway who else am i missing that could have joined that bunch ?
Pryor?
It took Pryor until 1987 to step up to welterweight, despite claiming the likes of SRL ducked him.
It would have been the mid 1990s before he attempted a further jump up in weight & all those guys would have been long gone.
Re: The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 18 May 2016, 11:05
by littlepug
Syntax Error wrote:littlepug wrote:was thinking about the amount of talent about in the mid 80s that could have easily ended up (with a bit of luck) in the light middleweight division, it could of been possible to have had leonard, hearns, duran, curry, mcallum, pryor and whoever else im forgetting in a round robin of fights that would surely have made light middle the poster division for the sport, im thinking that weight would be ideal for the fighters mentioned ( maybe not duran ) and would of produced some epic fights, anyway who else am i missing that could have joined that bunch ?
Pryor?
It took Pryor until 1987 to step up to welterweight, despite claiming the likes of SRL ducked him.
It would have been the mid 1990s before he attempted a further jump up in weight & all those guys would have been long gone.
Okay bit of a stretch with Pryor let my imagination run away a bit, although I did say with a bit of luck !
Re: The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 20 May 2016, 11:16
by Ambling Alp II
there were still some big fights: Duran-Benitez, Duran-Hearns, Benitez-Hearns. Not a total loss.
Re: The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 20 May 2016, 11:42
by littlepug
Ambling Alp II wrote:there were still some big fights: Duran-Benitez, Duran-Hearns, Benitez-Hearns. Not a total loss.
yes some got made but wouldve given my right arm to see hearns v leonard at light middle and mcallum against them both
Re: The 80s, A wasted opportunity for light middle division ?
Posted: 20 May 2016, 11:49
by littlepug
also think if curry had moved up before the honeyghan fight he could of been a real force at the weight, he looked good against mcallum but the damage had already been done