
Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
We all know of the first Golden era of Light Welter to Middleweight was the Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Wilfred Benitez and Roberto Duran; and then add in the Pepinio Cuevas, Carlos Palomino's, Maurice Hope's and Bruce Curry's of this world.
Then we had a very underrated Silver era- With the Donald Curry, Marlon Starling, Mark Breland, Aaron Davis, Vincent Pettiway and Simon Brown; and then add in the Terry Norris's, Lloyd Honneyghan's, Maurice Blocker's and Johnny Bumphus's of this world.
But, we had another Golden era between the Light Welter to Middleweight era- The Oscar DeLaHoya, Shane Mosely, Vernon Forrest, Felix Trinidad era; and then add in the Fernando Vargas's, Ike Quartey's, Derrell Coley's and Pernell Whitaker's of this world.
I think I can rank the first era- Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran and then Wilfred Benitez and everyone else is where you put them afterwards.
The Silver era is kinda more difficult, because they were all so much alike and no one really stood out; but all great competitors. Outside of Terry Norris, who could we really separate from anyone else?
But the last Golden era, I would rank them like this- Felix Trinidad, Shane Mosely, Oscar DeLaHoya, Pernell Whitaker and then Vernon Forrest... and then Ike Quartey, Fernando Vargas and Derrell Coley in that order.
What do you think?
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