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"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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Duran has many flaws and floyd has none.
A prime floyd would dismantle Duran.
Hands of stone with a heart of clay?
(Bit harsh but sounds good)
Duran was a warrior and deserves his spot in the hall of fame but the skills of floyd will pick him apart.
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We need to start giving some of these modern fighters a bit more respect and realise that it really isn't cool to take punishment.
Sports science is way advanced now and the methods used in todays game in boxing including nutrition has moved forward from yesterday.
We all like to watch a good scrap but If I was a pro boxer I would prefer to be the smart one that dishes out the punishment and avoids and frustrates the hell out of any opponent by making them miss.
And we know the same tired excuse.."He was running"
In other words, you just weren't good enough to beat him.
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Duran had great boxing skill and his peak was lightweight. Duran's peak beats Floyd peak at the weight.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Lol oh come on man, who is making excuses here? To question Durans legacy and then change this to a Floyd thread is just a wee bit comical. One wanted to fight everyone and the other didn't.
One fought anyone and the other didn't. Does anyone actually believe that Duran would not have fought Margarito? Does anyone actually believe that Duran would have waited 5 years to fight Manny and then bring us a dud of a fight? Would Duran have retired instead of honouring a rematch clause with Oscar?
Does anyone actually believe based on the FACTS that Floyd would have even fought Duran, Leonard, Hearns and Hagler? In Durans case, Floyd would have never went near the guy at 135 and would have side stepped, made excuses etc rather then fight any of them at 147. He would have never been a ppv/closed circuit cash cow in the eighties. You see in those days the risk came before the reward.
When you go on about giving modern fighters a bit more respect for fighting safety first, what do you mean exactly? Yes the idea is to hit and not get hit but its still a boxing match and its based on landing punches. Taking what you said to the extreme suggests they should cancel the sport. Seriously why have it at all? Another fact is that these modern day fighters have taken safety first to a whole different level.
They don't fight, weight cheat and have twitter wars. Maybe they should all wear bubble wrap.
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Here we go.
Floyd never fought anyone and ducked everyone.
How many times are we going to hear this?!
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Boxing fandom is generally divided into two groups. Those who never saw the Duran's, Arguello's, Leonard's, Hagler's, and Gomez's of the world....... and those who did. The ones who didn't only have the perspective of today's typical fighter, with all the off-the-ring paraphernalia that goes with it. As @IamInuit very well put, the safety first, the weight cheating, the Twitter wars..... it seems like today's fighter does more posturing and image-building through social media than actual fighting. Ducking is rampant and accepted. It's hilarious to see someone like Duran criticized by those who never actually followed his career. It's even more hilarious to see the "No Mas" and an obscure fight against Pat Lawlor as the basis for condemning one of history's greatest boxing warriors.
Lack of perspective is the most damning of disadvantages.
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