As similar as they sound, in the ring they were worlds apart. Delahoya would have a lot of trouble figuring out the ever moving, flashy and nearly untouchable Sugar Ray Leonard. On the other hand, Leonard would probably be touching him up and flurrying all over him at the end of every round. His hands are too fast and hes a smarter fighter (not to say DLH isnt smart, hes just not got the ring savvy of Ray). I hink ODLH would have a big problem with a prime Duran because of the styles; Leonard would have given him fits. Especially in the old school fifteen round fights like Sugar Ray was used to. In a 15-rounder Leonard stops ODLH in the 14th, catching him on the ropes and unloading a lightning fast combination that seems to go on and on, punch after punch until the ref finally moves in to stop it. In a 12-rounder, Leonard by decision. 9 rounds to 3 or perhaps an even more lopsided score than that. I just dont see ODLH being able to deal with that combination of speed, rhythm, skill and lateral movement. Plus Leonard could punch, too. There's a reason he was the biggest thing in boxing even though the sport was left in shadow by Ali back in Sugar Ray's day. It's because he was that good. Oscar is a great fighter and champion too. But i think they are in slightly different leagues.