Quote Originally Posted by LegendBoxing65
are we talking in the 80s how they rate? in the 80s I put it Leonard,Hagler,Hearns, Duran. If all time I put it Duran, Hearns,Leonard, Hagler. Hearns was the only one to go into the 90s and beat Virgil Hill a 10 time defending titlist and undefeated. That does alot for him in my book.. But in the 80s.. he didn't beat Hill yet.

I meant in an all time sense really.

It has to be Duran for me, mainly because he was a lightweight who kept moving up. All the other three were much bigger men, Leonard was 5 ft 10, Hagler I think around the same and Hearns was over 6ft.

Duran was 5 ft 7 the same as Cotto and Hatton so to do what he did in his career was remarkable. And he fought for nearly 100 years as well!