This is a tough one for me to call, since the only footage I could find are the ones that I have provided here in this post.

I'd give Leonard an edge on footwork, but I'm not sure if a light-heavy version of Leonard can move around as quickly and gracefully as he did as a lightweight. He had the slickest footwork that I ever saw because he was usually making his opponent readjust while he was in position to punch.

I remember greynotsoold mentioning that he saw that Leonard was able to do a drop-shift, (switch his stance) and pull it off. You take one look on the way he was able to move with such quickness and savvy and you know he wasn't much that he couldn't do.

Loughran wasn't as quick on his feet in comparison to Leonard, but on a more subtle not he could sort of feint with feet. He'd take a quick step forward to draw his opponent in and immediately bounce back just out of range and land his own.

Both fighters can move in one direction while making you think that they're going in a different direction. I think that because of Benny's nimbleness that he'd have the advantage when it comes to this tactic and I think that his quickness would be able to catch Loughran before he could bring his hands up.

They're both amazing to look at when it comes to feinting in general. It wasn't a haphazard practice as a lot of today's fighters have it. They were very deliberate and as their moves were as well thought-out as they come.

I'm no expert when it comes to these fighters, but in my humble opinion I think that Leonard would have a good lead in this fight.