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    Duran: In My Era, Mayweather Would Have Been Ordinary - Boxing News

    I disagree with that but what I really want to know is, would Floyd have even mixed it up with the fab 4??

    The killers in that era had no problems facing each other but would Floyd get in that mix?

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    Default Re: Duran : In My Era, Mayweather Would Have Been Ordinary

    First off, once you get past the article headline being a lie then you'll see a more reasonable Duran approach. Duran never said Mayweather would have been ordinary. What he said and was making it out to be is that Mayweather wouldn't have stood out from that elite hall of fame group he mixed it up with. He basically said Mayweather would have belonged in that group but wouldn't have stood out from them like they were second tier like he is doing to today's era. And with that point I don't necessarily disagree although I find it funny that Mayweather probably would have had the easiest time with Duran's style and maybe have knocked him from that group. Duran was 1-4 in that group and squeaked by for the lone victory at that. Every opponent in that group beat him. He might want to realize he actually was the low man on that totem pole. Adding Mayweather may have taken his name from belonging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Duran: In My Era, Mayweather Would Have Been Ordinary - Boxing News

    I disagree with that but what I really want to know is, would Floyd have even mixed it up with the fab 4??

    The killers in that era had no problems facing each other but would Floyd get in that mix?
    Floyd could have held his own an any era.

    This sentiment is typical of the old timers in all sports: NBA, MLB, NFL, etc. They all believe their era was better and tougher.

    Guys like Leonard, Hearns and Duran had to deal with the same criticism from their predecessors during their heyday. The only difference is that there is more media attention and exposure for people to express their opinions.

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    i always thought duran was way overrated, Hagler Leonard and Hearns were all way better and floyd would toy with duran to a shut out UD or later ko or maybe he pussys out at just quits again lol

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    DURAN OVERRATED?
    you must be Hands of Stoned

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    Wilfred Benitez would of beaten Mayweather

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    VD, that's not a bad shout actually.

    However, this article or whatever MUST be suffering a case of bad translation. I reckon Duran ment to say that GREATNESS was ordinary in his era
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    Well, I think Duran's headline hits the nail right on the head...

    Now, I'll go read the rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    DURAN OVERRATED?
    you must be Hands of Stoned
    Is this the same duran who quit in the ring after being outboxed?

    Duran got sparked out by hearns and was the bottom of the four imho

    Leonard
    Hagler
    Hearns
    Duran

    All i know is floyd is a problem for any era. He beats duran in any era.

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    Default Re: Duran : In My Era, Mayweather Would Have Been Ordinary

    Duran was a better fighter than Hearns and Ray Leonard.
    And even when Duran was past his prime, older, slower, and waaay out of his weight class(135), he still won rds at 160 against a prime Hagler.

    In the era of same-day weigh-ins when men fought where they really belonged, Duran was a Lightweight 135 lbs. Leonard was 147lbs. Hearns best weight was really 154. Hagler was 160.

    135 lb Champ in 1972, Duran's spectacular run culminated in 1980 by going up 12 lbs to 147 and defeating a prime undefeated Sugar Ray Leonard in a 15 rd battle.
    Duran was 71 wins and 1 loss (avenged), 55 KOs going into that 1st Ray Leonard fight.


    It's unfortunate that people nowadays judge Duran by his high-profile 80s fights when he was past his prime, older, slower, and fatter rather than by his prime through the 1970s at Lightweight.

    It's like ignoring a prime Mike Tyson's 80s performances, like it didn't happen, and basing everything you know on his post-prison, past his prime performances instead. That's what ignoramuses do to Duran nowadays...

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    You cant ignore what duran has achieved but floyd is great at adapting and that alone would expose durans flaws if they did fight prime for prime.

    Obviously, im going to back floyd but i can honestly say i wouldnt know the outcome with floyd against a prime leonard or the original hitman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Is this the same duran who quit in the ring after being outboxed?.
    ^Y'see, this is what I'm talkin' about...

    Quitting in Boxing is NOT reserved solely for Duran though it appears he's the only man who is ever, ever crucified for it.

    Some of you will remember:
    The Great Julio Cesar Chavez quit too.
    I think Larry Merchant was close to getting poked by Chavez when he told Chavez it’s ironic that Chavez made Roger Mayweather quit, and now De La Hoya made you quit! We had to wait for Larry to be translated before we saw the anger registering on Chavez’ face.
    YouTube - Julio Cesar Chavez's Bullshit
    Pretty funny. Larry has had a few entertaining moments.
    And then Pacquiao made De La Hoya quit!

    Do you think Kostya Tszyu quit against Ricky Hatton?
    Could De La Hoya have gotten up against Bernard Hopkins?
    What about Erik Morales last fight with Manny Pacquiao, could Morales have gotten up?
    Shane Mosley trying to quit against Pacquiao?

    All these "quitters" are Hall-of-Fame bound.

    Liston vs Ali 1 (Ali wanted to quit over burning substance in his eyes, but Dundee wouldn’t let him; Liston quit 2 rds later!).
    Iron Mike Tyson quit a few times.

    Cotto vs Margarito?
    Julian Jackson against Gerald McClellan 2?
    Alexis Arguello vs Aaron Pryor 2?

    Arthur Abraham vs Raul Marquez?
    Sam Peter vs Vitali Klitschko?
    Vitali Klitschko vs Chris Byrd?
    Acelino Frietas more than once (Diaz, Corrales).
    Andrew Golota against Mike Tyson and Michael Grant.
    Arturo Gatti against Floyd Mayweather?
    Israel Vasquez vs Rafael Marquez 1?

    As I said, quitting is NOT reserved solely for Duran though it appears he's the only man who is ever, ever crucified for it.

    I know 99.9% of people don't have the cajones to be fighters.
    99% of guys like to fairy-tale imagine themselves like Rocky Balboa, keeping getting up for more punishment time-after-time after being brutally knocked down.
    Fat chance, the reality is regular guys will choose to stay down for the 10 seconds if it means the pain will stop.
    A rude awakening greets anyone who ever strolls into a gym and puts the mitts on.


    I know this new breed of apparently superior fighters, MMA fighters, they sure quit a lot...every broadcast. Nobody condemns them.

    Duran's one of the best fighters of All-Time.

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    Default Re: Duran : In My Era, Mayweather Would Have Been Ordinary

    Duran was a great at lightweight, Floyd was probably better welterweight that Duran although the version that beat Leonard would make it a close fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Duran was a great at lightweight, Floyd was probably better welterweight that Duran although the version that beat Leonard would make it a close fight.
    Duran would have beaten him at both weights,! Duran would have been over him like a rash,
    giving him no time to think, also over 15 very hard rounds Floyd like to fight at Floyd s pace,
    Roberto would make him fight 3 minutes of ever round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by g3org3 View Post
    i always thought duran was way overrated, Hagler Leonard and Hearns were all way better and floyd would toy with duran to a shut out UD or later ko or maybe he pussys out at just quits again lol
    Spoken like a man that like's knitting.

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