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Emanuel Steward'' Duran Was Strictly A Power Puncher''

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    #11
    I don't agree that Duran was strictly a power puncher, and despite the fact that he could box, he was at his best when he brawled.

    And Benitez did handle Duran EASY.

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      #12
      Originally posted by LeTombeur View Post
      I don't agree that Duran was strictly a power puncher, and despite the fact that he could box, he was at his best when he brawled.

      And Benitez did handle Duran EASY.
      against who did Duran brawl against when at his best?...

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        #13
        Originally posted by Bolo Punch View Post
        ''And guys who could box, and move gave him big problems''

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        Those comments are surprising. Duran was a very well rounded fighter and calling him "just a power puncher" is highly inaccurate. When Duran moved up in weight well past his prime he certainly wasn't relying or winning with "power." Stewart must have forgotten Duran's impressive fights with Hagler and Iran Barkley.
        Last edited by joseph5620; 10-13-2010, 03:43 PM.

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          #14
          Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
          And with all due respect to Manny (the fighter), he hasn't exactly fought a Sugar Ray Leonard in there.







          Very true. Or a Wilfred Benitez either. The styles of the fighters Pacquiao has been fighting lately are very much hand picked. So I don't agree with that either.

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            #15
            Absolutely wrong. Duran was one of, if not the, smartest pressure boxers ever. He could easily cut off the ring on boxers who tried to stick and move, and knew how to trick them into his type of fight.

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