on his best night at Lightweight .... (needless to say I'm on a bit of a duran viewing binge at the moment ... ouch for poor davey moore)
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Originally posted by Barnburner View PostI would favour no-one over him but, I would give equal odds to Gans, Whitaker and Leonard.
Accuse me of sitting on the fence all you want but, that's honestly how I see it.
Gans, Benny Leonard, Hank Armstrong, Pernell Whitaker would be the first ones I would think of that would have a shot.
l loved Arguello but I don't think he'll take a series from Duran. Neither would JCC.
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Originally posted by bklynboy View PostGans, Benny Leonard, Hank Armstrong, Pernell Whitaker would be the first ones I would think of that would have a shot.
Arguello was at his best at Featherweight and lost a little something off his fastball when he moved up. Chavez wasn't in Duran's class as a fighter: Duran chews him up and spits him out.
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Originally posted by bklynboy View PostGans, Benny Leonard, Hank Armstrong, Pernell Whitaker would be the first ones I would think of that would have a shot.
l loved Arguello but I don't think he'll take a series from Duran. Neither would JCC.
I agree He beats JCC and Agruello without a huge deal of trouble.
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Originally posted by bklynboy View PostGans, Benny Leonard, Hank Armstrong, Pernell Whitaker would be the first ones I would think of that would have a shot.
l loved Arguello but I don't think he'll take a series from Duran. Neither would JCC.
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Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby View PostI would favor no one over Duran at lightweight but Pacquiao and Chavez are 50/50 fights
It's not even as if you attempt you just dismiss any fighter pre 1970.
Who would win at 147 Pacquiao or Ray Robinson?
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Originally posted by Barnburner View PostPlease get the hell out of this section, you do nothing for it. You're blind love for modern fighters is disturbing yet extrememly intriguing...Why do you have a deep admiration for fighters of the newer generation?
It's not even as if you attempt you just dismiss any fighter pre 1970.
Who would win at 147 Pacquiao or Ray Robinson?
I don't rate or compare fighters from pre 1970 the sport has changed too much.
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