Let's say Leonard was fit enough to fight in these years (retired in '82 because of a detach retina and fought only once within the next four years prior to the superfight with Hagler).
While Sugar Ray is known to take on the best out there, he is also known for his reluctance to give his rival Tommy Hearns any rematch. In 1983, Hearns and Duran have moved up to 154. Unless Leonard was courageous enough to face Hearns, he 'd be forced to take on welterweight contenders Milton McCory, Donald Curry and probably a highly anticipated match up with 140 pound champion Aaron Pryor.
It's interesting if Leonard could be lucky to escape with a win over Hearns and Hagler within these time period (1983-85) or how he would deal on another defeat, or worse getting kayoed, Leonard has proven he can come back in a loss to Duran. I would not consider Duran as an option for Sugar Ray here because Roberto fought the best Hagler could be, and take on Hearns immediately after.
While Sugar Ray is known to take on the best out there, he is also known for his reluctance to give his rival Tommy Hearns any rematch. In 1983, Hearns and Duran have moved up to 154. Unless Leonard was courageous enough to face Hearns, he 'd be forced to take on welterweight contenders Milton McCory, Donald Curry and probably a highly anticipated match up with 140 pound champion Aaron Pryor.
It's interesting if Leonard could be lucky to escape with a win over Hearns and Hagler within these time period (1983-85) or how he would deal on another defeat, or worse getting kayoed, Leonard has proven he can come back in a loss to Duran. I would not consider Duran as an option for Sugar Ray here because Roberto fought the best Hagler could be, and take on Hearns immediately after.
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