candrew
Well-Known Member
Hmm. In all honesty, I've only seen the replays of the fights on ESPN classic, since I did't grow up in that era; however, I definitely think that both Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard could give PBF a run for his money, especially with Leonard's jabbing game. If De La Hoya managed a split-decision with him, I can't see how Leonard couldn't accomplish more
Also, I never registered that you were talking about a complete welterweight-fighter. It seemed to me that you were applying that title to Floyd regardless of weight-classes.
My Dad bought a hot box back in the 80's so I saw all those great pay-per-view fights in the late 80/early 90's for free. I didn't see Leonard or Hearns in their prime live but I've seen enough to say Mayweather can beat them both. The Mayweather - De La Hoya split decision was a complete travesty. Mayweather kicked his *** for 12 rounds - the judge that gave De La Hoya the points is a disgrace. I guess they don't call Oscar the Golden Boy for nothing.
It's hard to compare Mayweather to fighters in hypothetical match-ups above his weight class because he's not a big power puncher. But pound for pound I would say he's the best I've seen being I've never seen him in a fight where he didn't dominate. The way he just breaks down his opponent is nothing short of masterful.