Leonard vs Floyd at 147... with one important caveat...

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  1. Destruction and Mayhem

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    Leonard was more badass...I agree. As you said, variety. But I'm talking about the single shots power in which I think Oscar had a clear edge.
     
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    What's ironic about your argument is, it's not LEONARD's myth that has grown over the years.... it's Floyd's.

    10-15 years ago no one considered that ass clown in the same league as Leonard, Duran, Whitaker, Jones, ect...

    It's his mainstream fame that's elevated to him a level that he never was truly on.
     
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    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

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    It's not even a certainty that Oscar had better one punch power.

    Not once did Oscar brutally dispatch of an opponent at 147 and above the way Leonard did in the Dave Green fight.
     
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    15 years ago Floyd was still building his legacy, in 2017 that legacy is built like a motherfucker! It's not fame, per se, it's accomplishments.

    You're calling a 49-0 fighter with titles in 5 weight classes, with a resume littered with current and future HOF fighters and with more consecutive championship wins than any other fighter in history an "ass clown"?
     
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    Vargas was brutally dispatched, and he was way more formidable than Dave Boy Green. That single left hook that dropped Vargas in the 11th was a harder punch than any Leonard landed at 147/154.
     
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    Yeah, so "brutally" dispatched that he was stopped on his feet in the 11th round. Oscar had the benefit of facing a Vargas who was already badly softened by Tito.

    Leonard would have stopped that roided up, soften version of Vargas a lot sooner than Oscar did.
     
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    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    In terms of one shot power, I think they're about even. Oscar hit slightly harder with the left hook, but Leonard definitely hit harder with the right hand. Leonard also put combinations of punches together a lot better than Oscar did and had much more variety. He was also a more devastating body puncher than Oscar. And while Leonard didn't hit as hard as the likes of Hearns, Robinson, Trinidad, and Cuevas, I don't put Oscar's power at that level either. He was more of a pure puncher at 135-140 than he was at 147.

    Pac shouldn't even be mentioned as a puncher at 147, honestly. The only legit welter he stopped was Oscar who by that point in time... Well we don't even need to discuss it. Cotto was more of a natural 140 pounder.

    Hearns and Trinidad durability question is debatable. I think Leonard stops both Trinidad and Quartey due to the combination of power, speed, and finishing ability he had when his opponent was in trouble. Benitez was virtually shut out, and when he got more aggressive in the late rounds surely due to him knowing he was gonna lose the fight on the cards, he was virtually finished with that left hook Leonard landed on him. I don't think a light puncher finishes an on game Benitez.
     
  8. Bordon

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    Exactly. That's the funny thing about Floyd and his fans. You can tell they're being hypnotized because their image of the Great Floyd isn't the guy that crushed Corrales or clowned Ndou; it's the guy that outpointed Robert Guerrero, squeaked by an 8 years past prime DLH and sucker punched Victor Ortiz.

    Floyd was still very good at that point but there's no reason for a casual fan to watch him and think "wow, this is the most amazing thing I've ever seen!" A lot of floyds rep is built on people actually doubting and anticipating the outcome of his fights against guys like Guerrero, Ortiz, Maidana, etc. and the public taking it as another huge relevant win for the celebrity boxer.
     
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    To be honest, Leonard didn't really stop Benitez. He busted his head open with a butt and then just touched him til the ref stepped in for no good reason at all.
     
  10. Rich ´Money´ Mustard

    Rich ´Money´ Mustard DIE!

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    Floyd got more cars & money.
     
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    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    That short left hook inside that dropped him was a very good shot. Very sneaky. Benitez was definitely hurt by that.
     

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