Tough one to call. I can see Leonard's footwork and quick combinations not allowing Toney to get enough offense going. On the other hand Toney wasn't always the stationary counter-puncher we tend to remember from his later years. I'll split the difference and say Leonard by close decision at 160 and Toney with a more dominant result at 168.
Why? Because (yawn) Hagler so was fuckin old-school and tough and went in there with Briscoe, Hart, etc, blah-blah, Petronelli Bros, blah, blah, thicker jawline, blah-blah, it makes him a machine? Toney´s the greatest fighter from 160-190. Superior skills, never dropped, never fuckin hurt.
This is doggshit187's problem: he loves to romanticize about the '70s (and I agree: it's a great decade for stuff) but he always rambles on like an old faggot about Eugene 'Cyclone' Hart and 'Bad' Bennie Briscoe like they were 160lb Terminators. Neither of these won a title. What a cunt.
Toney was dropped by Reggie Johnson, actually, "expert" ... you don't know shit from shinola I was going to go into greater detail and smash you and your stupid argument to shit (congrats, you got a like from Double L.. a sure sign you've posted something profoundly idiotic) but I just don't care enough... you're not even serious, just a shit-stirring, trolling, cunting whore that needs his face smashed in with a sledgehammer...
You are a nostalgic mutherfucker. Everything before 1990 was "terrific" and "brilliant" with you. It is fucking hilarious!
You don't know up, down, left, right, front, back ... you don't know a fucking thing about anything You can't even spell motherfucker The next time you're able to accurately convey what anyone else's point of view on anything ACTUALLY is will be the first time. Your neighbors have definitely joked with one another about burning your house down with you sound asleep inside
Only because he harkens back to the old. Unlike Pepp, you watched Whitaker live. Of course your favorite fighter is a guy you would've had the chance to watch live. Whitaker is that rare modern fighter worthy of your favorite words like, "brilliant," and "terrific"
So when does "modern" start? Whatever year you pull out of your ass? Whitaker was in his prime 30 years ago... is Joe Montana a "modern" QB? First it was "pre-90s" but since Whitaker was an elite fighter for better than half that decade and is my favorite fighter, that doesn't work... my second favorite (Chavez) doesn't really work either I'm not going to bother with a search but I'm willing to bet I've described Toney with those adjectives numerous times You're just hitting out in a daft rage
Yours is probably Freddie Mills in hopes that he was actually a serial killer because you're just such an edgy little faggot Hope you get your brains shot out tonight while doing the Samba