On YouTube, former 1976 Olympic gold medalist and two-division champion “Sugar” Ray Leonard listed his top 10 boxers, and the top spot was a complete surprise!
No. 10 was former middleweight champion “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler (62-4-2 (52), whom he called the hardest hitter he had faced.
No. 9 was former four-division champion Roberto “Hands of Stone” Duran (103-16 (70), who upset Ray, who was fighting Duran’s fight, not his own, in their first meeting.
No. 8, former five-division champion Thomas “Hitman” Hearns, 61-5-1 (48), who he said had the scariest right hand he had ever faced. Surviving the best shots gave him the confidence to take a good hit.
No. 7, former four-division champion Pernell “Sweet Pea” Whitaker, 40-4-1 (17), who he contacted after a few of his appearances and called him, had the best skills of the 1990s.
Former world featherweight champion No. 6 Willie “Will o’ the Wisp” Pep, 229-11-1 (65) was impressed with his defensive skills, feints and footwork, talking to him about his skills.
No. 5, former heavyweight champion Joe “The Brown Bomber” Louis, 66-3 (52), whom he named, talked about how impressed he was with his technical skills, as well as how a champion should conduct himself outside the ring.
No. 4 Henry “Homicide Hank” Armstrong, 149-21-10 (99), on his training program and combinations, watching films before his own fights.
Two-division champion No. 3 “Sugar” Ray Robinson, 174-19-6 (109), who he named himself after, which surprised him the most, and who he sharply criticized for not saying he was No. 1.
Number 2, former three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad “The Greatest” Ali, 56-5 (37), and secondly, he reacted very harshly for not mentioning number 1.
Former No. 1 champion Benny “The Ghetto Wizard” Leonard, 90-6-1 (71), received a lot of hate, with some even asking who he was. Ray said he was the perfect lightweight champion, which made him number 1.
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