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Boxing fans love dream matchups — especially when they involve two icons who defined their eras. “Sugar” Ray Leonard dazzled audiences in the 1980s with speed, heart, and fan-friendly wars. Floyd “Money” Mayweather ruled the modern age with defensive mastery and an undefeated record. But who was truly greater?
Let’s break down their résumés — amateur pedigree, professional achievements, and quality of opposition — before arriving at the final verdict.
Sugar Ray Leonard
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Edge: Leonard — deeper amateur resume, gold medal, tougher field.
Fighter Record KOs
Ray Leonard 36–3–1, 25 KOs
Floyd Mayweather 50–0, 37 KOs
Mayweather’s flawless record is historic — but Leonard’s numbers came against one of the hardest schedules in boxing history.
Signature Wins — Leonard
Defeated a murderer’s row of legends:
Losses:
Signature Wins — Mayweather
Elite names throughout multiple divisions:
Mayweather beat many great fighters — but often later in their careers, with smart timing and style advantages on his side.
Leonard:
Explosive combinations, foot speed, and willingness to engage in firefights. The fans loved him because he fought to win, not just to avoid losing.
Mayweather:
One of the best defensive minds ever, master of distance, timing, and shoulder roll. Brilliant — but risk-averse, patient, and sometimes criticized for safety-first tactics.
This is where opinions sharpen:
Mayweather owns the zero. Leonard owns the wars. One prioritized dominance; the other chased greatness.
All things considered:
Decision by Sugar Ray Leonard in a mythical matchup.
More dynamic offensively, better opposition in their primes, and stylistically difficult for Floyd to nullify.
Mayweather is a defensive genius — a once-in-a-generation talent.
But Leonard was forged in the fire of legends — and beat them.
Last Updated on 12/08/2025