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Hagler-Hearns- best round of boxing ever???
my post earlier got me to thinking- was Hagler-Hearns Round 1 the best round of boxing in history? I've never witnessed 2 other fighters even coming close
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VI-M9Yw-28
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Definitely one of the best, but the Ward-Gotti fights also come to mind.
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No doubt. I watched this fight in the Mississippi Coliseum on closed circuit, when I was a young buck. Sparked a life long infatuation with boxing, but no other fight ever measured up.
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Possibly. I'll never forget it.
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I forget who won that fight. Was this the one where Hearnes broke his hand? Hearns was the best middle weight imo until he broke his hand. He never recovered from that. His combination of length, speed and strength was awesome. Hagler was a tough Joe Frazier type sob though.
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Hagler was one of my favorites. I still think he got jobbed by the judges against Sugar Ray.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
Hagler was one of my favorites. I still think he got jobbed by the judges against Sugar Ray.
I distinctively remember that fight. Sugar peppered him but never hurt Hagler. Hagler had a good argument because I think he was the one who was champion at the time.
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I suggest watching the George Foreman/Ron Lyle fight on YouTube. Might be the best 5 rounds or so of boxing you will ever see. Big George was able to get up just one more time. Wasn't called the fight of the decade for nothing
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Originally Posted by
Bully13
I distinctively remember that fight. Sugar peppered him but never hurt Hagler. Hagler had a good argument because I think he was the one who was champion at the time.
Hagler was champ, which should have given him the win. I think everyone was just wanting to believe that Leonard was the best pound-for-pound boxer so it threw the votes to him. It was a damn good fight, but at best it was a draw that should have kept the belt with Marvin.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
Hagler was champ, which should have given him the win. I think everyone was just wanting to believe that Leonard was the best pound-for-pound boxer so it threw the votes to him. It was a damn good fight, but at best it was a draw that should have kept the belt with Marvin.
I disagree to a certain extent. I think the fight was even 5 rounds a piece going to the last 2. And Ray definitely won the last two rounds
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Originally Posted by
ElitedawgRecruiting
I disagree to a certain extent. I think the fight was even 5 rounds a piece going to the last 2. And Ray definitely won the last two rounds
Agreed. Ray won it on points- but he never hurt Hagler. Hagler definitely hurt Ray more- but based on punches landed and points- Ray won the fight
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I think Hagler ended up doing what Gerry Cooney did against Larry Holmes. Fought the other mans fight and it cost him
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
Hagler was one of my favorites. I still think he got jobbed by the judges against Sugar Ray.
Thank you for this. All those points scored for jabs to the face and NOT A MARK on Haggler at the end of the fight....
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Originally Posted by
ElitedawgRecruiting
I think Hagler ended up doing what Gerry Cooney did against Larry Holmes. Fought the other mans fight and it cost him
Jerry Cooney could have brought a .44 to that fight and still would have gotten the shit beat out of him. He had no bidness being in ring with Holmes. That's why he punched Holmes in the tesiculs as don king described it.
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