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Hagler/Robinson
Who had the best career at middleweight and why. :good
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When comparing resumes should Robinsons Welter wins be included if Hagler gets credit for Duran/Leonard?
SRR - Lamotta*5, Turpin*2, Olsen*5, Graziano, Fulmer*2 (past prime), Villemain plus the welters Galivan*2 (once at middle), Henry Armstrong, Bell, Angott, Zivic Hagler - Hearns, Duran, Antufermo, Minter, Briscoe, Mugabi, Hamshow No contest for me - SRR takes it by a distance AS FOR ROBINSONS LOSSES - ONLY 2 WERE IN HIS PRIME. He wasn't the same in his second career but still prospered past his prime |
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No. Leonard and Duran were fighting at middleweight.
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Hagler's resume at middleweight is better. However, Robinson is the only fighter in history that I think could outpoint a prime Hagler. Robinson would have to put on the fight of his life for this to happen, but Robinson could be freaky good that way. |
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Haglers comp is below Robinsons. If you include Haglers wins over Welters (despite them blowing upto MW) then include Robinsons. Hagler got outpointed by Leonard, which hurts his MW legacy, Robinsons past prime losses shouldn't be held against him, ie the 1s after retirement |
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Hagler was easily better. As a middleweight, Robinson is on about the same level as Tony Zale.
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robinson won the middleweight title 5 times.
hagler was a pure middleweight. i'd have to say hagler. |
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I also think Hagler's resume was slightly better than Sugar's.
I asked because on another forum I was savagely attacked because I said Hagler had a better career than Robinson (at 160 of course). |
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On the matter of losses, Hagler never lost to a middleweight in a title fight. Even if you want to say Leonard beat him, that was still past Hagler's prime. Robinson lost to Turpin and had a devil of a time with him in the rematch. It's hard to imagine Hagler having trouble with Turpin. |
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Hagler has the slightly better resume maybe, but head to head give me Robinson at his best for sure.
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Robinson won the title, lost it on a close decision, regained it in spectacular fashion, and defended it twice before retiring the championship. He then came back, regained the title, defended it once, lost it to a middleweight who would have pounded Zale into the ground, regained the title with a one punch knockout, lost the title on a very close decision to an all-time great welterweight, regained it, lost it on a close decision, some say should have won it a sixth time, and went on to have a decent post championship career. He was never knocked out. Robinson is hands down the greater middleweight. |
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