Gerald “the Gman” McClellan vs Marvelous Marvin Hagler

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  1. Mike Cannon

    Mike Cannon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can only see 3 MW that would be even money with him : SRR, Greb, Monzon, that should close this down IMO. Keep well.
     
  2. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nunn beats him.
     
  3. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nunn gets a bit overrated I feel. I had him drawing with Barkley and he didn't impress me against Starling either.

    He looked great against Tate, but Tate went on to absolutely jack. Kalambay was a legit top quality opponent at his peak, though, but when it comes to a punch KO like that a rematch is nice to see if it was a one-off, but that never happened.
     
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  4. Unforgiven

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    It was reported as 153 at the time.
     
  5. Thread Stealer

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    Hagler would outbox McClellan and break him down over the course of the fight.
     
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  6. Loudon

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    Gerald was a very big MW. But a fighter who rehydrates by up to 20 pounds wouldn't weigh-in 3 pounds under the limit.

    I've never seen that before.
     
  7. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why? He was surrounded by amateurs and was used to pulling down to 160.
     
  8. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    What do you mean why?

    If a guy is rehydrating by up to 20 pounds, then he has hard time making weight.

    He doesn't come in with a full 3 pounds to spare.
     
  9. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Eh?? It was his first fight at 168
     
  10. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He misjudged, get over it. It didn't matter because he completely dwarfed Benn come fight time anyway
     
  11. Loudon

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    I know it was. But a guy who rehydrates by 20 pounds doesn’t weigh-in with 3 pounds to spare.

    Guys who rehydrate by such huge amounts have a hard time making weight.
     
  12. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Do you know what Benn weighed in the ring?
     
  13. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well he did. It happened. What's 3 pounds compared to 20 or 30
     
  14. Bulldog24

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    Wouldn't of been much more than 168, he said he struggled to eat enough to weigh in at 167-168.
     
  15. greynotsoold

    greynotsoold Boxing Addict

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    It isn't really. Hagler had the bulk of his fights with same day weigh ins. McClellan did not.
    I don't believe that McClellan ever fought as a "middleweight" at anything less than 175, and that most of the time he was in the mid 180s. There are too many reliable boxing guys that talk about it.
     
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