Thomas Hearns... WOW!

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  1. ricardoparker93

    ricardoparker93 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think it only takes a chin and stamina to make Hearns the greatest of all time IMO, but those two factors could really be exploited.

    He was so dangerous offensively that you needed luck, skill and a chin of iron to beat him.
     
  2. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    If Tommy Hearns had Librado Andrade's chin, would they make being Tommy Hearns against the rules?
     
  3. Danny

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    Very true, but at 154lbs I would have liked to have seen Hearns take on Mugabi. At around 83, 84, Mugabi was up for it, but for whatever reason it did not happen!

    I'm not saying Mugabi would have won, but it would have a rare time that Hearns found himself in there with someone who hit just as hard as him, if not harder!
     
  4. Jaws

    Jaws Active Member Full Member

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    Oh, baloney.

    Hagler's head isn't any harder than any other human being's. You could break your hand on anyone's skull.

    It was just bad luck on Tommy's part. That's boxing sometimes.
     
  5. MrMarvel

    MrMarvel Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Of the five - Hagler, Duran, Hearns, Leonard, Benitez - he was third, right behind Duran, well in front of Leonard and Benitez.
     
  6. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    MrMarvel. Agreed.
     
  7. laxpdx

    laxpdx Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I totally get that. Hearns could take out anybody, but also had glaring weaknesses that made him vulnerable to certain fighters, namely hard hitters like Mugabi, Julian Jackson or Tony Ayala. Tommy had the right hook to put any of them out if he hit them flush. On the other hand, if they connected with his chin or got to his ribs....

    Unlike Duran, those guys are all natural 154 lbers.
     
  8. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Roberto Duran
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Thomas Hearns
    Marvin Hagler
    Wilfred Benitez

    In a p4p sense, imo.
     
  9. Manassa

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    If I could re-write history with an ounce of realism, I'd have Hagler beating Leonard, Duran giving Benitez a tougher fight and Benitez giving Hearns a tougher fight. In additional bouts, Benitez would narrowly beat Leonard in a rematch, Hagler would knock out Benitez, and Leonard would outpoint Hagler in a 1988 return. Duran and Hearns would also fight to a decision in 1989 which Hearns would win.

    Then you'd have a Fab 5 with an ongoing debate about how to rate them.
     
  10. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    You're always a chap to come up with an interesting one. Sounds good. :D

    And looks like you're feeling fishy.
     
  11. ricardoparker93

    ricardoparker93 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In a word NO. But the sport would soon be banned after the subsequent brutality.
     
  12. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Hearns is one of the greatest boxers that ever lived, a phenom in his prime & would be a nightmare for anyone 154 lbs downwards that ever sucked air.

    A master boxer that could have a tear up with the best of them too... extremely fast & lethal one punch power, just an amazing fighter.
     
  13. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    This could be true, I struggle splitting Hagler & Hearns in a p4p sense tho, Duran & Leonard are very close too but I always seem to have Duran one place above SRL on my lists.
    As great as Benitez was, its hard to rank him over anyone here, he was in their class tho for sure on his day.
     
  14. SLAKKA

    SLAKKA Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Always remember the day before the first Leonard fight Manny Steward sparred Tommy 10 freekin rounds and Tommy weighed in at 145. He hadn't fought at "45" in years!!
     
  15. RyDogg123

    RyDogg123 Active Member Full Member

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    People might say im mad but the greatest fighter ever in my eyes, watched the majority of his fights and the leonard fights are beyond me! He outboxed Sugar Ray Leonard he outsped him! Cmon that alone makes u a God really in my biased eyes! BTW you can break your hand on a punch bag without a glove (well i did) paid the consequence but if its that easy to do it on a heavy bag imagine how easy it wud be on Haglers meat head!!