I get the game. Marvin Hagler, who lost to Leonard, who lost to Duran, who lost to Hearns, who lost to Barkley who lost to Duran who lost to...
who lost to Cotto who lost to almost every top fighter.
I think he got everything he wanted in beating Hearns. Hearns sort of symbolized Leonard to him, since he called him the next best thing to...
Yeah in the HBO version of the fight, Leonard said Hagler was arm weary at the end of round 2. And he did look very tired, but Hearns was...
Ortiz? Maybe Williams, but not Ortiz.
that cut was caused by Tommy's mouthpiece. I found the time it happened in round one.. I think 1:19 left in the round. They are both throwing...
Oh that punch hurt Hagler. But it was not at a point where Marvin was out on his feet. But his right leg dipped and he got out of there....
Hagler was hurt. It was when Hagler sort of pinned him to the ropes the first time, Tommy threw a right which sort of hit him high on the head,...
In retrospect it is obvious that had Hearns come out slower and got some range he could have hurt Hagler and stopped him, or at least hurt him...
I do not see why Cotto is being picked. He has become an opponent. Who has he beaten to get a shot at the title?
This is the shortest and most accurate statement I have seen on the fight.
if all fighters had this guys heart boxing would be so much better. Barkley had a tremendous amount of heart. He would probably beat Canelo.
I love Tommy, but he fought a ridiculous fight based on too much confidence that he would stop Hagler. He believe if he could stop a guy as great...
Well that could be said for either side of the argument. I watched the fights in the 1980s and enjoyed them all, but I lived the fights and read...
I do not buy the in or out of shape excuses the same as I don't buy Hearns excuse or his handlers that he had his legs massaged before Hagler and...