Really? U sure wouldnt it by his 36-3-1 record. You'd think he made 22 defenses of his titles If he were better as u say, why would it take him...
they're not interested in facts so much as they are storybook endings I told people here along time ago I watched him in training and assessed...
Tommy didnt look like he decided to slow down. he couldnt knock him out and was weak anyways. I never once saw Tommy defend against a respectable...
obviously, Ray had his legs & reflexes Hagler didnt advantage Ray
none of the time. The first time would be his last. by 1987, Hagler was an old fart with nothing to offer. Just like those race horses put out...
But it wasnt Hagler who messed him up. Physically he was at his peak Hearns messed up cuz he kept moving around wt classes. He looked great...
thanks, I appreciate it Duranimal. u kno I am just being honest. I am the biggest hagler fan out there. I know him thru & thru as a fighter,...
I'll tell u who had the wrong style for Ray:guys like Norris, Camacho, Nunn Ray did NOT LIKE SPEED! and these guys had plenty to spare
Tommy's slip started to show with Medal & Dewit. He looked especially flat at lthvy. I think too much moving around hurt him in the same way it...
IMO, a prime Roldan would probably wear out Mike. Also, he had Tommy on the verge of dreamland until he got sloppy and completely dropped both...
I must concur. By the way, I had Duran ahead going into the 14th round, with Hagler just shading it. Unbelievable Leonard wouldnt come out...
let's stop the exaggeration. If Sugar wanted Hagler, he wouldve done it when it counted. This was a matchup years too late. 82-83, no later...
this one could have happened. Had Tony been around longer, wouldve moved up about this time I see it like a Foreman-Cooney fight, both with...
Fine Sal how are u? I sometimes get busy thru out the day Thanks for the welcome back
yes, Camacho had actually died but even as he kayoed many an opponent in the ring, so has he kO'd death itself