Hi Cecil. Memory's a bit vague on this but I can safely assume that it would be on one of the Saturday afternoon British sporting programmes -...
I've always loved and admired those who are never afraid to break away from the pack. Like Muhammad Ali before him,Marvin always did it HIS way.
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"No. I'm a legit middleweight" - Marvin Hagler 1981. In the ring after his first fight with Mustafa Hamsho answering a question on whether he...
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Like many British boxing fans back in the 1970s I read about Marvin first of all in the American boxing mags. Saw his fights on TV with Kevin...
Would be a thriller just like 'The Explosive Thin Man's first fight with Aaron Pryor. I agree with Reinhardt's verdict on the result,though,and...
Would still have been a close one. Ray would have been faster and sharper than he was in 1987 - not that that he was n't sharp and fast in '87...
One of the greatest of all time,P4P. Should think he'd make most serious boxing fans top 3 all time middleweights. Came up the hard way...
I recall most of the ex champs and contenders predicting that Foreman would win. In Boxing Illustrated Jerry Quarry and Joe Louis forecast a...
Good post as always,Bokaj. Even Frazier's animosity toward Ali seemed very much a hot and cold affair,though. I don't doubt it was genuine but...
Without a doubt,Fergy. I always got the feeling that Benn felt it more than Eubank,though.
Has to be mentioned,though,that Roberto was with Esteban when the latter was on his deathbed in hospital.
RIP Marvelous Marvin. One of the best three 160lb men ever and certainly the number one of my own lifetime.