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Wow, 40 years ago exactly. I don't remember it when it happened but I've seen it about half a dozen times now. One of the great matchups in...
It would never work. Hagler was too disciplined to fall for the old ref-distracts-fighter-with-Belgian-chocolates routine. Now, Duran on the other...
Leonard was effectively retired after the Hagler fight, or so he said ('This is not a career, this is one fight.') Of course, Leonard's...
Yeah, he did but he lost to Duran in the first fight so had motivation to rematch him. The rematch with Hearns and third fight with Duran came...
Hagler could conceivably have had a 66-1 record. The loss to Willie Monroe is the only one that isn't disputed. The Leonard loss will forever be...
McCallum was a fantastic fighter who was technically excellent, had a great chin and a good boxing IQ, but he was a relatively slight middleweight...
Marvin Hagler had one of the greatest title reigns in boxing history at any weight but he often comes off worse in all-time middleweight lists to...
The final always looked like it would be one of the post-Hagler middleweights from the late 80s and early 90s against one of the Murderer's Row.
No way are people letting McCallum win after his win over Kalambay in the semis!
I'm surprised there haven't been more votes for Kalambay. Depends what version of each fighter we think we're watching, i guess.
I don't know that Lytell would expose Marshall's vulnerability so I'm going for the naturally bigger man to find his way to a decision.
-1930s lightweights -1960s and 1970s bantamweights -'76-'83 light heavies -'87-'94 middleweights
I always thought that although Kalambay won the first fight, it was close. No question he won but it wasn't some one-sided schooling. The rematch...
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