And Hart, who might have hit harder than both.
I like Hagler's knockdown of Hart, and the preceding moments. Good boxing skills by Hagler, he's evasive and sharp. Going to put the fight on now...
Yes, it was at the end of the fifth or sixth round. Hagler is hit by a left hook to the ear and, from what I can tell, was hurt by the punch. He...
I don't understand where this layer of muscle is supposed to be. Where abouts on his head?
I don't like Hearns. Well, I don't not like him, I just don't like him either. Just a bit... Meh. A fantastic fighter who is subject to a fair bit...
I think Nemesis' point was that Hagler never proved himself against those type of punchers. But I don't see it as necessarily relevant. James...
Geraldo - a comfortable win. Geraldo got the crowd going with a few flurries but it was Hagler doing all the hard work, landing the heavy shots....
Tremendous left hooker. On film at least, it looks like the most lethal middleweight hook of all time - both heavy and fast. You had to have...
So you're talking about pure 'chin' - that's not what the thread is about. If Hagler was better at avoiding punishment, so be it, that means he...
It would certainly have reduced Hagler's standing.
Everything you say is true. But seeing Ali hurt and staggering from Joe Frazier on more than one occasion, head sent spinning by Cooper, reeling...
I don't think he does. He was stopped due to concussion twice. People have the wrong idea about this thread. Fighters like Chuvalo and LaMotta...
I'll concede that Eubank was stopped due to superficial damage (although I can't help holding it against a fighter; a 'TKO' on the record just...
The most stark example of what you're talking about came in the Hagler-Mugabi fight, but not 'the' uppercut. Sixth round... The action has heated...
But he was still stopped - Hagler, Monzon, Brown, Gavilan - these men were never stopped.