Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Marvin Hagler, who wins this fight at 160?

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  1. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I am going with Robinson UD.
     
  2. dpw417

    dpw417 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Five reasons Sugar Ray wins...

    1) "His left is dead...the hand he relies most on is the right hand."
    -Roberto Duran

    Duran said this of coarse, after stubbornly going fifteen rounds with Hagler. Looking stylistically at a match between Robinson and Hagler, you look at what each has in the way of skills and ability. There is no denying that Hagler is one of the great middleweights, ther is also no denying that his right hand is by far his most effective hand...The left?...Well, you decide. How about Sugar Ray? Very proficient at any punch in the book, but his best punch is the left hook. In terms of offensive variation, Ray has a decided edge IMO.

    2) Positioning.

    Hagler looked tremendous against Antufermo II, Scypion, Obel, and Sibson (orthodox fighters). But not so great against Duran...Why? Positioning! Hagler does something different from most southpaws, he was trained to move to his left, instead of what a southpaw usually does...which is move to the right (to set up a straight left hand). Watch the fight with Sibson, Hagler will move to the left, get set, then fire off double and triple right jabs. By moving to his left, Hagler is putting himself in position for his right jab. Sibson followed Hagler around, and he took a beating for it.
    Duran had a much better "boxing" brain than any of Hagler's prior opponents...and he really messed up Hagler's timing. Where Hagler was used to getting the position he favored, he was up against someone with a much higher boxing accumen this time around. What Duran did was, he moved WITH Hagler when he moved to his left, staying straight on with him...When Hagler didn't like what he saw, and moved back to his right, that opened him up for Duran's counter right hand...Because it gave him the avenue past Hagler's right jab.(Allowing him to slip it easier) Duran didn't 'cooperate' with Marvin and he didn't like it one bit.. IMO anything Roberto Duran can do at middleweight, Ray Robinson can do much better.

    3) Ready...Get set... Go?
    Angelo Dundee recognized this trait of Hagler's, as he moves to the left, he will set himself and take a step before firing the right jab...ALWAYS! Dundee said something like,"Before he takes that step either move, or hit the sucka"

    4) Cover up.

    Roy Jones noticed this about Hagler, when an opponent attacks, Hagler will cover completely up, and consquently will not be able to punch or counter punch until he sets up again. Robinson is always in position to punch or counter punch.
    Big difference.

    5) Tactics.

    With the aforementioned tendencies and traits, I think Marvin is going to be a step behind throughout the fight. Robinson will move and attack primarlily towards Hagler's right with a consistant jab and hard left hooks. Robinson has the ability to transition and punch with power and accuracy without any set patterns. Hagler will experience difficulty getting set, to step into the strong right jab like he normally does, as a result, his strongest punch will have to be shortened while trying to keep up with a quicker opponent...Ray will also be attacking Hagler's right side, and forcing Marvin to defend himself with his main offensive weapon, the right hand.
    Hagler could possibily attack Robinson like he did Thomas Hearns, but realistically, I think that would be a terrible mistake. IMO robinson would not fully engage him like Hearns did, and would score very hard counters and move away. Hagler's energy expenditure would be tremendous and would leave him open to a terrific amount of punishment against one of, if not the best combination puncher in the history of the sport....Very risky.
    One more thing...Hagler will have to be certain not to have Robinson slip his jab on the left side, Duran countered him with single right hands, Robinson will do so with hard combinations.

    For the above reasons.
    Sugar Ray by clear UD.
     
  3. JohnThomas1

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    Fascinating insights mate, and very in depth.
     
  4. dpw417

    dpw417 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thanks JT. Appreciate that.
     
  5. sam1222

    sam1222 **** You. Full Member

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    i'll go with hagler on this one. the valentines day fight with lamotta was certainly a massacre, but he still never put jake down and hagler definately aint just gonna lay on the ropes and let robinson punch him. would be a good fight but i doubt it would be close. hagler by wide UD.
     
  6. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Exceptional fight but I like Ray by decision .. Hagler would have trouble with the speed and movement although I would not bet it ... a nasty match up ...
     
  7. brando18b4h

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  8. Canibus81

    Canibus81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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  9. kmac

    kmac On permanent vacation Full Member

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    hagler wins this imo. robinson overrated at 160. if turpin gave him fits, hagler would as well.
     
  10. itrymariti

    itrymariti CaƱas! Full Member

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    I reckon Robinson would punch the **** out of him to be honest. Not that it wouldn't be a great, competitive fight at the same time.
     
  11. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    Very good post. Ignore my previous posts in here. I think Ray Robinson takes it. I see him showcasing some 'backfoot punching' and feinting to muck Hagler right up.
     
  12. MrPR

    MrPR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes a dream match , For some reason i see a slugfest between these 2 . Ima have to go with Hagler by decision .
     
  13. Flo_Raiden

    Flo_Raiden Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I always thought that SRR gets a bit overrated at 160. Certainly GOAT, no doubt, but I don't think he could beat the best middleweights such as Hagler or Monzon.
     
  14. Nemesis

    Nemesis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Whatever happened JohnThomas?
     
  15. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well said S, but the Robinson of the last LaMotta fight, I would say beats a Marvin Hagler...This Robinson at 30 years of age in 1951, would have CERTAINLY destroyed a Vito Antuofermo by stoppage.And yet Hagler was held to a draw in their first fight. Of course he stopped vito on cuts in their second fight. Yes the southpaw Hagler was an all-time great middleweight.
    No doubt about that. But I think that the Robinson of the last LaMotta slaughter,had the cutting power and explosive flurries that Marvin Hagler
    never experienced before. I also think contrary to public opinion that the LaMotta of the Cerdan fight, then at his best,also eakes out a decision over Hagler...Two tough hombres were Jake and Marvin...Cheers S...