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			Weird how we always commemerate  icons when they die.   Marvin Hagler was a warrior and I will never forget when he fought Sugar Ray Leonard or Thomas Hearns.  Those were EVENTS.  Sadly, nothing approaches that today.
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			Damn! Marvin always seemed to be in great shape whenever I saw him.     | 
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			The Leonard fight was a classic.  Watching it as it happened, I thought Hagler had won but on replay you could see Leonard landed a lot more punches even if they weren't particularly damaging.  And there was one unforgettable flurry where Leonard really showed that unreal hand speed, just stunning.
		 
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			Can't really state if the fight was fixed or not, but I've watched it several times including live and Hagler was the winner in my opinion.
		 
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 As a amateur fighter at the time he was one of the few boxers I watched. Weirdly I loved boxing but was not a big fan of watching it. | 
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				__________________ THE CARD/MEMORABILIA COLLECTION https://www.flickr.com/photos/149024462@N04/albums | 
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			62-3-2 w/ 52 ko's.  Hard to argue that.  Definaty a GOAT.
		 
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			i think Sugar Ray Robinson and Carlos Monzon might have something to say about the middleweight GOAT.  From The Ring, which ranked both of them ahead of Hagler: SUGAR RAY ROBINSON (1951, 1951-52, 1955-57, 1957, 1958-60) The original “Sugar Man’s” five-way rivalry with Jake LaMotta, Gene Fullmer, Carmen Basilio and Bobo Olson rubberstamped an unmatched legacy at 160 pounds. What’s more astonishing is that the five-time middleweight champion peaked at welterweight. For many, the perfect fighter. CARLOS MONZON (1970-77) The legendary Argentine pressure-puncher is a popular choice for being the greatest middleweight of all time. He won the championship with a 12th-round stoppage of the superb Nino Benvenuti and made 14 successful defenses, nine of which came by knockout. I also wonder about B-Hop; he excelled at messing up bulls like Hagler. Again, from The Ring, which ranked him #4 after Hagler: BERNARD HOPKINS (2001-05) “The Executioner” was 36 years old when he schooled Felix Trinidad to secure superstar status. Smart, freakishly dedicated and a golden era throwback, this old-school Philadelphia general posted an incredible 19 successful defenses of his IBF title (among others) – a division record. And since we need some cards:     
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			One of the great 1st rounds you'll ever see Watch "Marvin Hagler VS Thomas Hearns in 1080p" on YouTube https://youtu.be/ASe3GTXgC1o Sent from my SM-G981U using Tapatalk | 
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			First of the Four Kings to leave us.  RIP Warrior.  He deserves a ten-count: https://youtu.be/zase38A-U_8  Lenticular key card from Caesar's Palace, Hagler-Hearns. Sorry the scan isn't cleaner but these motion cards are hard to scan. 
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			Marvin vs. Bennie Briscoe Flash Gordon Program/Mag
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			Marvin could be ornery at times, but if you could get his autograph, it was one of the nicest in the hobby.
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