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HBO:The Tale Of Marvin Hagler vs. Sugar Ray Leonard Part 1/6


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the most thing that knocked me off was, how the hell sugar ray always came back, stick and move stick and move, a very beautiful performance by both man... what an incrdible fighter sugar ray was, and how he was doing that shuffle, man i watched this maybe 100 times, i cant get enough... lets go and call him next to sugar ray robinson the greatest p4p in boxing history... here is the fight: In May 1986, Leonard shocked the sports world once again when he announced he would return to the ring for one more fight: against middleweight champion Marvin Hagler. This announcement generated a lot of controversy because of Leonard's inactivity and eye injuries. Yet it also excited many sports fans, who had wanted to see this match for years. Hagler took a few months to decide, then agreed to the match, scheduled for April 6, 1987 at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.Leonard had a very long training camp for the Hagler fight it came to light after the fight.
After the Hagler fight it was also revealed that Leonard had had a number of full 12 round fights behind closed doors. These were officially sparring sessions, but with a few major differences. There were no headgaurds used, small gloves and the sparring partners were told to try there best to win
over the full 12 rounds. They were basically REAL fights. Two of the sparring were Quincy Taylor and Anthony Fletcher (who was a southpaw). Taylor floored Leonard during one of these 'fights'. The bout against Hagler was marketed by the promoters as "The Superfight". In exchange for more money, a
n over-confident Hagler agreed to a 12 round limit (which guaranteed WBC sanction) and 10-ounce gloves. The 12-round limit would haunt Hagler later on. Leonard-Hagler was broadcast on pay-per-view TV and closed-circuit outlets all over the world and was a huge money maker. Hagler was a heavy favori
te, the odds starting at 4-1, then settling at 3-1. Leonard had only fought once in five years, and had never fought as a middleweight. It was only Hagler's third fight in two & a half years as he entered the twilight of a glittering career. Leonard used the same tactics as he did in the 2nd Duran match, lateral movement, jabs and clinching when he was in trouble. Hagler had trouble keeping up with the fleet-footed Leonard. In general, Hagler landed the harder blows, Leonard landed more and the flashier ones, and neither fighter was cut or knocked down. Leonard was warned repeatedly for holding by the referee, but no points were deducted. The decision went to Leonard via split decision. Hagler bitterly protested the result, and many boxing fans and writers have argued about the decision since.
Despite pleas from Hagler's camp for a rematch, Leonard announced his retirement a month later. *wikipedia


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I also gave Ray the ... ( 2 months ago by dbreiden83080)
I also gave Ray the 4th, but that was really it.
Listen up u fucking ... ( 2 months ago by wrighty599)
Listen up u fucking fool how did Leonard take rds 1-6 when Hagler buckled his knees in the 5th with a short uppercut. Hagler only fought twice in over 2 years as well not to mention they were hard fights. You don't win fights by running away putting your hands in the air and doing fuck all. To become champion u have to beat the champion and take the belts away from him. Look what happened to Ray when Hearns got his rematch god only knows what Hagler would have done to him if he got his.
I doubt that. ... ( 2 months ago by jmoneypaperstacks)
I doubt that. Hearns was a much better fighter than Hagler, better jab, more power in his right hand than Hagler has in any punch in his repetoir, larger reach. Hagler don't got what it takes to beat Ray Leonard, he's the better boxer, no doubt about it. "Fucking fool" haha no need to get personal SUCKA
WTF, you are aware ... ( 2 months ago by dbreiden83080)
WTF, you are aware that Hagler mauled Hearns in three rounds right fool??? Hagler did to Hearns in 3 what it took 14 for Ray to do and then Ray got his ass kicked in the rematch.
Hearns broke his ... ( 2 months ago by jmoneypaperstacks)
Hearns broke his hand in the 2nd round. And Hearns fought a bad fight and brawled. Hagler will never be on Hearns or Leonard's level, he's a bum, the only thing he's famous for is crying like a bitch after he got taken to a boxing 101 class with Leonard as the instructor.
Oh please give me a ... ( 2 months ago by dbreiden83080)
Oh please give me a break. Nobody puts Hearns on Haglers level all time. Ask any boxing historian and Tommy clearly ranks below Ray and Marvin all time. He fought the 2 best fighters in his era and got KO'd both times, end of story.
Yeah, well he did ... ( 2 months ago by jmoneypaperstacks)
Yeah, well he did beat Ray in the rematch, or SHOULD HAVE. Something Marvin could never do if his life depended on it.
Jmoney u are an ... ( 2 months ago by wrighty599)
Jmoney u are an absolute joke. Hagler was a bum, are u high. Yeah i suppose he was a bum saying he was only undisputed middleweight champ for seven years in the toughest most competive era there was in middleweight history. U must be related to Ray Leonard or something cos i don't know how someone could be so biased or so wrong. Hagler not on Hearns or Leonards level (you are a clown)
Hagler's 2 losses and 2 draws were all avenged with knockouts and a Leonard rematch would have been the same.
Dbreiden83080 don't ... ( 2 months ago by RapsMVP7)
Dbreiden83080 don't bother wasting any more time on this idiot, he's as thick as shit.
He knows nothing, every comment he writes just makes me laugh and also makes me wonder how anyone could be so dumb.
I'm just going to stop chatting to this fool so u should do the same mate.
Yeah, the rematch ... ( 2 months ago by jmoneypaperstacks)
Yeah, the rematch would have been the same as the first fight, a Ray Leonard boxing clinic.
your right leonard ... ( 2 months ago by akvalues)
your right leonard was great no doubt but hagler i beleave was cheated.
HAGLER WAS TOUGH AS ... ( 2 months ago by akvalues)
HAGLER WAS TOUGH AS NAILS
leonard is a fake ( 2 months ago by frisbyrb5)
leonard is a fake
Fake? Regardless of ... ( 2 months ago by crazyhuyman)
Fake? Regardless of your opinion Leonard is still rightfully considered a great champion. Maybe not the greatest but still a great boxer. Personally I love Hagler (more so than Leonard) but I won't deny Leonard's boxing skills.
Hagler is a true ... ( 2 months ago by lutenco)
Hagler is a true warrior!No one put him knock down,no one!He took his revenges ever,Watts,Monroe and Antuofermo!MD,UD,DRAW and then TKO2,TKO2,TKO5!!!What a man,what a fighter,what a boxer!SIMPLY MARVELOUS!!!!!!!!
It's a real shame ... ( 1 month ago by scottyc67)
It's a real shame that it was only 12 rounds! No telling what would have happened, but the decision was wrong in my opinion and based on popularity!!
hagler was never ... ( 1 month ago by lawtontimu)
hagler was never the same after mugabi that fight was brutal
how is leonard a ... ( 1 month ago by davidrivers3492)
how is leonard a fake? one of the toughest and most artistic fighter of all time?
how is that? it was ... ( 1 month ago by donmarco510)
how is that? it was the fight before this one and both were great fights
exactly hagler was ... ( 1 month ago by lawtontimu)
exactly hagler was pissin blood after it i think that must have afected him somehow mentally or physically
Leonard is p4p top ... ( 1 month ago by kobir786)
Leonard is p4p top 3 no doubt!! He never looked out of depth despite moving up several weight classes (and not just moving up but taking the best fights in each class too) and being so small for a middleweight
both great fighters ... ( 3 weeks ago by waxengravah)
both great fighters, hagler is a personal fave of mine tho
Lonard was a great ... ( 2 weeks ago by DHTCF)
Lonard was a great fighter, but if Hagler had fought southpaw throughout the fight, there'd be no controversy at all.
physically maybe, ... ( 6 days ago by donmarco510)
physically maybe, but mentally doubt it, he hated leonard, this fight had to happen, after how leonard backhanded him with the whole retirement annoucnement and all.


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