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Marvelous Marvin Hagler vs. Roberto Duran Nov. 1983 part 2


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Marvin Hagler vs. Roberto Duran. Las Vegas, Nevada. 1983


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Duran cleaned out ... ( 1 year ago by coknetten)
Duran cleaned out the entire lightweight division, good sir. He had the frame of a natural lightweight -- him moving up into the most impressive welterweight division of all-time and doing as well as he did, then challenging Marvin Hagler and thinking up the right strategy to combat him (move away, slip and counter) is impressive no matter how you slice it.
The reason Hearns ... ( 1 year ago by coknetten)
The reason Hearns could not extend Marvin was because Hearns never had a lot of stamina because of how thin he was. He could never outlast Hagler, but he could outbomb anyone with his freakish straight right -- and had he not broken his right hand on the first punch he threw at that steel dome of Hagler, I believe he might have knocked him out.
It would have been ... ( 1 year ago by JFK1963)
It would have been more impressive had he been able to beat Benitez and Hearns. But to say he is impressive with Hagler and then he was beat easily by Benitez and Hearns means he had a good style for Marvin, but still all Marvin did was pick up the pace the last few rounds in a boring fight and he won.
Had Hagler jabbed ... ( 1 year ago by NathanHotDogs)
Had Hagler jabbed at Roberto instead of trying to throw the straight left it would have worked better and opened more punches. Look how effective Hearn was with his jab against Roberto.
well you have to ... ( 1 year ago by oreck1964)
well you have to realize that duran had already had over 70 fights when he fought leoanard and benitez. what duran accomplished was amazing. if he had been more disciplined outside of the ring, there would be no dispute over him being the greatest of all time.
nathans hot dogs ... ( 1 year ago by shortright80)
nathans hot dogs dont no nothing duran beat leanord for all the marbles and is by far the best fighter of the fab 4, primes duran would smoke all those fools like he smoked leanord for all the marbles , plus he is way past his prime at this point
leanord fought alot ... ( 1 year ago by shortright80)
leanord fought alot better the night he lost to duran then when he won, duran threw the fight, if you really judge the way he dominated fighters lke paliino, bucaanon, marcel, then beat leanord on leanords best night, duran waned to beat leanord and he did, he never wanted to beat him twice so he took the money and ran, duran fought close to a stalmate with hagler while being way past his prime
hagler hearns duran ... ( 1 year ago by gezter)
hagler hearns duran top three leonard not top 4. he picked his fights to much the others fought whoever was the next in line. & they would have fought for nothing but the belt & pride. what a great era. do you think we will ever see the like of again . i hope so !
Well, Duran beats ... ( 1 year ago by ramose01)
Well, Duran beats Ray in 1980 in their first fight, did not he? and the next match Ray was running around the ring the whole time. I think history is history, and Duran proved to be one of the bests, with ups and downs as a normal human being.
It's amazing-these ... ( 10 months ago by Wood490)
It's amazing-these Roberto Duran fans. When he win they say he's greatest...however, when he gets beat vs MMH , or thoroughly humiliated vs SRL 2 all they do is BITCH and make {EXCUSES} :(
duran beat the ... ( 10 months ago by shortright80)
duran beat the biggest fish in the sea leanord when he is in top shape he is as good as there ever been, durans victories over leanord and barkley are the best to victories of the 80's
Leonard became a ... ( 10 months ago by NathanHotDogs)
Leonard became a big fish later when he beat Hearns. When Duran beat him he was on his second title defense and very inexperienced. His only defense to that point was Davey Boy Green. Thomas Hearns at 32 beat I think a more formidable fighter in Virgil Hill than Duran did in 1980 in Leonard.. Leonard was inexperienced. Big fish? Ray came back and beat him easily twice.
Duran's victory ... ( 10 months ago by NathanHotDogs)
Duran's victory over Ray was nullified by losing easily to Ray in 2 fights. He couldn't duplicate that over a better Ray.. And beating Iran Barkley was no big deal. The style was made for Duran. Duran couldn't beat Robbie Sims 3 years before that. And Duran was easily beaten by Benitez is 1982 and destroyed by Hearns in 1984 when Duran was a champion at the same division as Hearns.
Iran from Iran ... ( 9 months ago by Satori1800)
Iran from Iran Berkley is the great fighter pound for pound. Thanks for great video :)
durans victory over ... ( 9 months ago by moben7)
durans victory over leanord will never go away its the best victory ever, son, but your just a hater, but because your wasting your time hating means roberto on your mind so he did something right
Duran lost to Ray ... ( 9 months ago by MyFavoriteBoxer)
Duran lost to Ray two times easily. That takes away from his win. In any other case with any other fighters it would. in this case Roberto gets special treatment. As someone else said, Duran lost to all the greats in the 80s. Greatest fighter ever? Where does it leave those guys who beat him then?
duran beat ray ... ( 9 months ago by moben7)
duran beat ray leanord those other guys couldnt, duran leanord 2 is a stupid fiasco if you had half a brain youd already know that, as far as duran losing to those other guys, ever heard of a prime, durans 1972 to 1980, not 1984 plus even past his prime when he needed a win he always got it
it would have been ... ( 9 months ago by MyFavoriteBoxer)
it would have been more significant if he beat Ray when Ray fought Hearns or Hagler. But he couldn't. Ray was inexperienced when he fought Duran the first time, and this is proven by how easily he beat Duran the next two times he fought him. He beat him easily. Duran lost to all the greats. Hagler, Benitez and Hearns, and boy did he lose to Tommy Hearns. Tommy outclassed him.
you say past his ... ( 9 months ago by MyFavoriteBoxer)
you say past his prime when he needed a win he got it? When? He beat guys like Moore or Barkley, but not Benitez and Hearns and Hagler. Duran is not as great as what people think. And guys like Benitez or Hearns completely outclassed him, but then Duran came back later and beat second class guys and people say he is so great for that. But he couldn't beat Tommy and Wilfred.
For all haters ... ( 7 months ago by ribelino1970)
For all haters Duran was the best fighter from all them ( Hagler,Leonard & Hearns) Why he beat Leonard when Leonard was at his best, he was a natural 137 Pounder when up in weight, Not like Hagler stick at 160 all his carrer -Hearns great puncher but not chin ( Iran Brakley beat his ass twice) Leonard well good until his leggs left him mean while Duran keep coming.
anyone can say ... ( 6 months ago by olddirtypelican)
anyone can say anything about anyone, duran lost to hearns, hearns to barkley, hagler to leonard, does that make them not great? no. duran started at 118 and fought hagler at 160, not only that, it was the first time hagler went 15 in 4 years. leonard came back after 3 years and beat hagler. duran beat a prime leonard, anyone who says leonard wasnt at hes best is kidding themself, he fought duran all wrong and came back with a perfect fight plan 5 months later :)
Ray Leonard still ... ( 2 months ago by 86pimp3)
Ray Leonard still got beat up on the inside against a 5'7 lightweight. He only won when he ran.
Durans a great, ... ( 1 month ago by markybh0y)
Durans a great, Hagler's a great, Hearns is a great and so is sugar ray and for all you duran haters out there, Duran is probably the greatest lightweight of all time, he thought and beat the best and the worst that division had to offer. held world titles at 4 different weights, had over 100 professional fights, in his prime had a record of 70odd-1, then moved up to welterweight and beat a prime sugar ray.
this fight is very ... ( 1 day ago by bertinotti)
this fight is very even so far. nice to see haglar score on the insid, but Duran is countering very very effective against the bigger man. Duran is a beautiful tough boxer


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