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That's kind of the point, but not really the point.
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Well no fucking shit man![]()
That's kind of the point, but not really the point.
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Ashamed. I'm looking at it from a pure fight perspective, which, if you have any sort of reading comprehension, has been obvious from the beginning of this thread. From a pure fight perspective it's a bit lacking. From a pure fight perspective it's a bit crap compared to the truly great fights.
1 amazing round and that's about it.
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I agree to an extent. Dont get me wrong cuz I know it was a short, thrilling brawl between two legends which doesnt happen too often but I dont put that fight on a pedestal like so many people do. There has been many more better and longer brawling matches thats for sure.. any three rounds of first chico-castillo, vazquez-marquez, and morales- barrera were better imo..
I think the fight is higly rated mainly because the names that are involved.. I mean cmon, its fuckin marvin hagler and thomas hearns abandoning what they do best and going balls out like they are on the streets and shit.. thats what makes it extra special..
Ray leonard - duran could have surpassed that fight only if it wasnt so sloppy with not many clean punches landed..
I feel like it's a very special case in that it's a war between two legendary fighters. If that's enough for most people to feel like it's the be all end all fight, fair enough. But every truly great fight gets compared to it, when a lot of those fights were simply far better fights, just not brawls between two legends. The next brawl between legends should be compared to it, but that's about it.
To me it's a really great fight for about 4 minutes tops. That's personally not enough for me to consider it one of the truly great fights, no matter who the participants were.
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I think it's a great fight, not overrated.
2 of the best bombing it out, look at today's champions...
Mayweather? Doesn't know the meaning of slugfest.
Klitschko? Can't afford to be in a slugfest.
Ward? ZzzZzzZZzZz.
We need more of this.
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
I don't know how you can say it's overrated, I think you would struggle to find a better opening 3 rounds in a mega fight. I'm only 32 so never seen it live but I still like to watch it on YouTube every year or two, I can only imagin what that fight must if been like to see live must of been amazing. Top class fight from two legends
This fight is amazing but perhaps in the past it was repeated a bit to often , it's place though in history should be respected and it is a true classic it is my favourite short fight
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I'm not going to go so far as to say it was a "spectacularly" overrated fight, but I do believe that it's relatively short length does DQ it from being mentioned with fights like Castillo/Corrales and Gatti/Ward, where you had a full fight's length of ebbs and flows and great action. They had a great compeditive first round, but after that Hagler took over in a big way.
But it was a great fight, because like people mentioned it's very rare to see top, A-class fighters fighting it out like dogs in the ring, without fear of consequence (which was a dumb strategy by Hearns, in hindsight).
*Hearns had violently ko'ed Duran, among others... with one punch... Hagler , the undisputed champ... the outcome was priceless...
to see Haggler wobbled... to see Hearns beat, in his prime... i'll take this fight over any... these r the fights u never forget...
true example of an irresitable force vs an immovable object.
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I can see a point of over saturation for sure. Considering before ESPN Classic it was on "SuperBouts" almost every weekThe 'event' part of it was massive and at a time when a guy moving up a division, a great, wasn't done on the scale or in carefree ease it is now. They were the top of the high profile food chain! Alot was made of the cuts but I don't think Hagler stepped it up because of it, he was Hell bent on wrecking Hearns after alot of bad blood in the first place and to the point of topic, he pretty much had it all his way.
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You can't take the two men out of the ring once the bell goes. From the beginning until the end the same two guys are in there. The idea that some fights are just a free for all brawl and that skill, resolve and fitness to explode into war are just attributes that anyone can employ kind of demeans all of the sport. I know that we all know it's more complicated than that but taking s fight out of context and getting all microscopic over it misses the point. The whole enterprise is a huge and pointless display of barbarity on one level and an artform on another. Marvin and Tommy condensed so much about life in that opening round though that even a complete noob would get it. That does not mean it is in itself a one dimensional experience or a shallow and vacuous piece of work that should be dismissed because there are more nuanced or similarly intense fights drawn out over 12 or 15 rounds. It is a breathtaking ride still, and deserves it well earned status.
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I think Ali is over rated, so is Foreman's punch power and Tyson's speed, Holyfield's heart...
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