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Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
TIC

Originally Posted by
Master
I can't recall a big push for Hagler to face Spinks at that time.
i find that strange as i remember back in two thousand one when a roy jones v felix trinidad fight was being seriously discussed. both were pound for pound, roy was at light heavy & felix was a unified jr middleweight champion preparing to go into the middleweight tournament. the plan was for tito to have his two fights & become undisputed at middle & then move up to fight roy
I’m not sure how this correlates with Hagler. Different worlds.
Hagler was not a big MW.
they weighed in the same day back then.
Hagler probably walked the streets at less than 170lbs , so why would he bother fighting at 175?
There isn’t the silly money there is now, but you can safely say Hagler would earn WAY more fighting SRL than he would fighting Michael Spinks.
Spinks as we now know was on his way up the weights.
Like @
Master said, I can never remember the Hagler / Spinks fight ever being talked about.
it correlates with marvin because there was talk of a smaller guy moving up. i also remember talk that bernard hopkins should have moved up to try & avenge his loss to roy, bernard was trying to set a record for defenses & i think both their egos got in the way. it correlates because there was talk of middleweights moving up to light heavy, so it seems strange that there wasn't any talk of marvin moving up to face michael, especially around late eighty three
marvin was not a big middleweight is an excuse. harry greb, micky walker & sam langford among others are said to be about the same size, didn't they weigh in on the same day back then? different worlds indeed
marvin should have bothered fighting at light heavyweight for the challenge & risk
i agree that marvin would earn more fighting ray than michael, that is my entire point. i give marvin a pass for the last five to six years of his career because he had already cleaned out middleweight by then & was looking for bigger money against lesser challenges
michael spinks became the man at light heavy in early eighty three & didn't move up until late eighty five
like i said it seems strange that marvin v michael was never talked about, as history had many middleweights or smaller moving up to light heavy or higher & as i highlighted roy jones v felix trinidad was being seriously discussed when tito hadn't even fought at middleweight yet & the roy v bernard rematch was also talked about
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