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I just watched ESPN and they showed a special on the REAL Hit Man. It reminded me just how good Tommy Hearns really was - the guy was an asolutely huge welterweight (bloody hell, he was a 6'2" middleweight and was not dwarfed in the light-heavies). He had elongated arms, massive shoulders and blinding speed.

Everyone knows about the right hand, but he was some special boxer as well - not many people outboxed ray Leonard for 3 fights!

He was always fit, never shirked his training and you were guaranteed excitement whenever he fought - one of the most electrifying performers to climb into a ring. Yes, people say his chin was not the best, but when he was stopped (never counted out!) he really took a good shot. He would have been competitive in any era.

Any naysayers out there, or do you want to join me on remembering a true modern great?
he was a great fighter.....don't kid yourself on that chin though...it had more glass in it than a chandlier.....but the only 2 good enough to test that out were legends Hagler and Leonard....and Leonard got LUCKY!!!!
Did you watch the Leonard-Hearns fights? Leonard also hurt his chin in the second fight... I think the first fight Leonard sort of was lucky but also he was working up to that point for awhile in the fight once he knew he could hurt Hearns which happened in the 6thish round... then he just waited for the right oppertunity.