Legendary Fights"Hagler -vs- Hearns"

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @MaximusWolfe
    @MaximusWolfe 3 года назад +20

    Hearns will always be remembered as one of the greatest boxers who ever lived. He lost to the marvelous one in an absolute war. I will call that a badge of honor not something to hang your head over. The motor city Cobra is a living legend. Rest In Peace Marvelous Marvin.

  • @djtanner881
    @djtanner881 3 года назад +11

    RIP MARVELOUS MARVIN HAGLER YOU WILL TRULY BE REMEMBERED

  • @santiagomurillo2768
    @santiagomurillo2768 6 лет назад +9

    I don't care what many Ppl have said: "Thomas Hearns lost in his 2 Failed attempts for glory." Bullshit, Thomas Hearns will go down in history as a True Warrior who always showed up to Fight, & Fight he did. How many of us wish we could've had a career like Thomas, "The Motor City Cobra" Hearns. You were the BEST Sir Thomas Hearns.

  • @danielwhirley6779
    @danielwhirley6779 3 года назад +18

    Just breaks my heart RIP CHAMP.

  • @srtuco2154
    @srtuco2154 9 лет назад +11

    Saw this on TV as a kid in the 80s. An awesome fight of 3 rounds. ROUND ONE one was one of the best ever in the history of boxing.

  • @ericrussell9746
    @ericrussell9746 3 года назад +7

    Man I miss build ups like this,and Miss Marvin (One of my fav ever). Tommy was a hero of mines too being from Detroit.

  • @carlvscutti
    @carlvscutti 3 года назад +11

    To me he was the definition of determination ...Who without fail, fought to be the best. It always seemed to me that his motivation went far beyond escaping an exceptionally hard and impoverished life- it was to be the greatest, and he absolutely was of his time - And arguably of all time…to me, he was an amazing person in that respect and someone to be looked up to for those and more qualities he had.

  • @harleyhipwell9174
    @harleyhipwell9174 3 года назад +3

    Those boxers push them selves beyond the limits and are super skillfull fighters who never ducked each other so awesome

  • @markroland2725
    @markroland2725 5 месяцев назад +1

    Marvin will always be remembered. The effort he put out in this fight and the greatness of this fight will keep us talking about Marvin all the time. He and Tommy came to fight in a way we have not seen in other fights.

  • @bigpete405
    @bigpete405 15 лет назад +5

    BEST BOXING DOCUMENTARY EVER!!! Put together perfectly.

  • @MrTtillub
    @MrTtillub 9 лет назад +18

    What a good guy Hager really was, and a great fighter ! The greatest fighters of all time !

  • @redhead5150
    @redhead5150 10 лет назад +56

    Hagler will always be my boxing hero. But, Tommy Hearns will be right behind him because he went to fight.

    • @tommymerchant8477
      @tommymerchant8477 6 лет назад +1

      redhead5150 you are absolutely right!and look what they gave us!!!!!

    • @tommymerchant8477
      @tommymerchant8477 6 лет назад +1

      redhead5150 absolutely!I watched this live!unreal!!!both truly pound4pound I knew when hauler survived Tommy's right hand that was pretty much the end but what a fucking war

    • @marcusjohnson5420
      @marcusjohnson5420 4 года назад

      And went to sleep too

    • @nres1
      @nres1 3 года назад

      What you mean, your hero is hearns simply because he went to fight Hagler 🤷‍♂️. Lot of boxer went to fight Duran.

    • @euclideszoto997
      @euclideszoto997 2 года назад +1

      Hearns went to fight. Hagler went to War!

  • @sweetriverbanks1
    @sweetriverbanks1 13 лет назад +6

    I was young when this fight happened. Like 7 years old. But even then I understood the intensity of this fight. A lot of people would feel ripped off to pay for 3 rounds of boxing. Not this fight. Worth every penny. Unbelieveable.

  • @Ghost10_
    @Ghost10_ 11 лет назад +17

    Joe Frazier to Marvin Hagler, "You have 3 strikes against you: you're a southpaw, you're good, and you're black."
    Marvin Hagler to Tommy Hearns, "I didn't wanna fall; I was determined."

  • @BDMotorsport
    @BDMotorsport 16 лет назад +2

    greatest era of boxing ever. the 4 chammpions of the time will never be bettered. boxing will never hit these heights again, truly amazing.

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад +2

    Hagler retired at 32 years old. Robinson came back from a two & half year layoff and won back the title at the age of 35 years old,
    He then lost his title to Gene Fulmer at the age of 37 years old (1957), and then a few months later won back the World Middleweight title from Gene Fulmer. It was that fight that he threw best left hook in boxing history (5th Round). 37 Years old against a rock like fight like Fulmer . It was the first time in his life (Fulmer) that he had ever been knocked down.

  • @clivessss
    @clivessss 15 лет назад +3

    i love these legendary fights.hbo needs to make more . hagler was the man .

  • @Kord3-u5j
    @Kord3-u5j 3 года назад +1

    Watching 14/9/21 @ 2:27am. RIP Marvelous Marvin hagler.

  • @yetitracker
    @yetitracker 16 лет назад +2

    i loved hagler....i was a streetfighter from a bad hood growing up but it wasnt till i was in the navy that i boxed..but hagler in my opinion was the best....he was awesome and congrats on turning your life around

  • @docgun5019
    @docgun5019 4 года назад +3

    I heard Marvin Hagler is one of the few boxers who didnt go broke. Bless him & his family....

  • @Piglatinsuperstar
    @Piglatinsuperstar 16 лет назад +2

    Manny Steward also said that Hagler was the best middleweight he ever saw and so did Don Dunfee going back to the 1920s. Hagler is generally aclaimed as the #1 middleweight of all time. It used to be Robinson until Hagler came along.

  • @andrew097
    @andrew097 16 лет назад

    ~If ever there was a Golden time these four fighters Duran, Hearns, Hagler and Leonard gave it to us. They just set a standard that was so high.
    We all have our favourites but we all have respect for the other guys. The best of sport.

  • @mick974c
    @mick974c 16 лет назад +1

    I agree, I call this the Golden Age of boxing. So much talent. It was a time when the best wanted to fight each other and did more often than not.

  • @Rodageado
    @Rodageado 12 лет назад +5

    Two of the best boxers in history!

  • @3912James
    @3912James 12 лет назад +4

    That was the best 3 rounds of fighting I've ever seen.

    • @mjp96
      @mjp96 3 года назад +1

      I remember sitting in front of the TV thinking, oh my God!!!!! before OMG, and acronyms

  • @TRIPLESIXSICCNESS
    @TRIPLESIXSICCNESS 15 лет назад +6

    Much love and Respect to Hearns and Hagler

  • @MadAngel209
    @MadAngel209 8 лет назад +11

    Watching The Hagler-Hearns fight is like watching a honey badger fighting a cobra.

    • @seereeuss
      @seereeuss 8 лет назад

      Naw. Two cobras. Neither had Leonard's skill at avoiding blows.

    • @husain4718
      @husain4718 4 года назад +3

      More like a mongoose vs cobra

    • @peelslowly28
      @peelslowly28 3 года назад +1

      @@husain4718 no I'd say, an Emu vs a Cobra. If you haven't heard look up the great Emu War, those bastards can tank machine gun fire

  • @BozCobra
    @BozCobra 16 лет назад +1

    Its such a joy to watch these two goodlooking,charming and incredibly talented boxers.

  • @skyjuke2006
    @skyjuke2006 15 лет назад +2

    hagler was incredible, may be the best of ever, I remember this fight as one of the best fight of all time. hagler had the power and the resistance of rocky marciano, hearns such an amazing punch!

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn 11 лет назад +6

    Two amazing men.

  • @wyzard214
    @wyzard214 16 лет назад +1

    I brought my dad tickets to this fight. It was one of the most proudest moments in my life he enjoyed it and I did too once i saw it on espn. Hagler fought many great fights this was one of the best. Mugabi was the other one, they gave it all they had and it showed

  • @lnapjr76
    @lnapjr76 14 лет назад +2

    Marvin Hagler is my favorite boxer ever. I'm not saying he is the "greatest," but he is my favorite. The way he approached the sport, with true blue-collar grit was unmatched. Watching Hagler, as a young kid, shaped the way I played all sports. I wanted play to be physical, and aggressive...non-stop, relentless...keep pounding away at your opponent and break their spirit and will along with their body.
    Marvin Hagler was the man!

  • @TGIMS
    @TGIMS 10 лет назад +6

    One Of the BEST.

  • @Random101012
    @Random101012 13 лет назад +1

    Wow. It was really good to see some history of two of the greatest boxers in history. I liked this video. Hard to believe how much Hagler went through to get the title. I knew about the riot when he got the belt, but I didn't realise how much he went through in his career prior to that point. I understand that "The War" was what this video was about but I feel that Hagler had some pretty big fights along with this one that really cemented him as one of the greatest, not this fight alone.

  • @chylogurti
    @chylogurti 16 лет назад +3

    A brutal fight. Two magnificent warriors.

  • @nres1
    @nres1 3 года назад +1

    10:18, great feint and after that right hand boom landed on Duran chin - man landed on a floor cleaner than Hearn right hand landed on Duran. And I am huge Duran fan- I wish sometimes I closed my eyes but that wouldn’t make it disappear lol.

  • @Indicastixx
    @Indicastixx 16 лет назад +5

    Marvelous Marvin (my all-time favorite fighter) absolutely MURDERED the Hit Man in this one. The thing about Hagler's fighting style was that he seemingly mercilessly beat the shit outta you until you literally collapsed in the ring. Hagler is hands down the Greatest Middleweight of All-Time. These modern era fighters would want no parts of Hagler, Hearns, Duran, and even the Sugar man in their primes.
    By the way, Hagler was robbed when he fought Sugar Ray in 1987. Classic Las Vegas decision.

  • @tenit_official1859
    @tenit_official1859 12 лет назад +1

    agreed.. because back then.. it wasnt about the money. it was about who was the best

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад +1

    In my opinion and for alot more learned people than myself (who actually worked as trainers, journalists or boxers themselves within the game) - Sugar Ray Robinson was the greatest boxer/fighter within the sport. He fought more champions then any other fighter in the history of the sport. He fought until he was 44 years old......

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад +1

    Eddie Futch (Trainer of Joe Frazier and Ken Norton) told Borges( in HBO World Championship Boxing), "He had marvelous balance and speed and superb reflexes. He was just as dangerous with either hand when going backwards and he knew almost everything there was to know about how to box." (This is about Ray Robinson)

  • @ObscureRenegade
    @ObscureRenegade 15 лет назад +1

    This fight is the reason I became a fan of the sport.

  • @MrHoward727
    @MrHoward727 12 лет назад +1

    this is in my opinion,was one of the best boxing matches ive ever seen...because both fighters went for it...you dont see that much...i have nothing but respect for tommy hearns...its just that hagler was never ever knocked out..or knocked down...and fought everyone...you have to give the man credit...and he knew when to retire,,,

  • @st762410
    @st762410 15 лет назад

    the best 3 rounds of boxing ever!! amazing! pac man, cotto, hagler, and leonard are my fav fighters (in no particular order).

  • @ironbutterfly76
    @ironbutterfly76 14 лет назад

    Had the pleasure as a young kid to meet the Marvelous one in downtown Brockton at Continental Cablevision. My dad was returning our cable box for a new one and Hagler was doing a promo. I remember him giving me a fake jab with a smile and singing an autograph for my dad.

  • @berylman
    @berylman 16 лет назад +1

    incredible fight... all out war like no other match I have seen

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад +1

    Here is his record:
    Robinson was 85-0 as an amateur with 69 of those victories coming by way of knockout, 40 in the first round. He turned professional in 1940 at the age of 19 and by 1951 had a professional record of 128-1-2 with 84 knockouts. Some of these 15 rounders.
    What made him so dangerous was his reflexes & he could knock you out going backwards with either hand. Remember that left hook that he threw against Gene Fuller going slightly backwards? Muhammed Ali modelled his style on him.

  • @Carpetlay1
    @Carpetlay1 12 лет назад +1

    How lucky we were to have had these great fighters. The most brutal fight Hagler had was against John The Beast Mugabe. It is certainly one of my favourites. I don't suppose we'll ever see the like of them again Hagler, Hearns and Leonard 3 of the best pound for pound fighters in History

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад +1

    If you need to see what I mean in regards to JC CHAVEZ and Jake La Matta in regards to styles watch the film called "Raging Bull", and it will give you a glimpse of how tough Jake La Matta was...
    And in those days they fought for 15 rounds.

  • @Byjum
    @Byjum 14 лет назад +3

    Marevlous Marvin, my man!

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад +1

    He regained the middleweight title in 1955 aged 35 years old. After a 2 and half year layoff!

  • @MrWoodCy
    @MrWoodCy 12 лет назад +4

    Yes sir. Tommy opened him up pretty good in that first round. The thing about Hagler was his chin and ability to absorb punishment was unparalleled. Hearns jab and ability to box from long range was thought to be the equalizer. Marvin obviously viewed this fight as a life or death sort of thing. MMH was ferocious this fight. I think after this win, he relaxed a little bit. He could finally exhale. Later, SRL came calling, but he wasn't the same man, he wasn't the killer he was before this one.

    • @sirjer73
      @sirjer73 2 года назад +1

      Yeah that Mogambi fight took alot out of him and Mogambi. That fight took place in November of 86. Apparently both men were urinating blood after the fight!!!

  • @JTDutch
    @JTDutch 6 лет назад +2

    An incredible bout from two legendary athletes. It's a damned shame the Hitman broke that right hand.

  • @davidrussell3353
    @davidrussell3353 3 года назад

    I'm not a pure boxer but an MMA fighter and I have crazy respect for boxers and the sweet science and these guys are two of my favorites

    • @greyk610
      @greyk610 3 года назад

      Imagine if a boxer as good as Hagler became lethal on the ground? Dude would be killing everyone in the UFC.

  • @essexandy1963
    @essexandy1963 16 лет назад

    I remember watching this fight and at the time thought WOW and watching it again 23 years later i feel the same just a fantastic 3 rounds of fighting not just boxing

  • @6aNapoleon
    @6aNapoleon 9 лет назад +9

    I remember this fight as if it took place yesterday. Neither man took a step back for the entire 3 rounds. I still remember the HBO microphones picking up the voices of a few of Hearns' entourage bailing out on him even he lay prone on the canvas. Talk about "rats leaving a sinking ship." That was disgraceful. Even though I was rooting for Hagler, I really felt bad for Tommy Hearns. That said, IMHO, Marvin Hagler was a great champion and a great person, both inside and outside the ring.

    • @fmaren
      @fmaren 6 лет назад +1

      The fact that Hearns broke his right hand on Hagler's skull and still kept fighting without excuses is a measure of his character.

    • @eranliber5993
      @eranliber5993 6 лет назад

      @@fmaren 100% with ya. Cant see a modern day fighter fight that hard with his two hands in tact.

    • @eranliber5993
      @eranliber5993 6 лет назад +1

      They both were excellent men! These are role models

  • @Vidrinskas
    @Vidrinskas 16 лет назад

    Great video. Superlative fight. Thanks for sharing.

  • @southsider85
    @southsider85 12 лет назад +2

    The last golden age of boxing

  • @31Mike
    @31Mike 14 лет назад

    The single greatest fight in my lifetime and maybe of all time. I remember this fight well and mention it to people all the time as an example of what a real life Rocky fight would look like.

  • @Nicolas__-js1jm
    @Nicolas__-js1jm 4 года назад

    Thank you for posting :)

  • @Piglatinsuperstar
    @Piglatinsuperstar 16 лет назад +1

    Well maybe so but Robinson has never been involved in such an electrifying performance as what you saw in Hagler-Hearns. It was really the greatest performance the public had seen; maybe his most savage since Minter.
    It was by far the top performance of the 1980s, surpassing Leonard-Hearns 1, Holmes-Cooney and even Pryor Arguello 1
    Robinson would have brought out the very best in Hagler tho. Can you imagine how explosive Hagler would have been? I wonder how long Robinson could have lasted.

  • @BozCobra
    @BozCobra 16 лет назад +2

    Its odd, Hagler was from Marciano's place and Hearns from Joe Louis'. This fight ended the same way as the one between Marciano and Louis.

  • @KieranGovinden
    @KieranGovinden 15 лет назад +1

    boxers today would loose against old boxers with old rules 15 rounds harder gloves 30 second break this was hard stuff! these guys are both true legends!

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 15 лет назад +1

    Cont2:
    2 Fights later Sugar Ray Robinson did the same thing and the whole crowd was silent. They thought he had killed again in the ring with another left hook. 5 Minutes later his opponent came around.
    He is rated the best fighter for all time because he could box like Shane Mosley, Ray Leonard, Meldrick Taylor, and yet had the power like Hearns in BOTH HANDS.
    Also in over 250 fights he was never knocked out. He had such a great chin and could take great shots.....

  • @Whyavier
    @Whyavier 15 лет назад +1

    You were so close to right. I was just thinking that this war reminded me of Hatton-Pacquiao, short but full of intense action.

  • @georgem2046
    @georgem2046 4 года назад +1

    This is one of the great fights of the 80’s. The two best at the time fighting in their primes and going right at it. No running, no boxing really just slugging it out. The first round lived up to all the hype. It was incredible. Nobody hit Hagler like that and Tommy was taking a beating also. Hagler was full of blood but was more focused on winning. Tommy could’ve put up an even better fight had he prepared like Hagler. Both Hagler and Leonard’s greatest triumphs were against Tommy Hearns. That’s how great Hearns was. Iran Barkley would say the same thing. That night it was the two best fighting and it was memorable for only being a 3 rounder.

  • @8thlight
    @8thlight 16 лет назад

    Marvin Hagler & Ralph Wiley in the same youtube clip . . . phenomenal!

  • @2005peasah
    @2005peasah 11 лет назад +1

    This was an incredible classic between Marvin and Thomas, between Marvin was in trouble in the first and that was Thomas Hearns downfall, when Hagler made him paid in the third round with that knockout.

  • @cyrillayman7431
    @cyrillayman7431 6 лет назад +2

    They don't talk about how Hearn's hurt Hagler with that big right hand in the first 10 seconds of the fight,that was big because in his whole carreer I do not remember ever seeing Hagler hurt,but he showed the champion he was to come back & do what he did.

  • @Ghost10_
    @Ghost10_ 11 лет назад +20

    9:57 Hearns crushed Duran!!!

    • @erikjon8432
      @erikjon8432 5 лет назад +1

      yea but Duran was in florida partying with escorts and drugs and shit...he didn't train hard at all which was always his nemesis

    • @peelslowly28
      @peelslowly28 3 года назад +3

      @@erikjon8432 as a Duran fan I'll be first to admit that he has no one to blame but himself for that. You stop taking this sport seriously and you get what's coming. Same thing happened to Tyson, and many great fighters.

    • @erikjon8432
      @erikjon8432 3 года назад +1

      @@peelslowly28 for sure...at the same time we're talking about Duran who was voted as the top lightweight of the 70's too...by the time he got to Leonard,Hesrns,Hagler etc he wasn't truly in his prime anymore in my opinion...and that's a testament as to how great he was...as for Tyson we know the story

  • @wyzard214
    @wyzard214 13 лет назад

    This is the best first round in all of boxing history ! I dare anyone to find one better !

  • @Justentime77
    @Justentime77 13 лет назад

    Hey, Mayweather...you watching this? This is what TRUE champions do!

  • @Kekik79
    @Kekik79 14 лет назад +1

    Would be awesome if you could see a K1 bout with this tempo.

  • @tospam1
    @tospam1 13 лет назад

    What can you say but what a battle. How many people before a fight who knew it was going to be over in the third would imagine they were going to see a battle for the ages.

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад +1

    He returned back to the ring in two half years later & regained the middleweight title in 1955, because of the training that I mentioned below.
    Robinson states that in the weeks leading up to his debut for a dancing engagement in France, he ran five miles (8 km) every morning, and then danced for five hours each night. Robinson even stated that the training he did in his attempts to establish a career as a dancer were harder than any he undertook during his boxing career.

  • @bigpete405
    @bigpete405 16 лет назад

    This entire documentary is awesome

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад

    Robinson lifted people out there seats many many times. Even in training he did the same (As I have told you before in regards to him just skipping rope). Also he was involved in the fight night known as the St.Valetine day fight in which led to the film being made around it called "Raging bull".
    He also was involved in the best knock out even seen in a boxing ring which is still show today and still wows after over 52 years after it first happened.

  • @jimmyspears9907
    @jimmyspears9907 4 года назад

    Simply marvelous

  • @hammer44head
    @hammer44head 8 лет назад +2

    Its cool looking back at this through the eyes of HBO cause I didn't know anybody, any of my friends or me that thought Hearns could beat Marvin. I had watched Marvin since his Antifermo fights when he was robbed of the win and he was a force. Cool show though.

    • @juliohernandez5110
      @juliohernandez5110 8 лет назад +2

      Bad match-up for Hearns. Tommy was an exceptional fighter but his inability to hurt Hagler, and to absorb punishment on his own would have been his demise.

    • @nobbytang
      @nobbytang 8 лет назад +1

      +Julio Hernandez he did hurt Marvin ...but nobody could knock Marvin out and that's the big big difference

    • @juliohernandez5110
      @juliohernandez5110 8 лет назад +1

      nobby roberts He did not. He stunned him just a bit. Hagler immediately shook it off and was on the attack again.

    • @jamesanastasia3237
      @jamesanastasia3237 7 лет назад +1

      hammer44head Hey I remember my homeboy betting me $20 on Hagler n Magubi fight!!Another great fight..wish they would release the WHOLE FIGHT on utube!

  • @Head318Hunter
    @Head318Hunter 3 года назад +1

    The immovable object (Haglers skull)
    VS
    The irresistible force (Hearns right hand).
    The irresistible force BROKE early in Rd 1

  • @janzwetsloot7026
    @janzwetsloot7026 4 года назад

    Hagler is the most iconic boxer (with Ali) I know. His stamina and fighting spirit are incredible! He's my boxing hero.

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад

    He was also featured on a 2006 United States postage stamp, which reportedly had a circulation of over 100 million

  • @Unwin85
    @Unwin85 16 лет назад +1

    Hearns is my fav fighter and one of the things i liked about him is if he didnt win the fight he still be in his victors minds
    Leonard - had to reitre for 5 years due to his eye becuase of Hearns
    Hagler - looked like he fought 50 rounds, never the same again
    Barkley - needed facial surgery
    what legends these guys are, doesnt mention how they became quite pally (dont no whether that is still true) and oozed respect for each other for the rest of their career

  • @randylahey111
    @randylahey111 13 лет назад

    "where ever they place me in history i'll be happy.. because they don't have to place me at all" damn man Hearns is the man, same with Hagler. The great thing about boxing is the lessons u can learn from these greats about how to become a humble and better person and these two epitomize that

  • @pakistani4lyfe
    @pakistani4lyfe 16 лет назад

    man these were the days REAL BOXING putting their heart on the line if there were fights like these nowadays then we wouldn't be hearing about the mma menace

  • @sinusbradycardia
    @sinusbradycardia 13 лет назад +2

    The uppercut in 1st round is what cut Hagler. So I don't know what Hagler is talking about. Also, Hagler thought he was going to go out and walk right Hearns and what happened was this, a great left hook followed by a right hand in that opening 10s and then Hagler was hurt and went to grab and was caught with an uppercut. Only fight I have ever seen Hagler grab, because he was hurt. Hagler went through a hell storm in that 1st and proved he had one of the greatest chins ever.

  • @Cat2024MZ
    @Cat2024MZ 3 года назад

    This series needs to be brought back

  • @cyrillayman7431
    @cyrillayman7431 6 лет назад +1

    In Hagler's 67 pro fight career this is the only time i ever saw him get hurt & it happened in the first 10 second's when Hearn's hit him with a big right hand.Once Hagler started to warm up though he started to shake those right hand's off,although Hearn's did break his right hand I don't think it would have mattered.Next to Robinson Hagler is the greatest middle weight of all time.

  • @sinusbradycardia
    @sinusbradycardia 13 лет назад +1

    I love Lampley's opening statement, possibly the most excited fight in the 30 years of boxing. No it was the most exciting and as I said being from Detroit, I wanted Hearns to win, I was 12 when the fight took place, but Hearns lost to a great fighter in Hagler and there is no shame in that. Especially the the way they fought. I love both men as boxer. Styles make fights, look at the fight Duran gave Hagler and look at the non-fight Hearns had against Duran.

  • @ClassicBob100
    @ClassicBob100 2 года назад

    At 14:04 the commentator said it would Hearns' first in middleweight division. not so. Mike Colbert, Ernie Singletary. Marcos Geraldo, Jeff MCracken. Murray Sutherland all prior to his fight with Hagler in 1985

  • @B-Rai87
    @B-Rai87 4 года назад

    Fighters are just not built like Marvelous Marvin Hagler today. He was an absolute machine.

  • @Piglatinsuperstar
    @Piglatinsuperstar 16 лет назад

    I will agree to this. the 40s were beyond a doubt a more competitive era than the 80s. Robinson's schedule and competition rivals that of even the 1920's. Still, Hagler was a breed of athlete we may never see again in dozens of generations, maybe more.

  • @davidrussell3353
    @davidrussell3353 3 года назад

    I believe this is the first time I saw tommy with those glasses kinda like the one's David ruffin of the temptations used to wear

  • @MikeMJPMUNCH
    @MikeMJPMUNCH 13 лет назад

    Does any one know how many punches were thrown in the first round? seemed like a thousand.

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад

    Also remember Ray Robinson was best friends with Joe Louis and Henry Armstrong who gave him tips in regards to helping him improve his boxing. In which in the end they all came to watch him and learn something from Ray Robinson. Joe Louis and Henry Armstrong watching the master at work. That's how good he was.

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 16 лет назад

    His training and how became so good (Ray Robinson) reminds me of how today fighters from Cuba are so good at amateur boxing. Their Boxing training camps are not a patch on the Americans or Europeans but they go back to old fashioned boxing values and sheer hard work and determination and going over things time and time after time.

  • @0wenfox
    @0wenfox 10 лет назад +1

    15:30 LOL! Made me BURST out laughing!!! lol :D

  • @chimexca
    @chimexca 16 лет назад

    This are the best 3 rounds ever fought in midleweight history, to my point of view.
    Won by one of the best midleweigh ever.
    Marvelous Marvin Hagler including Carlos Monzon.
    To bad because of corruption in boxing did not aloud us to continued sen a great CHAMPION like him .He deserv recognition and respect.

  • @redjam40
    @redjam40 15 лет назад +1

    Cont4:
    In that fight which I have mentioned below - Gene Fulmer was 26 years old (And World Middleweight champion) against Sugar Ray Robinson - was was 37 years old.
    Robinson knocked out Gene Fulmer with what has been describled as the best ever left hook thrown in boxing. Such was the power of the punch and the timing of it. To make it more special he did going slighty backwards at the time against a forward pressing Gene Fulmer.

  • @MrCtsSteve
    @MrCtsSteve Год назад

    That was one helluva fight . The should've done it one more time .

  • @KTF0
    @KTF0 12 лет назад +2

    I wonder if that scar on Marvin's head was from the cut in this fight...