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    Marvin Hagler RIP

    66, sudden death. That’s no age.

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    So many memorable fights he had. Overused word legend but it is appropriate for Marvin. RIP

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    Bloody hell. Two big names in the sporting world gone on the same day. And you are right, 66 is no age at all.
    R.I.P Marvin.

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    Definitely one of the best Middleweights of all time!!!
    R.I.P Champ!!!!

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    One of the 5 best fighters of all time.

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    Marvin Hagler RIP

    Can’t believe this news, my favourite boxer of all time gone at the age of 66, no age at all.

    From smashing Alan Minter to the best fight of all time (Hagler v Hearns) then facing Magabi who at the time was 25-0 with 25 ko’s and for me the most disgusting controversial result in boxing when he lost to Leonard.

    A true legend of the ring in my eyes, really am sick at this news.

    RIP Marvellous, my love of boxing is all down to you...


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    Last edited by Martylaa; 14th March 2021 at 07:22.

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    Sad.RIP. A fighter from the days when boxing was good.

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    RIP Champ. One of the all time greats!

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    One of the best boxers I have seen RIP marvellous Marvin

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    My hero my champ, there are so many hero’s out there but Hagler is always the 1st on my lips RIP my friend

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    3 rounds of mayhem
    https://postimg.cc/7J13yS6N

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    RIP Marvelous Marvin Hagler.

    I was a big fan of Tony Sibson; gutted when he lost to Hagler.
    Last edited by halfpasttwothirty; 14th March 2021 at 22:00.

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    Marvin Hagler RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by lenlec View Post
    3 rounds of mayhem
    https://postimg.cc/7J13yS6N
    The greatest fight of all time, 30 plus punches in first 15 secs, Hearns hurting Hagler, Hagler switching stance’s, Hagler getting cut bad and it nearly being stopped right through to Tommy getting stopped...

    The greatest era and fighters ever for me, anyone who hasn’t already should read a book called The Four Kings, all about these guys...

    They all fought each other and when these guys did fight the world generally stopped...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martylaa View Post
    The greatest fight of all time, 30 plus punches in first 15 secs, Hearns hurting Hagler, Hagler switching stance’s, Hagler getting cut bad and it nearly being stopped right through to Tommy getting stopped...

    The greatest era and fighters ever for me, anyone who hasn’t already should read a book called The Four Kings, all about these guys...

    They all fought each other and when these guys did fight the world generally stopped...

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    Ill take a look at the book cheers mate
    Yeah what a golden era that was

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    I had the privilege of standing about 3 feet away from when I was in Vegas for a big fight, whilst most people were trying to get pictures I was just dumbstruck, he had such an aura.

    RIP.

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    Ive just had an email from a very good friend in the states who i met on a cruise holiday years ago, we were seated at the same table with our partners, we instantly got talking about sports and boxing and the pair of us said Hagler was our number 1, so much so they came to our wedding years later, he like me was a huge Hagler fan...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob153 View Post
    I had the privilege of standing about 3 feet away from when I was in Vegas for a big fight, whilst most people were trying to get pictures I was just dumbstruck, he had such an aura.

    RIP.
    He was a menacing champ. Over 20 years ago I was in Vegas. And got the chance to sit on the ring apron in the Caesars palace parking lot
    Where a lot of the classic fights took place. Being a huge boxing fan. I loved it

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    Marvin Hagler RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by lenlec View Post
    He was a menacing champ. Over 20 years ago I was in Vegas. And got the chance to sit on the ring apron in the Caesars palace parking lot
    Where a lot of the classic fights took place. Being a huge boxing fan. I loved it
    That would of been amazing, always something you’ll always remember, such an iconic venue- Same here big boxing fan, never watched anything at Caesars unfortunately. When in Vegas has just MGM grand garden, small venue but awesome atmosphere, i was lucky to get seats very close to the ring for the Hatton Vs Mayweather and Pacquiao fights, Mayweather fight was the best atmosphere i have ever experienced, whatever the sport.

    TBF to Hagler he took ages posing for pictures and talking to fans, you could see he wasn’t loving the attention but was just happy talk boxing- To this day I’m gutted that I didn’t get a picture with him, I’m not one of those ‘grab someone for selfie’ people.
    Last edited by Rob153; 14th March 2021 at 14:00.

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    He was awesome in his day, what an incredible boxer. His fights with Hearns and Duran were brutal. RIP


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    Oh I loved this guy - Marvelous Marvin - RIP


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    Golden era of middleweights
    Total legend
    RIP

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    So so sad. One of my heroes when growing up. RIP Marvelous Marvin - his legend will live forever.
    Last edited by kostal2093; 18th March 2021 at 23:48.

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    Can remember watching him back in the day. One of the greats in that era.
    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    Hagler is one of the few fighters teddy atlas calls great and he really was. Probably the best middle weight of all time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martylaa View Post
    The greatest fight of all time, 30 plus punches in first 15 secs, Hearns hurting Hagler, Hagler switching stance’s, Hagler getting cut bad and it nearly being stopped right through to Tommy getting stopped...

    The greatest era and fighters ever for me, anyone who hasn’t already should read a book called The Four Kings, all about these guys...

    They all fought each other and when these guys did fight the world generally stopped...

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    Roberto Duran same era needs a mention, hands of stone, great book

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaketheCannoli View Post
    Remember watching that fight back in the day. Hagler was hurt early, but fought on, and when he caught him there was no way out. Marvin the fighter and boxer.
    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    A true great undisputed champ, fought all comers unlike fighters of today. RIP

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    From a great time in boxing. He survived a career in the ring at a time of great champions and did it in style. RIP

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    RIP Marvelous one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martylaa View Post
    Can’t believe this news, my favourite boxer of all time gone at the age of 66, no age at all.

    From smashing Alan Minter to the best fight of all time (Hagler v Hearns) then facing Magabi who at the time was 25-0 with 25 ko’s and for me the most disgusting controversial result in boxing when he lost to Leonard.

    A true legend of the ring in my eyes, really am sick at this news.

    RIP Marvellous, my love of boxing is all down to you...


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    exactly my thoughts too, RIP Marvelous
    Last edited by dek10000; 15th March 2021 at 17:35.

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