Originally posted by brownpimp88
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In fact, Hagler wasn't even a ranked middleweight contender in the year previous, based on the Ring's annual rankings for the end of 1976, and it's also a well known fact that Monzon had planned his retirement well in advance of his final meeting with Valdez, which took place in the summer of 1977...
Quite the closed window there, and no, at the time I certainly wouldn't classify Rodrigo Valdez as a "lesser opponent" than Hagler, as Valdez was a very good, borderline great middleweight fighter...strong & tough as hell, great power combinations, reasonably skilled boxing skills behind his high guard, could fight on both the front foot and back (as shown versus Briscoe), etc., etc. Hindsight may tell us something different, but at the time the very dangerous Rodrigo Valdez was thought of as the second best fighter in the middleweight division behind Monzon, and certainly held a much higher position than did Hagler at the time.
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