Why did Hagler avoid the Leonard rematch?

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  • Dr Z
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    #51
    Hagler fans know he was slowing down at age 32! And he retired from boxing at age 32! The passion and the money were not enough. He was in for a beating in the future so he quit. I bet he tried a comeback in the gym and was not his young self.​

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      #52
      Originally posted by Dr Z
      Hagler fans know he was slowing down at age 32! And he retired from boxing at age 32! The passion and the money were not enough. He was in for a beating in the future so he quit. I bet he tried a comeback in the gym and was not his young self.​
      So let's see his official record is 62 wins 3 losses 2 draws that's 67 total fights.

      His final fight was with Srl a top 10 all time great still in his prime which he lost by split decision.

      I'd say retirement shouldn't be an issue

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        #53
        Originally posted by djtmal

        So let's see his official record is 62 wins 3 losses 2 draws that's 67 total fights.

        His final fight was with Srl a top 10 all time great still in his prime which he lost by split decision.

        I'd say retirement shouldn't be an issue
        Leonard was in-active and hand some ring rust. And Hagler was 32.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Dr Z

          Leonard was in-active and hand some ring rust. And Hagler was 32.
          Leonard was in his 20s. Had just turned 30 prior to Hagler.

          You harping on how old Hagler was when he had 67 fights
          Last edited by djtmal; 03-31-2025, 02:16 PM.

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            #55
            Originally posted by djtmal

            Leonard was in his 20s. Had just turned 30 prior to Hagler.

            You harping on how old Hagler was when he had 67 fights
            So your saying Hagler had more experience? Was Suger Ray out of the ring for 2.8 years? YEP and YEP.


            There was talk of a rematch, but it never happened. Seth Abraham, who was president of HBO Sports, said, "Marvin made it very clear — he thought he was jobbed and he was never going to fight again. And he never did. There were conversations, but they were never at the level of negotiations. If people say Marvin wanted the fight and Ray didn’t, that’s revisionist history​

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              #56
              Originally posted by Dr Z

              So your saying Hagler had more experience? Was Suger Ray out of the ring for 2.8 years? YEP and YEP.
              Hagler had more experience he was pushing 70 fights still fighting the absolute four kings of the sport

              Srl was out of the ring doing what?

              Commentating Hagler fights and watching him decline.

              He came out of hiding when he saw Hagler leave it all in the ring against Mugabi.

              Ok you don't have a clue

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                #57
                Originally posted by djtmal

                Hagler had more experience he was pushing 70 fights still fighting the absolute four kings of the sport

                Srl was out of the ring doing what?

                Commentating Hagler fights and watching him decline.

                He came out of hiding when he saw Hagler leave it all in the ring against Mugabi.

                Ok you don't have a clue
                No

                Ray was off his **** most of the time since Hearns took his eye.

                Hagler had slowed a bit but not nearly as much as a lot of fanboys say.

                He was fighting a natural welter who had one awful fight in 5 years.

                Yet the Hagler victim narrative has grown sronger and stronger over the years, in no small part due to Marvin himself endlessly moaning he was robbed.

                Ray won fair and square - 115-113 on my card.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Anomalocaris

                  No

                  Ray was off his **** most of the time since Hearns took his eye.

                  Hagler had slowed a bit but not nearly as much as a lot of fanboys say.

                  He was fighting a natural welter who had one awful fight in 5 years.

                  Yet the Hagler victim narrative has grown sronger and stronger over the years, in no small part due to Marvin himself endlessly moaning he was robbed.

                  Ray won fair and square - 115-113 on my card.
                  I'm not arguing Ray didn't win, but Hagler had a lot more wear and tear on him. He wasn't shot, but I don't believe he was the same fighter he was from '81 to '83. I think the Hearns and Mugabi fights took a bit out of him as well as having nearly twice as many professional fights.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by JAB5239

                    I'm not arguing Ray didn't win, but Hagler had a lot more wear and tear on him. He wasn't shot, but I don't believe he was the same fighter he was from '81 to '83. I think the Hearns and Mugabi fights took a bit out of him as well as having nearly twice as many professional fights.
                    I don't disagree, I just think he was not as decrepid as some say.

                    The Hearns fight took a hell of a lot out of him (broken hand or not) and John left his entire career in the ring in that war.

                    But Leonard was slightly slower too although less ringworn.

                    Discounting Tommy I think the Sibson fight was a total masterclass.

                    Tony could really fight yet Marvin dismissed him easily.

                    I do think it's a shame there were no other truly great middles for him to fight.

                    Roberto had Ken (top 10 ATG lightweight for me).

                    Ray had Tommy (the best welters ever to do it apart from Robinson).

                    Imagine if Monzon had come around at the same time as Hagler!

                    A pick-em if ever there was one.

                    The fact that Carlos was a textbook psychopath might just swing it his way!

                    Last edited by Anomalocaris; 03-31-2025, 07:48 PM.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Anomalocaris

                      I don't disagree, I just think he was not as decrepid as some say.

                      The Hearns fight took a hell of a lot out of him (broken hand or not) and John left his entire career in the ring in that war.

                      But Leonard was slightly slower too although less ringworn.

                      Discounting Tommy I think the Sibson fight was a total masterclass.

                      Tony could really fight yet Marvin dismissed him easily.

                      I do think it's a shame there were no other truly great middles for him to fight.

                      Roberto had Ken (top 10 ATG lightweight for me).

                      Ray had Tommy (the best welters ever to do it apart from Robinson).

                      Imagine if Monzon had come around at the same time as Hagler!

                      A pick-em if ever there was one.

                      The fact that Carlos was a textbook psychopath might just swing it his way!

                      - - There was a 4 yr gap where Marv was still learning the ropes with a couple of losses. By the time he won a belt, Monzon had been retired at least 5 years.

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