John Mugabi, little known Middleweight killer!
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Very true. After the Hagler fight he showed very little punch resistance and there are no big wins on his resume.Comment
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Not true. Mugabe pre Hagler was a very dangerous fighter but was ruined and never the same after Hagler. He was no hype job it took a Hagler to break him. He would have handled all the other great fighters at that weight but not Hagler.Comment
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there are no other great mw at the time hagler was fightingComment
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Mugabe musn't be slagged..
He came through blasting journeymen into orbit, and for a while was the enigma for power seekers. A loose cannon from an uneducated background, he realized his potential & was good enough to win a world title at 154.. He had terrific wars with James 'Hard Rock' Green & Marvin Hagler and i never saw him in a dull fight.
He was over hyped, but that was simply because of his one shot KO power..
I liken him a bit to Edison Miranda, an exciting puncher and whoever said that he ****** has to be talking bollocks.Comment
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Mugabe musn't be slagged..
He came through blasting journeymen into orbit, and for a while was the enigma for power seekers. A loose cannon from an uneducated background, he realized his potential & was good enough to win a world title at 154.. He had terrific wars with James 'Hard Rock' Green & Marvin Hagler and i never saw him in a dull fight.
He was over hyped, but that was simply because of his one shot KO power..
I liken him a bit to Edison Miranda, an exciting puncher and whoever said that he ****** has to be talking bollocks.Comment
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Mugabe musn't be slagged..
He came through blasting journeymen into orbit, and for a while was the enigma for power seekers. A loose cannon from an uneducated background, he realized his potential & was good enough to win a world title at 154.. He had terrific wars with James 'Hard Rock' Green & Marvin Hagler and i never saw him in a dull fight.
He was over hyped, but that was simply because of his one shot KO power..
I liken him a bit to Edison Miranda, an exciting puncher and whoever said that he ****** has to be talking bollocks.
Edison Miranda is indeed a great comparison. As to the thread starters point, I don't think you could ever call Mugabi a little known killer. In fact, for the little he achieved, he is still very well known and highly thought of. Too highly in fact. He is a still a popular figure today and was a very visible figure at the time known for his tough fights, knock outs and back and forth wars.
A very vulnerable fighter but at his best, seen in the Hagler fight, he was a tough cookie to crack and had some good, underrated skills. His counter punching, and counter right in particular were actually very good. He really went to **** after the Hagler fight though and was never able to take a clean punch very well after that. It was a brutal fight for him and he took a lot of punishment in it over the long haul.
Anyway, as I said I don't think he was ever little known.Comment
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Why do you persist with such rubbish?
Edison Miranda is indeed a great comparison. As to the thread starters point, I don't think you could ever call Mugabi a little known killer. In fact, for the little he achieved, he is still very well known and highly thought of. Too highly in fact. He is a still a popular figure today and was a very visible figure at the time known for his tough fights, knock outs and back and forth wars.
A very vulnerable fighter but at his best, seen in the Hagler fight, he was a tough cookie to crack and had some good, underrated skills. His counter punching, and counter right in particular were actually very good. He really went to **** after the Hagler fight though and was never able to take a clean punch very well after that. It was a brutal fight for him and he took a lot of punishment in it over the long haul.
Anyway, as I said I don't think he was ever little known.Comment
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