just for the record who won hagler or leonard ?
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I had Leonard by a point. It was close enough that if someone had it a point the other way I wouldn't quibble over it.
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I've always had it for Leonard, first time I watched it I had it very clear; but on subsequent watches it did seem closer. Its near as dammit impossible to argue that Hagler won more than five rounds though.
He gave away too many rounds early and didn't show enough intensity later on (I blame his corner, even Gil Clancy said they were talking to him between rounds like it was an 'IBM meeting', not a fight which was very close).
Plus, Hagler simply wasn't as good as he was two years previously. He looked slow, his reactions were poor, his accuracy wasn't great and his gameplan was unfathomable.
If Leonard had come back in 1985 I think we'd have seen a better fight from Hagler, almost certainly one that he'd have won.
Leonard caught him at the right time.Comment
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As a Hagler fan, I rooted and wanted him to win but I don't think he did enough to win that fight. He gave away the first 4 rounds at least, which means he has 8 rounds to catch up for at least a draw. Still, Leonard displayed more boxing skills. He stayed active and landed cleaner. Had nicer ring general ship. I think Hagler didn't cut off the ring well enough, sort of just walked him down. Hagler should have boxed a lot more. Not that Hagler isn't a boxer at all but I'm saying make some adjustments.Comment
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Turning off the commentary? The commentary has no influence over how I score a fight.
In any event, I have it 115-113 Leonard. Certainly a close fight and nowhere near a robbery.
And for the record, Hagler's camp vetoed one of the original judges for the fight. The replacement was JoJo Guerrero, who had Leonard winning 10-2.Comment
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