Comments Thread For: Marvin Hagler, All-time Great, Dies at 66-Years-Old

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  • Tatabanya
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    #111
    Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
    I usually just pay respects and move on. This has affected me unusually hard. I was a Hearns fan. It doesn’t make sense
    It does. You recognized the value of greatness, independently from being a fan of either one.

    Incidentally, now Hearns will be in trouble after revealing that Hagler died for the consequences of vaccination...

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    • denilson200
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      #112
      I also find it interesting that pretty much everyone whose anyone in boxing has offered their condolences or tweeted about Hagler......Bar Sugar Ray Leonard.

      His silence is deafening.

      I know they didn't get on before, during and after their fight in 87 but even Ali and Frazier kinda put their beef to one side before they met the big man in the sky.

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      • hardrider
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        #113
        Marvelous Marvin was the best pure middleweight boxer I have ever seen and I’ve been following boxing for over 50 years. He was a relentless puncher in the ring and had a granite chin and really had the attitude of refuse to lose. I vividly remember the disgraceful behavior of British fans after he destroyed Alan Minter to win the title My all-time favorite fighter. A true boxing legend.

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        • GGG Gloveking
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          #114
          Marvin Hagler was the first boxer I was ever a fan of. Sad to hear this.

          RIP Champ

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          • True-Boxing-Fan
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            #115
            Originally posted by saopaulo

            u sound like 1 of those suckers that believe the big pharma narrative, cdc vaers has 1500 dead 30k adverse reactions and vaers only accounts for 1 percent. wise up stop being so gullable... vaxxines are toxic garbage
            Show me a source of your bullshht or stfu.

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            • STREET CLEANER
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              #116
              One of my favorite fighters all time for a lot of reasons. Very sad to hear this, RIP champ.

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              • rckdees
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                #117
                Damn this one is tough. It’s like losing a family member. The true definition of a champion. They just don’t make them like that anymore. Rest well champ one of the best to ever do it!

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                • marvin douglas
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by hardrider
                  Marvelous Marvin was the best pure middleweight boxer I have ever seen and I’ve been following boxing for over 50 years. He was a relentless puncher in the ring and had a granite chin and really had the attitude of refuse to lose. I vividly remember the disgraceful behavior of British fans after he destroyed Alan Minter to win the title My all-time favorite fighter. A true boxing legend.
                  Yeah he had a great chin. I never saw him even wobbled by a punch. Never. But I hoped he would have moved up and fought Mike Spinks. That would have been a great fight.

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                  • Combat Talk Radio
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by denilson200
                    I also find it interesting that pretty much everyone whose anyone in boxing has offered their condolences or tweeted about Hagler......Bar Sugar Ray Leonard.

                    His silence is deafening.

                    I know they didn't get on before, during and after their fight in 87 but even Ali and Frazier kinda put their beef to one side before they met the big man in the sky.
                    Nobody owes you public proof of grief.

                    That right there is the real issue with social media.

                    Same thing people did to Shatner when he didn't immediately say something about Nimoy.

                    It's BS. Stop doing that. They don't owe you anything.

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                    • Combat Talk Radio
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Tatabanya

                      It does. You recognized the value of greatness, independently from being a fan of either one.

                      Incidentally, now Hearns will be in trouble after revealing that Hagler died for the consequences of vaccination...
                      If we are a civilized society, we won't try to cancel a legend for stating a fact.

                      Instead, we SHOULD open an investigation to know exactly what those complications were.

                      If there were comorbidities, they should share what they were.

                      If there weren't, it means the vaccine had risk factors they overlooked, and they should work to identify them.

                      But they won't do any of the above, because it would be admitting they rushed it before it was ready.

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