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    Comments Thread For: Brockton to Unveil Statue of Legendary Marvelous Marvin Hagler

    Legendary former middleweight supremo Marvelous Marvin Hagler has been immortalized in a statue that is set to be unveiled on Thursday in Brockton, Massachusetts.
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    Brilliant. Well deserved memorial for Marvelous Marvin Hagler!

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    • Teetotaler83
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      An ATG middleweight. Had many guys on ***** Street after feeling his power

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      • Left Hook Louie
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        The first PPV event I went to was Hagler v Mugabi at the old original Boston Garden in 1986.
        The crowd was pumped and the atmosphere electric even though we were all looking up at the big screen and not the fights live in person.
        Hagler is just an All Time Great. Not gonna argue it, just saying it for the fact it is.
        The card also featured Hit Man Hearns vs James "Black Gold" Shuler. Hearns destroyed Shuler setting up the huge expectations for the amazing Hagler-Hearns war.
        We all know what happened next and I don't hear anyone complaining, either.
        Damn, that was good stuff.

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          Gone too soon but never forgotten. Truly one of the all timers.

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          • A.B Counterhooks
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            Marvelous Hagler was the real deal at MW back then. That vicious Ko over Htiman Hearns will forever be remembered as one of the greatest victories of all times. Out cold!

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              Hagler was the best. It’s good thing for Canelo and that and hagler weren’t in the same era.

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              • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                Any and every honor that a fighter can get is proper for Hagler to have. He was a true great in the ring and out of it. It's a shame that he died so young.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Louie
                  The first PPV event I went to was Hagler v Mugabi at the old original Boston Garden in 1986.
                  The crowd was pumped and the atmosphere electric even though we were all looking up at the big screen and not the fights live in person.
                  Hagler is just an All Time Great. Not gonna argue it, just saying it for the fact it is.
                  The card also featured Hit Man Hearns vs James "Black Gold" Shuler. Hearns destroyed Shuler setting up the huge expectations for the amazing Hagler-Hearns war.
                  We all know what happened next and I don't hear anyone complaining, either.
                  Damn, that was good stuff.
                  You from Boston ?

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                  • Left Hook Louie
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pnut901

                    You from Boston ?
                    Not originally but lived there for most of the 1980s. Was in Providence for 15 years prior.

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