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    By Thomas Gerbasi - Did you ever want something so bad it hurt? Well, that’s because wanting something so bad to the point where you lose your focus on the little things that you got you to where you’re at in the first place will hurt you. Revenge, redemption, desire, whatever you want to call it, can only end badly if you let it consume you.

    Middleweight legend Marvelous Marvin Hagler knows all too well how that feels. After chasing Sugar Ray Leonard around for years, he finally got him cornered in 1987. But as soon as Hagler started abandoning his southpaw stance and playing Leonard’s game, the fight might as well have been over. Leonard would win a close, and some still say controversial, decision that night, and the bitterness over the verdict prompted Hagler to walk away from the sport.

    A future Hall of Famer who also made his name in the middleweight division, Bernard Hopkins, has been doing a little chasing himself – of the man who beat him in 1993, Roy Jones Jr. That quest has taken him nearly 17 years, making Hagler’s pursuit of Leonard look like child’s play in comparison. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Good Article.

    LOL@ Hopkins' story about that girl.

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    • #3
      nice read

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      • #4
        You all need to read that Hopkins interview on www.alltimehiphop.com. I've never been a huge Hopkins fan but he was very respectful to all the old middleweight greats (Hagler, Hearns, Leonard, Bob Fitzsimmons, etc.). Plus, he totally trashed Floyd Mayweather Jr. and all his points made sense. What a great read...

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        • #5
          Jones might win this.

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          • #6
            hopkins is a real ni99a

            The story about the girl is some**** most men cant admit

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            • #7
              bernard is a great talker.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by T.McGrady View Post
                bernard is a great talker.
                That, he is. I really don't see him beating Haye if they ever meet though. I know you're never to underestimate B-Hop, but I just don't see it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by P4P305 View Post
                  Jones might win this.
                  U DREAMING again!!!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                    By Thomas Gerbasi - Did you ever want something so bad it hurt? Well, that’s because wanting something so bad to the point where you lose your focus on the little things that you got you to where you’re at in the first place will hurt you. Revenge, redemption, desire, whatever you want to call it, can only end badly if you let it consume you.

                    Middleweight legend Marvelous Marvin Hagler knows all too well how that feels. After chasing Sugar Ray Leonard around for years, he finally got him cornered in 1987. But as soon as Hagler started abandoning his southpaw stance and playing Leonard’s game, the fight might as well have been over. Leonard would win a close, and some still say controversial, decision that night, and the bitterness over the verdict prompted Hagler to walk away from the sport.

                    A future Hall of Famer who also made his name in the middleweight division, Bernard Hopkins, has been doing a little chasing himself – of the man who beat him in 1993, Roy Jones Jr. That quest has taken him nearly 17 years, making Hagler’s pursuit of Leonard look like child’s play in comparison. [Click Here To Read More]
                    Jones another Great Avoider!!!

                    Schools IN, Soon to be OUT!!!

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