April 15, 1985, Las Vegas. Doc wants to stop Hagler-Hearns due to bad cut on Hagler's forehead. Calls for a break in the action, has Marvin come to the neutral and asks him if he can see. Hagler says, "I ain't missing him am I?" Doc let it go. Marvin stopped Tommy shortly after as I recall.
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April 15, 1985, Las Vegas. Doc wants to stop Hagler-Hearns due to bad cut on Hagler's forehead. Calls for a break in the action, has Marvin come to the neutral and asks him if he can see. Hagler says, "I ain't missing him am I?" Doc let it go. Marvin stopped Tommy shortly after as I recall.
devon alexander for example, squinting out of the wrong eye after a butt lmao...
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Tokyo, 1964: Heavyweight Buster Mathis qualified to represent the U.S. at 1964 Games but was forced to withdraw with a broken knuckle. Mathis' misfortune opened the door for Joe Frazier, who went on to win the only Gold for the U.S. at those Olympics. Frazier edged West Germany's Hans Huber in the final despite fighting with a broken hand.Comment
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I love the fact that Hagler, under heavy fire from Tommy's lightning bolts, said what he said....Comment
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April 15, 1985, Las Vegas. Doc wants to stop Hagler-Hearns due to bad cut on Hagler's forehead. Calls for a break in the action, has Marvin come to the neutral and asks him if he can see. Hagler says, "I ain't missing him am I?" Doc let it go. Marvin stopped Tommy shortly after as I recall.Comment
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