Mozon was a better middleweight than Hagler or SRR in my opinion. That guy was just a titan at middleweight. Immensely strong, determined, and durable as well as skilled. Hagler was one of the best conditioned boxers of the modern era, and the hard work he put in at the gym was there for anyone to see in his chiseled torso, but Monzon was much stronger and overall more of a complete package. I mean, the guy was a light heavyweight on stilts who was also a patient and well schooled boxer.
dont be ******...you cant really believe a guy who fought all his fights in argentina being the best at anything
ive never seen any marvin hagler fights or any action atall,could sum 1 upload a fight or 2?
Well you are truly missing some great fights.
Named Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year for 1983 and 1985.
Inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993.
IMO, had it not been for Bob Arum we may never have got to see Hagler at all. (Hagler was like the Winky Wright of the sport where he had to fight overseas)
W 62 (52 ko's) | L 3 | D 2 | Total 67
azza-mc, you really need to get a copy of at least the FAB 4 as it's known. Fights include, Hagler/Hearns/RayLeonard/Duran.
Maybe, just maybe I will rip them and upload them when I have time.
Hagler is great! Strenght? Endurance, metal toughness. He was strong on the inside and had a devestating left hand. You wanna see a Hagler war? 3 rounds of non stop action? vs Hearns. Maybe my favorite fight.
Haglers determination and iron will was best shown in the John Mugabi bout. Hearns had already been defeated, although he was still regarded as an absolute killer.
Mugabi was also regarded as a savage, bruising puncher. Nobody had ever seen him exposed, he was just this brute with a perfect KO record. Hagler ate everything Mugabi hit him with (some of the hardest punches I have ever seen landed) and just kept chopping him down with that beautiful jab and those little uppercuts inside. Mugabi gave him everything he had and showed VERY underrated skills, but Hagler just took the fight to another level. One of the most underrated brawls of all-time right there.
Named Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year for 1983 and 1985.
Inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993.
IMO, had it not been for Bob Arum we may never have got to see Hagler at all. (Hagler was like the Winky Wright of the sport where he had to fight overseas)
W 62 (52 ko's) | L 3 | D 2 | Total 67
azza-mc, you really need to get a copy of at least the FAB 4 as it's known. Fights include, Hagler/Hearns/RayLeonard/Duran.
Maybe, just maybe I will rip them and upload them when I have time.
Hagler is great! Strenght? Endurance, metal toughness. He was strong on the inside and had a devestating left hand. You wanna see a Hagler war? 3 rounds of non stop action? vs Hearns. Maybe my favorite fight.
ive heard of them fights,heard about him 2,jus never had the chance 2 watch him,i know he was great tho jus from readin the posts on here
You'll find plenty of Hagler fights at Youtube. And check out hearns vs hagler. thats a must see.
Hagler had a pretty good chin.
You can also find Hagler fights on P2P like kaz, limewire or Bearshare. I am sure there are Hagler fights on ******* as well. I will post some Hagler fights for you soon. In the mean time, you might wanna check what Yaman and I have suggested as alternatives for now. Peace.
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