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Marvin Hagler v John Mugabi

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  • Hagler is the toughest, most determined, and possibly greatest fighter in my lifetime.

  • it was a draw in my opinion, and leonard was waiting for too long after the wars that HAGLER TOOK SPECIALLY AFTER THIS WAR.

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  • @Yonatan123Eritrea

    You can certainly argue with the Mexican judge who scored the fight 10 rounds to 2 in favor of Leonard. That was a joke.

  • monzon would have unquestionably beaten hagler,an old lightweight duran was beating him after 12 rounds,hagler never moved up out of his natural weight like hearns ,duran even more so and sugar ray,even though sugar ray saw how tough this fight was ,and moved in just as floyd will now pac has had all those wars,its clever yes but spineless,but hagler beat sugar for sure ,though mugabi took too much out of him to really beat sugar the way he would have liked

  • Bien por ambos pugilistas, pero exageran los que dicen que Hagler ha sido el mejor de todos los tiempos. Su defensa era vulnerable, su resistencia tenía límites muy marcados. Pero era bueno, sin duda. Desde Sonora, México un saludo gabachos cerveceros!.

  • mavin hagler is the hardest fighter i have ever seen...ultimate determination to win,and tough as a coffin nail...

  • Marvelous Marvin Hagler, a mio avviso tra i 5 migliori pesi medi di ogni tempo

  • @gonzomoya420 The thing with the Marvellous 1 is so many times he could finish people of sooner but he kept it methodical & chose 2 pick them apart round after round. I think he enjoyed being in the ring, once I even heard him say he chose not 2 end fights quickly 2 lure more lucrative challengers in, made sense but he like Ali fought rounds they never needed 2. Hearns on the other hand, put heads 2 bed, & resorted 2 boxing when he couldn't connect with the right hand, which was not often.

  • @gonzomoya420 sounds like what mayweather is tryin to do with pacman

  • @gonzomoya420 ...before you fight him.  Lewis got Tyson after he had already been beaten several times. Maybe apart from Holyfield all who beat Tyson got him at his worse. The analogy about being in disarray is when a fighter changes trainers, gets a divorce, has had a long lay off, just had a very tough fight, or you hear that he is thinking of quitting soon

  • @gonzomoya420 uh hello. Read my comment correctly. Let be more specific for you - The Art of war by Sun zu talks about choosing your time and your place to fight a battle. If the enemy is too strong you retreat, if they are in disarray you attack, for example if they have just passed through a gully/valley - it fucks up all the formations and the troops are tired. So you wait until a good fighter is old/tired...cont....

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