A fitting tribute to the Marvelous one the week of his heavenly birthday. Marvelous Marvin was everything that's great about boxing - perfect fighting machine, class act ambassador, dominated the sport with honor and brilliance. Always looked like he was cut out of a Roman marble statue.
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Originally posted by Bennyleonard99 View PostA fitting tribute to the Marvelous one the week of his heavenly birthday. Marvelous Marvin was everything that's great about boxing - perfect fighting machine, class act ambassador, dominated the sport with honor and brilliance. Always looked like he was cut out of a Roman marble statue.
Do you think he beat leonard? Some say he won it. It was such a close fight.
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Originally posted by Bennyleonard99 View PostA fitting tribute to the Marvelous one the week of his heavenly birthday. Marvelous Marvin was everything that's great about boxing - perfect fighting machine, class act ambassador, dominated the sport with honor and brilliance. Always looked like he was cut out of a Roman marble statue.
He also stuck with his blue collar team (the petronellis) through his career. No fancy hyped trainer for him.max baer
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Originally posted by max baer View Post
Very well said my friend. He was a no nonsense warrior.
Do you think he beat leonard? Some say he won it. It was such a close fight.max baer likes this.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
Well said.
He also stuck with his blue collar team (the petronellis) through his career. No fancy hyped trainer for him.max baer
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FWIW I scored the fight 115-113 for Ray.
I have seen it many times and the score remains the same in my mind.
Utterly remarkable for a natural.welter who had had one bad fight in five years.
Marvin did himself no favours by holding a grudge against Leonard until he passed.
The only one of the Four Kings who never made excuses for his rare defeats was Tommy.Last edited by Anomalocaris; 05-28-2025, 12:07 PM.max baer
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Originally posted by Bennyleonard99 View Post
There was nothing that anyone could dislike about Hagler. He was denied for years of his first title shot. Then he was robbed of the title in that first title shot (vs Antuofermo). Then he finally won the title vs Minter in London and the crowd treated him worse than a *********. Despite all the injustices and unfairness, Hagler was always a class act. Marvin Hagler is everything that was right about boxing. Leonard seemed to get all the preferential treatment and everything handed to him on a silver platter. Very much admire and adore both of their careers but I will always rate Hagler as the true King of the Big Four. He wasn't allowed to beat SRL IMO for business reasons. It wasn't personal it was business. Don't take this wrong, we all adore all four of the big four they all were heroes in their own ways. But Hagler was the most impressive one of all. And that's saying a lot.Mr Mitts likes this.
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Originally posted by Anomalocaris View PostFWIW I scored the fight 115-113 for Ray.
I jave seen it many times and the score remains the same in my mind.
Utterly remarkable for a natural.welter who had had one bad fight in five years.
Marvin did himself no favours by holding a grudge against Leonard until he passed.
The only one of the Four Kings who never made excuses for his rare defeats was Tommy.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
I was a Leonard man myself, but my appreciation of Hagler has grown over the years. Hagler vs Leonard is perhaps the fight I’ve watch the most times, and I gotta say I cannot get a hagler win. To me he fcked up by going orthodox for the first rounds, but another mistake he made was by agreeing to 12 rounds instead of 15 in exchange for the bigger slice of the purse.
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I adore all four of the Four Kings. Doesn't matter who won or lost. What matters most is these four icons together lifted boxing to new heights. They proved that boxing at it's best is the ultimate sport on earth. People still talk about these four in awe and wonder. They raised the bar and the next generations failed to carry the torch as they did. Now the sport is in critical condition. In a way they saved the sport but they also they killed the sport. Because too many of the top fighters today don't have the fearlessness and courage they did. I'd rather watch Marvin Hagler or Roberto Duran skip rope or shadowbox than watch any Canelo or Floyd snoozefest.Last edited by Bennyleonard99; 05-27-2025, 12:59 PM.Mr Mitts likes this.
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