Quite agree. Best ever.I stayed up to listen to the R2 commentary in the early hours of a Tuesday I think. 8 minutes of measured brutality. Coming from a lighter weight, Hearns made the obvious blunder of going to war.
SRL, Hagler, Benitez, Hearns and Duran. An era that will never be matched imho.
Crawley, but yes, utterly brutal fightsI remember watching the fight where Hagler dismantled Alan Minter [from Lindfield?]
Pretty sure I was travelling back from an away game when that was on.I remember watching the fight where Hagler dismantled Alan Minter [from Lindfield?]
Whick Floyd ?I’ve watched all of Ray Leonard’s fights and he was a beautiful boxer. I think he would have beaten Floyd.
He beat the dadWhick Floyd ?
Whick Floyd ?
I’ve watched all of Ray Leonard’s fights and he was a beautiful boxer. I think he would have beaten Floyd.
Oh yes,.. Hearns was my favourite, 5 weight champion.... but that group created such a watchable mystique around those middleweight-ish fights... fantastic era .. Leonard the showman, Hagler the beast, Duran the don of the Mexicans, Hearns efficient hitman.... awesome.... the one sided Minter fight with Hagler was embarrassing, as was the racist comment he made, and the crowd trouble at the end of the fight, but the Sussex man had reached his level after beating Antofermo.....I stayed up to listen to the R2 commentary in the early hours of a Tuesday I think. 8 minutes of measured brutality. Coming from a lighter weight, Hearns made the obvious blunder of going to war.
SRL, Hagler, Benitez, Hearns and Duran. An era that will never be matched imho.
Grew up watching him but only the big fights Duran, Hagler etc but watching his early stuff really shows he was a true star. Stood toe to toe with Duran and only lost on a split is incredible. I could talk boxing for hours but thankfully for others I won’t !Same here. My favourite. Astonishingly skilled boxer, a sound chin, fast hand-speed and an under the radar brutal … the way he finished off true greats Benitez and Hearns was brutal.
Grew up watching him but only the big fights Duran, Hagler etc but watching his early stuff really shows he was a true star. Stood toe to toe with Duran and only lost on a split is incredible. I could talk boxing for hours but thankfully for others I won’t !
Oh yes,.. Hearns was my favourite, 5 weight champion.... but that group created such a watchable mystique around those middleweight-ish fights... fantastic era .. Leonard the showman, Hagler the beast, Duran the don of the Mexicans, Hearns efficient hitman.... awesome.... the one sided Minter fight with Hagler was embarrassing, as was the racist comment he made, and the crowd trouble at the end of the fight, but the Sussex man had reached his level after beating Antofermo.....
Yeah I got ring magazine sent to my newsagent. It was usually 2 months out of date by that point but I would prize it more than anything. I got the monthly boxing videos/dvds from the back of ‘boxing monthly’ before YouTube was a thing. Used to watch them to death.In that era I used to have Ring magazine posted to me from the US. Probably all thrown away. Also loved the Camacho, Curry bros, Bramble, Mancini, Honeyghan, McGuigan fights in lower weights. ITV Saturday afternoons used to show extensive or total re-runs, commentary by Reg Gutteridge.
It’s on Disney plus I believe. I think it’s called ‘kings’. It’s brilliant.On Virgin TV (not sure which platform) about a year ago they aired a three parter When They Were Mings (?) about them. Magical prog.
Yeah I got ring magazine sent to my newsagent. It was usually 2 months out of date by that point but I would prize it more than anything. I got the monthly boxing videos/dvds from the back of ‘boxing monthly’ before YouTube was a thing. Used to watch them to death.