That right. It had nothing to do with the detached retna. It doesn't matter than no one was talking about this fight in 1982. Leonard was obviously a scaredy cat who did want to take on a challenge which nobody was talking about. So he went into retirement, knowing in five years he would have his chance by using his crystal ball.elmersalsa wrote:Marvelous would be all wrong for Sugar Ray in '82. That's why Leonard didn't want none of that monster. THE WEIGHT would've been too much. Plus, a hungry and complete boxer like Marvelous was at his very best. Only by looking to what he did to Caveman Lee and Tommy Hearns was scary.
Marvelous wins this fight. The physical advantages and equally match in talent, plus at his comfortable weight class is key
The talent level was obviously equal in 1982,and somehow Hagler declined more in the next five years than Leonard who had one fight in that entire time.