Norris never said that... He wanted both Leonard and Hearns... The reason he did??? They both looked so slow and hittable at that stage. Norris out-sped Leonard like nobody's business - Hearns was easier to hit than Leonard... They both got tagged up like crazy. Obviously Norris could be had too.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Norris also once said of hearns. ."hell no, why would I?"
Norris had a notoriously vulnerable chin. He even got knocked out in sparring sessions. But Hearns had a bad chin as well -- even the slow swinging Barkley found the mark.. Leonard couldn't hang any good ones on Norris---but Ray hung some good shots on Hearns in both fights.. Leonard didn't seem to have any oomph on his punches in his last 4 fights. He couldn't punch sharply enough to get Tommy out twice, but only had 12 rounds to work with in their rematch. Hearns was ahead of Leonard on points in both fights---but he got hurt badly whenever Leonard hit him sharply in both fights. Why not tear into the guy when you see that he's hurt???
If an opponent has a weak chin you need to tear after him like he slapped your mother - the way Hagler did to Hearns... Marvelous wasn't pacing himself. He wasn't saving ANYTHING for the late rounds. Hagler wanted Hearns out cold on the canvas as soon as he could arrange it.. like Errol Spence ripping after Chris Algieri and Danny Garcia going after Amir Khan with tremendous swings.. If a guy can't take it you need to give it too him.
Leonard had a solid chin. Camacho was the only guy to stop him -- so I was hoping Ray would stay on Hearns in both fights and get him out in five rounds.