writehooks wrote:I've always had Monzon and Hagler at 1-2 ... but it's pretty much a pick 'em proposition. Monzon was a master at adapting and could beat you any way you want to fight. On top of that, he was a ruthless finisher. MM had an iron will and a chin to match -- as well as KO power in both fists and surprisingly fleet feet. I was on media row for Hagler-Leonard and, like a lot of my colleagues, thought Hagler was the clear victor. I've probably watched the tape 100 times since, and have never changed that opinion. For me, the difference was EFFECTIVE aggression. Hagler pressed the action by maintaining the steadier (and heavier) punch output ... through 10 rounds, at least. Sugar Ray for the most part played it safe, moving in and out of the pocket to score late flurries. Combined with his dazzling movement, it created an illusion that convinced the judges. Just my 2 cents worth.
No, I am with you on that, Leonard was terrific fighter but like you say he was usually in the last minute of the round moving in and out throwing flashy shots. Hagler was hunting him down for the whole fight. Wow you was on media row? that must of been special, maybe one of your all time favourites?
Monzon was rangy and looked difficult and awkward to fight, a bit like Hearns... which is why I give Hagler the number one spot so far as middleweight all time king. I watched two Monzon fights last night where he beat the greats Napoles and Emile Griffith. Both seemed smaller to me and not natural middleweights. Am I wrong? Hope not as I am a newbie to this forum. Been watching boxing since 85 as a 4 year old kid. I vaguely remember Barry Mcguigan winning a world title.
I have seen Hagler fight Hearns probably ten times and also his fights with Mugabi, Leonard and Duran the same. I agree he had one of the greatest chins in boxing history, could move, big puncher. He was menacing to me and scary seeing his bald shaven head and his menacing eyes. No fighter like Marvin has got me off my feet like him. There have been a number of others but I just like Hagler. Maybe it will change as I watch more fighters but for now he is number one.