Hagler has died...
Hagler has died...
not sure how accurate this is as yet, but just heard...
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=marvin%20hagler
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=marvin%20hagler
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supposedly the C'vd vaccine
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Wow. That's a shame if true. One of the all time greatest Middleweight Champions.
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LeRoiDuRing
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I really don't know what to say. Clicking on this link I truly expected and hoped for some kind of bad taste troll but his wife has announced it and she's certainly one of the only person we can trust with those kind of informations.
I also really hope his death wasn't caused by the vaccine, does someone know if he had any health issue lately, I've never heard of anything myself
Arguably the best middleweight champion of all time. I've watched his 3 rounds wars with Hearns and scored his fight against SRL countless time and I just don't know what to say. It sucks. I guess we'll have to wait for more infos to come.
I also really hope his death wasn't caused by the vaccine, does someone know if he had any health issue lately, I've never heard of anything myself
Arguably the best middleweight champion of all time. I've watched his 3 rounds wars with Hearns and scored his fight against SRL countless time and I just don't know what to say. It sucks. I guess we'll have to wait for more infos to come.
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I can't believe this 


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Rip Legend. Very sad
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Wow sad and shocking. Talk about untimely. A true warrior and boxer who was totally dedicated to his craft. May he rest in peace.
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dagosd2000
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Best middleweight I ever saw in my lifetime
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The painting and statement are a very nice tribute to a great champion - thank you.
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scartissue
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Outstanding, Rog. May he RIP.
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Terrible day for boxing. He was a warrior. Rip Marvelous
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To be a fan of boxing, is to love Marvin Hagler, he embodied everything that was good about the sport. This is an incredibly sad day.
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Very sad day in boxing. R.I.P
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elmersalsa
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R.I.P, champ! You was really Marvelous in every sense of the word! 
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funso banjo baby
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His reign was one of the most impressive in the history of middles
He fought wars with everyone around, avoided no one and retired the moment
It's worth noting that on the night almost all of Marvin's challengers would have won the title if it had have been against anyone else
What a list of ferocious opps he tore through...
Sibbo, Vito, Hamsho, Roldan, Mugabe, Duran ,Hearns...
Wow
We never saw the like again
He fought wars with everyone around, avoided no one and retired the moment
It's worth noting that on the night almost all of Marvin's challengers would have won the title if it had have been against anyone else
What a list of ferocious opps he tore through...
Sibbo, Vito, Hamsho, Roldan, Mugabe, Duran ,Hearns...
Wow
We never saw the like again
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scartissue
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To even multiply those who he defended against, one only needs to look at who he went through in order to get there. The likes of Monroe, Watts, Hart, Briscoe, Seales and finally Minter is just jaw-dropping. A man who ducked no one.funso banjo baby wrote: ↑14 Mar 2021, 05:36 His reign was one of the most impressive in the history of middles
He fought wars with everyone around, avoided no one and retired the moment
It's worth noting that on the night almost all of Marvin's challengers would have won the title if it had have been against anyone else
What a list of ferocious opps he tore through...
Sibbo, Vito, Hamsho, Roldan, Mugabe, Duran ,Hearns...
Wow
We never saw the like again
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RIP Marvelous Marvin Hagler
You are gone, but you will never be forgotten and Hagler is one of the greatest middleweights in history as he belong to the ages. RIP Champ

You are gone, but you will never be forgotten and Hagler is one of the greatest middleweights in history as he belong to the ages. RIP Champ
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dagosd2000
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The Brothers Behind The Scene
It must be said that Marvin Hagler may not have reached the heights he deserved if it hadn't been for the two brothers who managed, and trained him,Pat and Goody Petronelli. When Hagler walked into their gym in Brockton,Mass the brothers took the quiet kid under their wing. They were more than bookkeepers and showing the kid the nuts and bolts of how to box. They were surrogate big brothers. In fact while Hagler was trying to make ends meet fighting,the Petronelli's put him to work in their construction company.
The brothers worked hard to get Marvin the key fights that would eventually get him to the championship.Then there were the monumental fights with Hearns,Duran,and Leonard. They never skimmed off the top of one of is purses.Hagler became such a part of what they describe themselves as "The Triangle" coming over for dinner eating homecooked Italian meals, when Marvin retired he moved to Italy,learned the language, and married an Italian girl.
James "the Heat" Kinchen said to me once that two of the best teams for a fighter to hook up with with were the Duvas and the Petronellis.
A great shot of Hagler with his "goombas" Now I'm crying
It must be said that Marvin Hagler may not have reached the heights he deserved if it hadn't been for the two brothers who managed, and trained him,Pat and Goody Petronelli. When Hagler walked into their gym in Brockton,Mass the brothers took the quiet kid under their wing. They were more than bookkeepers and showing the kid the nuts and bolts of how to box. They were surrogate big brothers. In fact while Hagler was trying to make ends meet fighting,the Petronelli's put him to work in their construction company.
The brothers worked hard to get Marvin the key fights that would eventually get him to the championship.Then there were the monumental fights with Hearns,Duran,and Leonard. They never skimmed off the top of one of is purses.Hagler became such a part of what they describe themselves as "The Triangle" coming over for dinner eating homecooked Italian meals, when Marvin retired he moved to Italy,learned the language, and married an Italian girl.
James "the Heat" Kinchen said to me once that two of the best teams for a fighter to hook up with with were the Duvas and the Petronellis.
A great shot of Hagler with his "goombas" Now I'm crying
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I've also read that once Hagler won the title the parasites tried to get Hagler to dump the Petronelllis. He bascally told them to F offdagosd2000 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2021, 11:17 The Brothers Behind The Scene
It must be said that Marvin Hagler may not have reached the heights he deserved if it hadn't been for the two brothers who managed, and trained him,Pat and Goody Petronelli. When Hagler walked into their gym in Brockton,Mass the brothers took the quiet kid under their wing. They were more than bookkeepers and showing the kid the nuts and bolts of how to box. They were surrogate big brothers. In fact while Hagler was trying to make ends meet fighting,the Petronelli's put him to work in their construction company.
The brothers worked hard to get Marvin the key fights that would eventually get him to the championship.Then there were the monumental fights with Hearns,Duran,and Leonard. They never skimmed off the top of one of is purses.Hagler became such a part of what they describe themselves as "The Triangle" coming over for dinner eating homecooked Italian meals, when Marvin retired he moved to Italy,learned the language, and married an Italian girl.
James "the Heat" Kinchen said to me once that two of the best teams for a fighter to hook up with with were the Duvas and the Petronellis.
A great shot of Hagler with his "goombas" Now I'm crying
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Terrible news and I have just been reading McGuigan's book where he sets out what a total class act Hagler was.
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RIP, Legend. The Marvelous one will never be forgotten.
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R.I.P Marvelous Marvin
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Ambling Alp II
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It always hits you when a big star from your childhood passes away. Somehow it feels different. Makes you look back at how things used to be. One of the true legends. R.I.P.
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My brother told me. Sad.