Worst Performance In A Successful Title Defence For The Following Fighters.
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keithmoonhangover
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Worst Performance In A Successful Title Defence For The Following Fighters.
A bad day at the offfice, but they still got the win and kept the belt(s)
Hagler
Hearns
Leonard
Hagler
Hearns
Leonard
Re: Worst Performance In A Successful Title Defence For The Following Fighters.
For Hagler I'd say it's the Duran fight. A Duran who hadn't been doing too hot of late held him to within a point. That being said I'm sure Duran was as prepared as he could've been for a shot at the Middleweight Title.
Hearns, I'll have to get back to you on that.
Leonard...probably the Hearns rematch, which he should've lost, but is a successful defense due to it being called a draw.
Hearns, I'll have to get back to you on that.
Leonard...probably the Hearns rematch, which he should've lost, but is a successful defense due to it being called a draw.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Worst Performance In A Successful Title Defence For The Following Fighters.
My old man always thought Hagler took it easy on Duran.gilgamesh wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 13:04 For Hagler I'd say it's the Duran fight. A Duran who hadn't been doing too hot of late held him to within a point. That being said I'm sure Duran was as prepared as he could've been for a shot at the Middleweight Title.
Hearns, I'll have to get back to you on that.
Leonard...probably the Hearns rematch, which he should've lost, but is a successful defense due to it being called a draw.
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Possible.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 13:10My old man always thought Hagler took it easy on Duran.gilgamesh wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 13:04 For Hagler I'd say it's the Duran fight. A Duran who hadn't been doing too hot of late held him to within a point. That being said I'm sure Duran was as prepared as he could've been for a shot at the Middleweight Title.
Hearns, I'll have to get back to you on that.
Leonard...probably the Hearns rematch, which he should've lost, but is a successful defense due to it being called a draw.
I can't really think of another of Hagler's defenses where he won by such a slim margin though. Usually he won very clearly.
It could've honestly been nerves. Even though he had been the Champion for a while, I'm sure Duran at the time was his biggest fight/payday he'd ever had.
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Controversial
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Re: Worst Performance In A Successful Title Defence For The Following Fighters.
Hearns typically won every round in successful title defenses. Kitchens was a pretty tough fight but that was for a vacant belt. Leonard was a title defense/unifer but he won the fight despite the draw score. Maybe the fact that Minchillo and Ojajide (who was coming off a loss) lasted the distrance makes them his worst successful title defenses but he dominated both fights if I remember correctly
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elmersalsa
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Re: Worst Performance In A Successful Title Defence For The Following Fighters.
Thomas Hearns vs Mark Medal in 1986
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Even then, Medal was a decent fighter (former belt holder) and didn't win a minute of that fight. Hearns dominated
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elmersalsa
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Re: Worst Performance In A Successful Title Defence For The Following Fighters.
The Hitman should have knocked out Mark Medal within the first 3 rounds. He didn't because of his right hand got injured again in a fight. That was not Hearns' standards. The crowd even booed.oogiebe wrote: ↑22 Jan 2023, 13:07I think one of the three judges gave 1 round to Medal. It was a butt kick end to end. Elmer didn't get this one right.
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I see. So that makes it his worse successful title defense.elmersalsa wrote: ↑22 Jan 2023, 15:19The Hitman should have knocked out Mark Medal within the first 3 rounds. He didn't because of his right hand got injured again in a fight. That was not Hearns' standards. The crowd even booed.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Worst Performance In A Successful Title Defence For The Following Fighters.
Take it how you want to take it. Mark Medal was not in Thomas Hearns' class but he lasted more than 5 rounds. A Hearns with a healthy right hand it would have been over between 1 and 2 rounds. Medal did never indicate that he was that good.oogiebe wrote: ↑22 Jan 2023, 16:10I see. So that makes it his worse successful title defense.elmersalsa wrote: ↑22 Jan 2023, 15:19The Hitman should have knocked out Mark Medal within the first 3 rounds. He didn't because of his right hand got injured again in a fight. That was not Hearns' standards. The crowd even booed.![]()