Hit Man: The Thomas Hearns Story

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Hit Man: The Thomas Hearns Story

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I'm halfway through it. It's a decent look at his career but is pretty slight and seems to be an amalgamation of press reports and interviews from throughout his career. Upto now it hasn't revealed much about Hearns the man.
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Another good book :-

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Superb. And worth the price for the picture of Hagler with hair alone.
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I remember taking Ryan Barrett who I think was 15/16 at the time For Tommys fight at the MEN Arena, into the dressing room to meet Manny Steward and Tommy Hearns, as I knew them anyway, I thought ryan would love to meet him, which he did, and the funny thing, as we were leaving Tommy shouted 'Dont forget my video Eric!!' classic stuff!!
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ERIC GUY wrote:I remember taking Ryan Barrett who I think was 15/16 at the time For Tommys fight at the MEN Arena, into the dressing room to meet Manny Steward and Tommy Hearns, as I knew them anyway, I thought ryan would love to meet him, which he did, and the funny thing, as we were leaving Tommy shouted 'Dont forget my video Eric!!' classic stuff!!
Eric are you Squd in disguise?!... :oo :D
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ouch!! I was just relating a Tommy Hearns story,
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TerribleTerry wrote:
ERIC GUY wrote:I remember taking Ryan Barrett who I think was 15/16 at the time For Tommys fight at the MEN Arena, into the dressing room to meet Manny Steward and Tommy Hearns, as I knew them anyway, I thought ryan would love to meet him, which he did, and the funny thing, as we were leaving Tommy shouted 'Dont forget my video Eric!!' classic stuff!!
Eric are you Squd in disguise?!... :oo :D

Seems to be like spud without the charisma :OhYes:
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dont start giving spud publicity off of me.....
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G0mez wrote:Another good book :-

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A fantastic book, would reccomend to anyone. Brilliant insight into all four fighters.
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Brian Hughes doing a Q'n'A about the Hearns book in Manchester on 10 Feb:

http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesw ... &sFilter=1
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Tommy was all power and heart. To this day, I don't know how he dragged himself up against Hagler.
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G0mez wrote:Another good book :-

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amazing book i loved it
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Matt W wrote:I'm halfway through it. It's a decent look at his career but is pretty slight and seems to be an amalgamation of press reports and interviews from throughout his career. Upto now it hasn't revealed much about Hearns the man.
I felt the same, I enjoyed it but it doesn't relay much. Four Kings is fantastic tho'.

Incl' the 2 above I've read 5 since Christmas, adding King Of The Gypsies, Atlas and Becoming Holyfield.

All are great, but the Hearns book is definitely the lightest of the 5.

I'm gonna buy the Holmes book and Dark Trade today.
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Does the Hitman mention in the book about meeting me and Emerson in Vegas, surely a career highlight?
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Dirk Kelly wrote:Does the Hitman mention in the book about meeting me and Emerson in Vegas, surely a career highlight?
:lol:

probably just emerson
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gonna treat meself to a career set of this guy soon.

one of the best ever. :bow:
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MachoMan09 wrote:
Damian, there is a good review on amazon written by a certain Mr. C. Hughes. Your brother Christopher or a massive coincidence? :DD
Mr C. Hughes will probably be 'Carlos-Wigan' who posts on here (small old world), no relation to Damian as far as I'm aware
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That FOUR KINGS is a great book. Kimbal is a class writer
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teddy007 wrote:
TerribleTerry wrote:
ERIC GUY wrote:I remember taking Ryan Barrett who I think was 15/16 at the time For Tommys fight at the MEN Arena, into the dressing room to meet Manny Steward and Tommy Hearns, as I knew them anyway, I thought ryan would love to meet him, which he did, and the funny thing, as we were leaving Tommy shouted 'Dont forget my video Eric!!' classic stuff!!
Eric are you Squd in disguise?!... :oo :D

Seems to be like spud without the charisma :OhYes:

Eric is actually telling the truth though, most people would kill for his experiences
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Apparently, Hearns did not like his "Hitman" tag because of the high murder rate in Detroit.
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Terry D wrote:Thought 'Motor City Cobra' was a much better moniker to be honest.
Not bad, but you can't beat Hit Man Hearns, one of the best and most accurate nicknames ever I'd say. Not just his lights out hitting, but that stare he had too.
And the reason I never liked Hatton picking up on it much

I got hooked on boxing watching Tommy's KO of Cuevas on TV while I was staying in the states, then had to buy the Ring mag when it had Hearns on the cover in his hitman guise, a few months later.

I looked at the book in the shop the other day, and yes it looked a bit lightweight.

The Larry Holmes one mentioned above is terrific. Holmes tells it like it is/was, as always.
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Shuler.
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It was like something off rocky how he managed to get up in the hagler fight although he was out. Was bought up on Hearns by my old man, and only in last couple of years having rewatched old fights, that i have started to appreciate tommy's hand speed, boxing ability abd movement, rather than his power. Tommy a true great.
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I've just read Boxrec's own James McDonell's Charlie Magri book, 'Champagne Charlie'. I started to follow boxing a little after Charlie's time but met him recently and wanted to find out more about him. A great read. I've also just received my copy of Oliver Jarrett's book on Kirkland Laing which I'm really looking forward to reading.
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