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Re: The Marvelous Cobra: Fights that Changed the Course of History

Posted: 06 Nov 2017, 16:28
by davie
I think they fought.
No a bad scrap by all accounts

Re: The Marvelous Cobra: Fights that Changed the Course of History

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 22:13
by Kalan
Didn't change History any... The title remained just where it was, in the hands of Marvin Hagler...

The memory I have is a totally wasted Hearns weakly running or rubbery legs like an wobbly tinker toy ready to collapse... and Hagler running after him... I knew when Tommy turned his back after taking a tremendous right the fight was just a few seconds from being over...

Trainers tell you "When a guy turns his back after you hit him and runs, he's done.. Don't be polite or sportsmanlike waiting for him to turn back around to face you.. The man is surrendering.. Run straight at him and smash him dead." ... Hagler literally flew at Tommy and blew him away.

Re: The Marvelous Cobra: Fights that Changed the Course of History

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 19:16
by elmersalsa
Kalan wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 22:13 Didn't change History any... The title remained just where it was, in the hands of Marvin Hagler...

The memory I have is a totally wasted Hearns weakly running or rubbery legs like an wobbly tinker toy ready to collapse... and Hagler running after him... I knew when Tommy turned his back after taking a tremendous right the fight was just a few seconds from being over...

Trainers tell you "When a guy turns his back after you hit him and runs, he's done.. Don't be polite or sportsmanlike waiting for him to turn back around to face you.. The man is surrendering.. Run straight at him and smash him dead." ... Hagler literally flew at Tommy and blew him away.
Marvelous had to take some tremendous shots to win that fight. That night, he earned that nickname.

Re: The Marvelous Cobra: Fights that Changed the Course of History

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 20:42
by Kalan
Barkley took everything Tommy could throw as well...and iced the sucker -- The skinny kid didn't pack near as big of a wallop at Middleweight.

Re: The Marvelous Cobra: Fights that Changed the Course of History

Posted: 10 Nov 2017, 20:49
by SaadOffTheDeck
Too bad the fight didn't happen a few years earlier. I'll never forget putting on HBO and it was a who concert. I love the who, but it was a huge letdown. Hearns would have had a better chance boxing and that was before Marvin had a 'superfight'. If he had the same nerves he showed against Duran he would have been in for a long night. The rematch that Leonard stole would have been great too.

Re: The Marvelous Cobra: Fights that Changed the Course of History

Posted: 09 Jan 2018, 20:14
by Nile4000
If they had fought in 1982, Hearns may have gotten it worse. Hagler was in his prime at that time, and I think that what made Hearns have second thoughts.

Re: The Marvelous Cobra: Fights that Changed the Course of History

Posted: 13 Jan 2018, 14:41
by elmersalsa
Nile4000 wrote: 09 Jan 2018, 20:14 If they had fought in 1982, Hearns may have gotten it worse. Hagler was in his prime at that time, and I think that what made Hearns have second thoughts.
Marvelous was prime in '85, too!

Re: The Marvelous Cobra: Fights that Changed the Course of History

Posted: 13 Jan 2018, 14:52
by elmersalsa
Kalan wrote: 10 Nov 2017, 20:42 Barkley took everything Tommy could throw as well...and iced the sucker -- The skinny kid didn't pack near as big of a wallop at Middleweight.
The Hitman was past his prime both times he faced Iran "The Blade" Barkley.