Marvelous day for Marvin.
Posted: 29 Jul 2006, 07:22
From Bostonherald.com
Did any Boxrec members attend?
Did any Boxrec members attend?
BROCKTON - Considering that a former champ can never hear “Eye of the Tiger” enough, Marvin Hagler had to smile as the crowd that gathered in Brockton City Hall’s sweltering lobby applauded loudly as the old boxing anthem was blasted from a pair of speakers.
After close to an hour of presentations, proclamations and attention-starved politicians set up against a backdrop of Civil War paintings, the song ended the affair with the abruptness of the thunderstorm that soon followed.
“Brockton’s my home,” the jet-lagged former middleweight champ said as he headed for an air-conditioned limousine. “I never get enough of this place.”
But this visit was clearly different. Hagler, who has sponsored two scholarship winners each year at Massasoit Community College, has put his name on a charity boxing tournament that will be held today starting at 5 p.m. at the Brockton Fairgrounds, with a “family fun festival” preceding the fight card, starting at 2 p.m.
Proceeds will benefit his favorite charity - the Hagler Scholarship Fund - as well as Brockton High School’s “Save Our Sports Program.”
The city also declared today Marvin Hagler Day. One might think there have been many such days bearing that title since Hagler’s retirement in 1987.
But beyond the Brockton Rox’ Hagler Bobblehead Doll Night two years ago during a baseball game, and despite Hagler’s occasional forays out of his postretirement home in Milan, Italy, the actual honor may not have been bestowed before today, according to event organizer Tony O’Brien.
“He likes to do things very low-key,” said O’Brien. But there was no escaping the love yesterday.
After starting his afternoon at MCC, where a plaque was unveiled to commemorate the scholarship fund, Hagler rode on to City Hall for a marathon meet-and-greet with old friends and seemingly every politician associated with the self-proclaimed City of Champions.
Still fit and befitting his home in one of the world’s style capitals, Hagler graciously walked through the crowd in a well-tailored light-gray suit, red tie and black shoes. As the ceremony droned on, Hagler alternately mopped the sweat off his legendary shaved head and pointed his finger at all of the familiar faces in the crowd.
Former sparring partners, brother Robbie Sims, old friends from the gym, former trainer Goody Petronelli - they all were there. The VIP list will expand tonight, when former opponents Thomas Hearns and Vito Antuofermo are expected to be on hand for the fight card. But Hagler shrugged at the mention of those names. “We all cross paths from time to time,” he said of the associations that come with his latest role as a boxing commentator.
This weekend is different. Though he was born in Newark, N.J., he considers Brockton the starting point. “I see a lot of differences coming back now, but it’s great to be here, seeing my family and friends and the people who followed my achievements,”Hagler said. “I just hope we can really put on a good show (tonight).”Judging from yesterday, he’ll have a receptive crowd. “Life has been very good to me,” he told the crowd. “Nothing is easy. It’s all hard, and when you’re trying to help, you have to focus on the youth.” Especially the youth of Brockton. Upon closing his brief speech with a flurry of Italian, Hagler pointed to the City Hall floor as he said, “A casa” - Italian for “at home.”