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Rmarsh 03-14-2021 09:47 AM

Marvin Hagler
 
My favorite boxer of all time has passed away at 66 years old.
Met the legend once at lincoln park ballroom where they used to hold amatuer boxing bouts. He was there to support one of the amateurs from the Petronelli brothers team from Brockton. Asked him for his autograph and he was engaging and friendly. RIP

Hookedagain 03-14-2021 03:19 PM

Sad news for sure. He was my all time favorite. When I was a boy my uncle worked for a company in Stoughton as a long haul truck driver. I would travel with him when I was out of school for the summer. Hagler also worked there loading trucks. He was always a nice guy. Fast forward almost 40 years....he was living in New Hampshire for the last several years and I have a place up in Bartlett. He would come into the bar at Attitash and have dinner and a beer quite often. My wife and I have sat with him many times and chewed the fat. I was pleased to know he remembers me as the kid that went with his uncle. Very genuine guy. RIP.

Rmarsh 03-15-2021 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Hookedagain (Post 1209720)
Sad news for sure. He was my all time favorite. When I was a boy my uncle worked for a company in Stoughton as a long haul truck driver. I would travel with him when I was out of school for the summer. Hagler also worked there loading trucks. He was always a nice guy. Fast forward almost 40 years....he was living in New Hampshire for the last several years and I have a place up in Bartlett. He would come into the bar at Attitash and have dinner and a beer quite often. My wife and I have sat with him many times and chewed the fat. I was pleased to know he remembers me as the kid that went with his uncle. Very genuine guy. RIP.


Cool story there Hooked
In his prime..... and in person you could see he was an incredible physical specimen....same height and weight as I was at the time....except he was all muscle. He had an amazing record....67 fights with 52 KO's. He was robbed by the judges in a split decision when he fought the medias golden boy.....sugar ray leonard



In a pro boxing career spanning 14 years and 67 fights, Marvelous Marvin Hagler never was knocked down.

Guppy 03-15-2021 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Hookedagain (Post 1209720)
Sad news for sure. He was my all time favorite. When I was a boy my uncle worked for a company in Stoughton as a long haul truck driver. I would travel with him when I was out of school for the summer. Hagler also worked there loading trucks. He was always a nice guy. Fast forward almost 40 years....he was living in New Hampshire for the last several years and I have a place up in Bartlett. He would come into the bar at Attitash and have dinner and a beer quite often. My wife and I have sat with him many times and chewed the fat. I was pleased to know he remembers me as the kid that went with his uncle. Very genuine guy. RIP.

Cool Spud
My brother in law use to own the Bartlett Inn before the Mysterious fire... we’d stay there to ski Attitash,,,, nephew lives in the house behind that lot, great hard working young man and family....

I miss 🎿 skiing... and my knees... LOL

Hookedagain 03-15-2021 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1209751)
Cool Spud
My brother in law use to own the Bartlett Inn before the Mysterious fire... we’d stay there to ski Attitash,,,, nephew lives in the house behind that lot, great hard working young man and family....

I miss 🎿 skiing... and my knees... LOL

We ski Attitash quite a bit each year. I've had a place up there since 1998 and made good use of it while Jacob was growing up. This year he is away at college in New York, the wife and I didn't ski at all. My body is really feeling the construction trade this year. It was bitter sweet as I was dying to ski but it felt pretty good not nursing the pains.

Rmarsh 03-16-2021 05:24 AM

Greatest three rounds in boxing history.....

https://youtu.be/yqtiewLWEn4?t=360

Clammer 04-04-2021 01:52 PM

Rmarsh my favorite also

met him once .saw him live 3 times & big screen twice

never followed much after the sugar robbery :shocked:

Mike P 05-04-2021 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Rmarsh (Post 1209732)
Cool story there Hooked
In his prime..... and in person you could see he was an incredible physical specimen....same height and weight as I was at the time....except he was all muscle. He had an amazing record....67 fights with 52 KO's. He was robbed by the judges in a split decision when he fought the medias golden boy.....sugar ray leonard



In a pro boxing career spanning 14 years and 67 fights, Marvelous Marvin Hagler never was knocked down.

He was also robbed by the judges who scored his first title shot against Antuofermo as a draw. Vito looked like he walked face first into a cheese grater after the fight. That pretty much told him that he and the Petronelli Brothers were considered boxing outsiders by the Kings and Arums of the world, and he was only going to win by a KO. So when he went to London to fight Minter on his home turf for the title, he took care of business.

His 2 early losses to Willie Monroe and Bobby Watts were questionable as well.

Rmarsh 05-05-2021 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike P (Post 1210908)
He was also robbed by the judges who scored his first title shot against Antuofermo as a draw. Vito looked like he walked face first into a cheese grater after the fight. That pretty much told him that he and the Petronelli Brothers were considered boxing outsiders by the Kings and Arums of the world, and he was only going to win by a KO. So when he went to London to fight Minter on his home turf for the title, he took care of business.

His 2 early losses to Willie Monroe and Bobby Watts were questionable as well.


He left Minter a bloody mess... and the british fans showed they had no class at all... they pelted the ring with beer cans and bottles after the fight was stopped.....Minter was fortunate the fight didnt go on any longer.....he may have suffered more serious injuries.


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