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Roy Jones Jr recently made headlines when he predicted that Mayweather would have lost had he been around in the eighties, ...
Though Leonard is gracious in his assessment, the two have been compared for their incredible rhythm and speed. He actually ...
Thomas Hearns recorded 61 victories in his Hall of Fame career; Emanuel Steward trained Hearns at the old Kronk Gym in Detroit; Hearns said he misses Steward, who was like a father to him, ...
Thomas “Hitman” Hearns has been retired for 15 years. The Detroit legend's boxing career spanned nearly three decades, but out of 67 professional fights, many fans agree one holds more weight ...
AP, 1984 Thomas Hearns, left, drives Roberto Duran into the ropes during first round of their World Boxing Council super welterweight championship fight, June 15, 1984, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
Floyd Mayweather defeated all comers during his boxing career. He retired with a perfect record of 50-0-0, racking up wins ...
Thomas Hearns' jab gave Sugar Ray Leonard, right, trouble during the first half of the fight. Wally McNamee/Getty Images "What the fans got to understand is: It was hot as hell in that ring," said ...
Thomas Hearns might not be the greatest fighter in history, but the only man to win world championships in four weight divisions has a body that is capable of undergoing transformations the likes o… ...
On June 15, 1984, Thomas Hearns faced off against Roberto Duran in a battle of boxing legends. The fight ended with arguably the most violent and memorable finish in the sport's long history.
To the cynical, Joe Louis Arena is aptly named. Name a hockey arena after a boxer? Well, you’ve heard the old joke. “I went to a boxing match and a hockey game broke out ...
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Boxing Legend Thomas Hearns Sends Message After 'True Icon ... - MSNThomas Hearns reacts to George Foreman's passing. Just like the rest of the boxing world, former multi-division champion Thomas Hearns is mourning the death of George Foreman Jr.
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