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  Nationality American
  Realname Marvelous Marvin Hagler<br>born Marvin Nathaniel Hagler
  Nickname Marvelous
  Weight Middleweight
  Birth Date May 23 , 1954
  Birth Place Newark, New Jersey , USA
  Home Brockton, Massachusetts
  Style Southpaw
  Total 67
  Wins 62
  KO 52
  Losses 3
  Draws 2
  No Contests 0


Marvelous Marvin Hagler (born '''Marvin Nathaniel Hagler''' in Newark , New Jersey , May 23 , 1954 ), is an American former boxer.

He finished his boxing career with a record of 62-3-2 with 53 knockouts.

A native of Brockton, Massachusetts , Hagler was a number one ranked Middleweight boxer for many years before he could fight for the title. He often had to travel to his opponents' hometowns to get fights, and he even boxed against the best that the city of Philadelphia had to offer. He lost decisions to Willie Monroe and Bobby 'Boogaloo' Watts , and had to suffer while watching less deserving challengers receive title shots against Carlos Monzon and Hugo Corro .

This served for Hagler to build upon a strong character. Hagler avenged his 2 defeats by knocking out Monroe and Watts in rematches, and won a 10 round decision over Bennie Briscoe in a classic Philadelphia confrontation, and by this time he had made fans in both Massachusetts and Philadelphia. By then, promoter Bob Arum , a lawyer who had helped in the White House during President John F. Kennedy 's tenure, took notice and signed him. Hagler needed some gubernatorial help, but Arum pulled the strings, and finally, in November 1979 , Hagler was in the ring with a world Middleweight champion. Vito Antuofermo gave Hagler a shot, and the fight turned into a Middleweight classic. One of the greatest championship bouts in Middleweight history was unfortunately marred by controversy, and Hagler had to settle for a draw or tie. This only added to Hagler's frustrations.

Antuofermo lost his title later to Alan Minter , who became the 2nd champion to be brave enough to defend his title against the Brockton menace. Hagler went to London and beat Minter in 3 rounds at the Wembley Arena . At the conclusion of this bout a riot broke out, and Hagler and his trainers had to be carried away to their locker rooms by the police, in the middle of a rain of beer bottles and glasses.

Hagler proved a busy world champion and he defeated future world champion Fulgencio Obelmejias by a knockout in 8 rounds, and then former world champ Antuofermo in a rematch by knockout in 5 rounds. Both matches were fought at the Boston Garden . Mustafa Hamsho , who would later defeat future world champion Bobby Czyz , followed, and he was beaten in 11 rounds. '' Caveman Lee '' lasted only 1 round, and in a rematch in Italy , Obelmejias lasted 5 rounds. British champion Tony Sibson followed in Hagler's list of unsuccessful challengers, falling in 6 rounds, and Wilford Scypion went in 4. By then, Hagler was a staple on HBO , the Pay Per View of its time.

A super-fight against Roberto Duran followed and Duran was the first challenger to last the distance with Hagler in a world championship bout, but he lost a unanimous 15 round decision. Then came Juan Roldan , who became the only man to drop Hagler, scoring a knockdown seconds into the fight, but Hagler got angrier and proceeded to beat Roldan, stopping him in 10 rounds. Hamsho was given a rematch, but was again beat, in three rounds.

On April 15 , 1985 , Hagler and Thomas Hearns met in what was billed as The War .This fight is widely regarded as one of the most brutal and thrilling boxing matches of all time. Hearns, who was expected to box and take advantage of his superior reach, stood toe to toe with Hagler from early in the first round.The pair fought at a ferocious pace with the crowd giving a standing ovation as the bell sounded to end the 1st round. Hagler who was pressing for such an exchange was happy to fight on the inside, both fighters landed hurtful punches but Hagler appeared to have the advantage with his more solid chin (ability to absorb an excellent punch). Hagler, despite a cut to the head managed to overpower Hearns in the third round, scoring a decissive knockout.

Next was John Mugabi , who was 26-0 with 26 Knockout s. Hagler took Mugabi's best shots and came back handily, stopping Mugabi in the 11th in what would turn out to be his last successful defense. Hagler's next challenger was Sugar Ray Leonard , who won what some thought was a controversial split decision in Las Vegas on April of 1987 . While punch stat numbers showed that Leonard scored fifteen more punches than Hagler, Leonard's punches were ineffective in deterring the champion's forward momentum. Hagler landed the harder shots and controlled the pace from the fourth round on.

After his defense against Hearns and before his fight with Mugabi, Hagler changed his name legally to ''Marvelous Marvin Hagler'' and made some commercials, most notably a commercial for Pizza Hut and, later, Gillette .

He thought his decision loss to Leonard was undeserved, and quit in the movie '' Indio ''. In 1995 , he starred alongside Giselle Blondet in another low budget film.

Hagler is now living in Italy.

Hagler has four children to his first wife, Bertha.

He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in 1993 .


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  Before Alan Minter
  Title1 Middleweight boxing champion (WBA)
  Years1 September 27 1980&ndashApril 4, 1987
  After1 vacancy filled by <br> Sumbu Kalambay
  Title2 Middleweight boxing champion (WBC)
  Years2 September 27, 1980&ndashApril 4,1987


  Before -
  Title Middleweight boxing champion (IBF)
  Years May 27, 1983&ndashApril 4,1987