The Motor City Cobra | Thomas Hearns

in steemsports •  7 years ago 



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The Hitman, The Cobra... whatever you call him, just know his real name. Thomas Hearns is one of the greatest welterweights of all time, and he still remains as one of the three kings of the 80s era, the man who holds company with the true greatest of the sport of boxing.


Wild battles with Duran, Hagler, and Sugar Ray, Hearns proved himself as a prodigal boxer with inordinate range and uncanny timing. His jab and right hand were so damn lethal, and his piston of a left hand was just as dangerous as his right.. he was a marvel in his day.

The only questions with Hearns were with his durability at times, and in retrospect, I see his weight cuts having a lot to do with this very fact. Sugar Ray was able to drop him, Hagler was able to finish him (after their absolute war), and Duran was just too short to hurt him at all...
...but if Roberto connected, it may have been over... that is why that particular fight was so enticing in its day. Regardless of the stature of Hearns among the kings of boxing in that day, he was able to whitewash everyone else in the division... mostly by vicious knockout.

The Hitman is a perfect example of a fighter who uses his reach incredibly well, and fights behind a monstrous jab that is almost as feared as a devastating punch from the power side. The piston like forward punch acted as a stun machine against most formidable opponents of his day.
I like watching Hearns take out the best of them with his confounding reach and ability to cover distance like his moniker... he truly was a Cobra with a vicious bite. Cheers to the Hitman who paved the way for the longer, skinnier fighter. He was one of the best ever!


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Hearns was a true warrior who gave 100% each and every time he climbed through the ropes. Unlike too many fighters of the modern era, he was always willing to fight the very best opponents possible. He was a skilled boxer with viscious punching power who was not afraid to mix it up. He had a crowd pleasing style and was a pleasure to watch in the ring. Guys like Thomas Hearns are what made boxing a great sport.

Absolutely.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Hitman, is the best player of all time, I really like the style and technique of the game

The legend

Hearns began his professional boxing career in Detroit, Michigan, under the tutelage of Emanuel Steward in 1977. Steward had changed Hearns from a light hitting amateur boxer to one of the most devastating punchers in boxing history.

He won six world titles in five weight classes during his pro career, defeating future boxing hall of famers such as Pipino Cuevas, Wilfred Benítez, Virgil Hill and Roberto Durán. Hearns started his career by knocking out his first 17 opponents. In 1980, Hearns carried his 28-0 record into a world title match against Mexico's Pipino Cuevas. Hearns ended Cuevas's 4-year reign by beating him by TKO in the second round. Hearns was voted "Fighter of the Year" by Ring Magazine in 1980.

He is the great fighter

My pops used to say he is a legend and ain't scared in climbing that rope with just anybody and ready to fight the best player without a second thougt

I like Thomas hearn

Nice

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