Leon Edwards Inspired By Marvin Hagler Ahead Of UFC Vegas 21

Leon EdwardsUFC welterweight contender, Leon Edwards, has revealed that he had been religiously watching Marvin Hagler clips in the build-up to his fight with Belal Muhammad. The boxing legend sadly passed away yesterday, but Edwards was unaware of that fact when he posted out a picture of ‘Marvellous’ just hours before his fight in the UFC […]

Leon Edwards

UFC welterweight contender, Leon Edwards, has revealed that he had been religiously watching Marvin Hagler clips in the build-up to his fight with Belal Muhammad.

The boxing legend sadly passed away yesterday, but Edwards was unaware of that fact when he posted out a picture of ‘Marvellous’ just hours before his fight in the UFC Vegas 21 main event.

Edwards was unable to get the win he craved as an eye poke brought an inconclusive end to his fight with Belal Muhammad.

At the UFC Vegas 21 post-fight press conference, Edwards explained that he had felt inspired by Hagler all week and was shocked to hear of his passing just a few hours before he walked out to compete.

“It’s mad, yeah, because all week, since I’ve been to Vegas, all I’ve been posting on my Instagram is Marvin Hagler, Marvin Hagler for some mad reason,” Edwards said. “I had, like, a mad feeling, because I’ve felt that spirit. I’ve been watching him every single day since last Tuesday. Watching him, watching him, watching him.”

“I posted him today,” Edwards added. “Like two hours before he passed away, I posted it. My coach came in, like, ‘Why (are) you posting him? You know he passed away?’ I was like, ‘No, he didn’t. I just posted him.’ … It’s sad really. He’s a legend. I looked up to him. The way he was aggressive. … It’s sad really.” (Transcribed by MMA Junkie)

The former middleweight boxing champion is considered one of the best to ever have fought in the sport. Hagler owns high profile wins over the likes of Tommy Hearns and Roberto Duran. In his final fight he dropped to a split decision defeat against Sugar Ray Leonard. He died yesterday at 66-years old.

Do you think Leon Edwards will continue to take inspiration from the late, great boxer?

On It’s 30th Anniversary, Relive Hagler vs. Hearns — The Greatest Three Round Fight *Ever*

April 15th has never been known to be a forgiving or even modestly pleasant occasion, historically speaking. It marked the death of Lincoln, the sinking of the Titanic, the Great Mississippi Flood, the Boston Marathon bombing, and perhaps worst of all, it’s tax day. Tax day, you guys. Tax day. It also happens to be the day of my birth.

But it’s not all bad. General Electric was formed on April 15th, 1892. Jackie Robinson made his major league debut on April 15th, 1947. And just earlier today, Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of first degree murder. But arguably greater than GE or Jackie or the fact that McDonalds opened it’s first restaurant on this most historic of dates, was the fight that occurred between between Marvin Hagler and Tommy Hearns.

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April 15th has never been known to be a forgiving or even modestly pleasant occasion, historically speaking. It marked the death of Lincoln, the sinking of the Titanic, the Great Mississippi Flood, the Boston Marathon bombing, and perhaps worst of all, it’s tax day. Tax day, you guys. Tax day. It also happens to be the day of my birth.

But it’s not all bad. General Electric was formed on April 15th, 1892. Jackie Robinson made his major league debut on April 15th, 1947. And just earlier today, Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of first degree murder. But arguably greater than GE or Jackie or the fact that McDonalds opened it’s first restaurant on this most historic of dates, was the fight that occurred between between Marvin Hagler and Tommy Hearns.

The date was April 15th, 1985, and undisputed champion Tommy Hearns found himself standing across the ring from who would turn out to be a truly formidable challenger in “Marvelous” Marvin. I won’t retell a story that’s been told a million times, but suffice it to say, “The War” is undoubtedly one of my favorite boxing matches of all time — a back-and-forth slugfest that can legitimately be called “epic” without sounding hyperbolic.

So on its 30th anniversary, relive this brilliant three-round slobberknocker with me and raise a glass. This is combat at its finest.

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