Although most at the fight including the television announcers scored it as Hearns winning, the judges called it a draw and were loudly booed by the ringside crowd. The first took place in 1981 when Hearns lost his championship belt in a grueling 14-round fight to Sugar Ray Leonard. Hearns, as his fans know, found it very hard to walk away from the sport Hagler quit in disgust after his 1987 decision loss to Sugar Ray Leonard. Hearns had an amateur record of 155â8. … He was forced to retire injured at the end of the round. I don't think Hearns keeps Ketchel off him for more than 7-8 rounds. While remaining super-welterweight (light-middleweight) champion, Hearns ventured into the middleweight division to challenge undisputed middleweight champion Marvin Hagler in 1985. [5], Hearns moved up in weight and won the WBC Super Welterweight (154 lb) title from boxing legend and three-time world champion Wilfred BenÃtez (44-1-1) in New Orleans in December 1982, and defended that title against European Champion Luigi Minchillo (42-1) (W 12), Roberto Durán (TKO 2), no.1 contender Fred Hutchings (29-1) (KO 3) and #1 contender Mark Medal (26-2) (TKO 8). Steward had changed Hearns from a light hitting amateur boxer to one of the most devastating punchers in boxing history. Two great fighters with different styles of fighting. Hearns fought twice more, winning both fights by TKO. Hearns began his professional boxing career in Detroit, Michigan, under the tutelage of Emanuel Steward in 1977. Many felt Hearns did enough to deserve the decision in the rematch of their first epic fight, but in retrospect, a draw may have been the most reasonable result. Hearns ended his career in 2006 with a record of 61 wins (48 by knockout), five losses, and one draw. Hearns began his professional boxing career in Detroit, Michigan, under the tutelage of Emanuel Steward in 1977. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). [1] He currently ranks #92 in BoxRec ranking of the greatest pound for pound boxers of all time. However, the judges scored the fight a controversial draw. 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Hearns was known as a devastating puncher throughout his career, even at cruiserweight, despite having climbed up five weight classes. Though brief, the Hagler-Hearns fight is … In addition, he won the IBO title at Cruiserweight. In a modern world where boxing struggles to produce new stars, the ’80s had four of the best boxers ever competing in similar weight classes at their prime. Hearns had one last great performance in 1991, as he challenged the undefeated WBA light-heavyweight champion Virgil Hill. Both fighters traded blows in the second round until Hearns appeared to injure his right ankle. He also won the 1977 National Golden Gloves Light Welterweight Championship. In this fight, Hearns suffered his first professional defeat when Leonard stopped him in the 14th round. Despite the loss, Hearns garnered a tremendous amount of respect from fans and boxing aficionados alike. Hearns pulled a Duran like move on him faking a jab to the body and dropping a big right hand on him. Birale's body was … In 1980, Hearns carried his 28-0 record into a world title match against Mexico's Pipino Cuevas. Due to personal financial issues, Hearns was forced to auction off his possessions at The Auction Block of Detroit, Michigan, on April 3, 2010. In 1977, he won the National Amateur Athletic Union Light Welterweight Championship, defeating Bobby Joe Young of Steubenville, Ohio, in the finals. Thomas Hearns' bouts March 28, 1981 Succeeded by W10 Ernie Singletary: Rematch. At 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 metres), he was very tall for his weight classes and possessed a relatively slight physique. Adam Augustyn is Managing Editor, Reference Content at Encyclopædia Britannica. Among his victims: Roberto Duran (UD 15), Thomas Hearns (TKO 3) and John Mugabi (KO 11). On June 23, 1997, Hearns appeared on a WWF telecast, performing in a storyline where he was taunted and challenged by professional wrestler Bret "Hitman" Hart, who claimed that Hearns "stole" the "Hitman" nickname. The Detroit boxer fought from the 1970s to the 2000s, winning six world titles and two continental titles. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2012. Why did Pipino Cuevas fall apart after losing to Thomas Hearns? During his reign at this weight, the 2 round destruction of Roberto Durán, in which he became the first boxer to KO Durán, is seen as his pinnacle achievement, earning him his second Ring Magazine "Fighter of the Year" award in 1984.[6]. Thomas Hearns is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1977 to 2006. At 50, he could easily pass for 10 years younger. As a teenager, he began training at the Kronk Gym, which would become celebrated for turning out dozens of world champion boxers, most notably Hearns. In March 1987, Hearns scored six knockdowns of Dennis Andries to win the WBC light-heavyweight title with a tenth round stoppage at Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan. Steward had changed Hearns from a light hitting amateur boxer to one of the most devastating punchers in boxing history. Their company, Hearns Entertainment, has promoted many cards, including the Mike Tyson–Andrew Golota bout in 2000. The battle did go back and forth some, but Hearns was unable to capitalize on his early successes against Hagler. Hearns ended Cuevas's 4-year reign by beating him by TKO in the second round. The first round was competitive, with Hearns appearing hurt by a solid right to the jaw. His mother, Lois Hearns, is a fight promoter. Marvelous Marvin Hagler’s breathless battle with Thomas “Hitman” Hearns lasted less than eight minutes but its brutal impact has lingered on across three decades. [2] On June 10, 2012, Hearns was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.[3]. Hearns was able to stun Hagler soon after the opening bell, but he subsequently broke his right hand in the first round. He came on strong and put Hearns through the ropes at the end of the round. He failed to get much recognition from the public despite winning streak of 17 fights by knockout. He is ranked number 18 on The Ring's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time. He was accused of shooting his 19-year-old finance, Nancy Birale, two days earlier after she threatened to leave him. Our editors will review what youâve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. The second was much shorter, a three-round knockout at the hands of Marvelous Marvin Hagler in 1985. The fight, however, was allowed to continue at this point, with the ringside commentators remarking on the fact that, "the last thing Hagler wants or needs is for this fight to be stopped on a cut." This tactic worked fairly well, but in the third round Hagler staggered Hearns and managed to catch him against the ropes, where a crushing right hand by Hagler knocked Hearns down. But further contractual problems saw Benitez lose plenty, and when he did return in late 1982, Thomas Hearns took his title away. With her second marriage, six children joined the first three. Though brief, the Hagler-Hearns fight is regarded by boxing historians as one of the most ferocious and compelling bouts in the sportâs history. Hearns and Leonard banked a combined 17 million dollars for the fight, making it the largest purse in sports history at the time. Boxing skill-Hearns. He kept the hard work over and over again to re… Thomas Hearns (born October 18, 1958) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1977 to 2006. It is possible that Jose “Pipino” Quevas did not fall apart at all after his fight with Thomas Hearns, but might have been a hard punching, but limited boxer who ran off a good streak as champion. Thirty-five years ago, Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns delivered one of boxing’s greatest fights ... it seemed the only way Hagler could lose would be … Thomas Hearns commenced his professional boxing career in the year 1977. Items included were a 1957 Chevy, 47' Fountain boat, and a slew of collectible memorabilia. Hearns became the first boxer to win a world title in five weight divisions. Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox. Hearns quickly made amends by dispatching undefeated rising star James "Black Gold" Shuler with a devastating first-round knockout in 1986. Later that year, his four-round destruction of Juan Roldán (63â2) to claim the vacant WBC middleweight title made Hearns a four-weight world champion. Thomas Hearns is one of the greats of boxing, a ferocious puncher who won world titles at five different weights. Hearns weakness was his chin. Benitez turned pro at 15 and went on to face the likes of Carlos Palomino, Bruce Curry, Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns and Roberto Duran. Hearns ended up "attacking" Jim Neidhart and knocking him down with a series of punches before officials entered the ring and broke up the "confrontation. The following year, Leonard retired due to a detached retina, and there would be no rematch until 1989. On March 20, 1992, Hearns lost this title on a split decision to old foe Iran Barkley but continued to compete and won his next 8 bouts. This was the only time he was ever knocked out straight on his face. Hearnsâs reputation was made by two of the most famed boxing matches of the 1980s, both of which he lost. Hearns was able to get up before the referee's count reached ten seconds; Snyder was not and Hearns won by first round knockout.[7]. Hearns was voted "Fighter of the Year" by Ring Magazine in 1980. The … ", On November 6, 1998, Hearns had a boxing fight which featured a rare, double knockdown. After another combination to the body and head, referee Davey Pearl stopped the fight. Hearns came back as he always did, regaining the WBC super welterweight crown 14 months later against Mark Medal on the bill I topped. His son Ronald Hearns is also a boxer, and he fought on the undercard of his father's last couple of fights. And he is still wealthy. In 1981, Hearns the WBA Champion, with a 32â0 record (30 KOs), fought WBC Champion Sugar Ray Leonard (30â1) to unify the World Welterweight Championship in a bout dubbed "The Showdown." His mother actually married twice, and he was her first child from the first marriage. Hearns’s reputation was made by two of the most famed boxing matches of the 1980s, both of which he lost. This was Hearns's sixth Superfight, a fight which much of the public believed Hearns won, flooring Leonard in both the 3rd and 11th rounds. Hagler made 12 successful defenses over five-plus years, 11 by knockout, and also picked up the IBF title along the way. On 15 April 1985, Marvin Hagler and Tommy Hearns engaged in one of the greatest … Hearns beat the count but was clearly unable to continue and the referee decided to stop the fight. Hearns started his career by knocking out his first 17 opponents. He won six major world titles in five weight classes during his pro career, defeating future boxing hall of famers such as Pipino Cuevas, Wilfred BenÃtez, Virgil Hill and Roberto Durán. The first took place in 1981 when Hearns lost his championship belt in a grueling 14-round fight to Sugar Ray Leonard. Thomas Hearns was born on October 18th1958 in Memphis, Tennessee. The crowd booed and Hearns took the microphone and promised his fans that he would be back. Corrections? By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica. Hearns was dazed, totally out of gas and received a count but was saved by the bell. Billed "The Fight" (later known as "The War"[citation needed]), this bout has often been labeled as the three greatest rounds in boxing history. Ketchel win by KO in the 15th round. Among Hearnsâs other notable fights are his second-round knockout of Roberto Durán in 1984, a 1987 victory over Juan Domingo Roldán that gave Hearns the World Boxing Council (WBC) middleweight belt and a then-record fourth weight-class world championship, and a 1989 rematch with Leonard that resulted in a draw despite widespread public belief that Hearns won the bout. After amassing a 72-1 record that included a 15-round decision over Sugar Ray Leonard in the summer of 1980, he lost to Leonard in their famous “No Mas” rematch in November of that year. Considering the popularity of the fight and the level of competition, a rematch seemed to be a foregone conclusion and was highly anticipated, but it never took place. Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. One week after the fight, Shuler was killed in a motorcycle accident. Hearns serves as a Reserve Police Officer with the Detroit Police Department. Hearns couldn't out slug or out box Iran Barkley, and James Toney did both against Iran. Ketchel had great power coming from all angles and Hearns was a great boxer with power. Roberto Duran in 1980 (first fight) Terry Norris in 1991 and Hector Camacho in 1997 (his last two fights). According to Thomas Hearns’ trainer, Emmanuel Steward, the day before the fight Hagler, Hearns was having trouble relaxing, so he went out for an extra long distance run and then had a friend massage his legs, which were now tight and sore. Ring in the new year with a Britannica Membership, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Thomas-Hearns, Famous African Americans - Biography of Thomas Hearns, Thomas Hearns - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). Also Duran tended to be inconsistent at the higher weights even though he did have some good fights beating Leonard at 147 and Barkley at 160. Nicknamed the "Motor City Cobra", and more famously "The Hitman", Hearns' tall, slender build and oversized arms and shoulders allowed him to move up over fifty pounds in his career and become the first boxer in history to win world titles in five weight divisions: welterweight, light … Hearns was named Fighter of the Year by The Ring magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America in 1980 and 1984; the latter following his knockout of Roberto Durán. Hearns started the round boxing and moving, but after staggering Hearns with an overhand right, Leonard pinned Hearns against the ropes. 'Whenever I think back to it, I can still feel those huge punches': 35 years ago, 'Marvelous' Marvin Hagler and Thomas 'Hitman' Hearns traded blows in the most primeval three rounds in boxing HISTORY In the 13th round, Leonard, behind on points on all 3 judges scorecards, needed a knockout to win. On her own, Mrs. Hearns raised Tommy and his siblings in Grand Junction until Tommy was five years old; then the family moved to Detroit, Michigan. His reach helped to compensate for his thin build, but his most notable asset was his powerful right hand, which helped Hearns knock out each of his first 13 professional opponents in no more than three rounds. As a result of breaking his right hand, Hearns began to use lateral movement and a good jab to keep Hagler at bay as best he could. A move to middleweight proved fruitless, a bad beating at the hands of Mustafa Hamsho showed clearly there would be no more world titles. Hearns was born in Grand Junction, Tennessee, on October 18, 1958,[4] the youngest of three children in his mother's first marriage. Leonard, with his left eye shut and time running out, resumed his attack in the 14th. The only person Hagler could hear amid the din was his mother. On April 15, 1985, in one of his finest bouts, he pummeled Thomas Hearns… After winning two non-title fights, Duran lost a 15 round decision to Wilfred Benitez in January of 1982 (Hearns took the belt from Benitez later that year). The rematch, billed as "The War", would happen eight years later June 12, 1989. He took responsibility for repaying the entire debt, which he said was accrued from being overly generous toward his large extended family.[8]. On 10 April 1999, Hearns travelled to England and beat Nate Miller by unanimous decision to win the IBO cruiserweight title. Hagler closed well to outpoint the legendary Roberto Duran in 1983. Hearns possessed an unusual body type for a world-class boxer. His debt to the IRS was $250,000. Hearns had to wait until 1989 for a rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard, this time for Leonard's WBC super-middleweight title and Hearns' WBO title. Thomas Hearns, also called Tommy Hearns, bynames the Hitman and the Motor City Cobra, (born October 18, 1958, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.), American boxer who became, in 1987, the first person to win world titles in four weight divisions. The second was much shorter, a three-round knockout at the hands of Marvelous Marvin Hagler in 1985. Henry Hearns, the 22-year-old brother of Thomas Hearns, was charged with first-degree murder on the day of the fight. It was scary good what Hearns did to Duran, who had never been knocked out in 82 professional fights. Renowned as a devastating puncher (rather than as a boxer who relied on textbook technique), Hearns ultimately won world titles in five weight classes (welterweight, light middleweight, middleweight, super middleweight, and light heavyweight). In a huge upset, Hearns lost his WBC middleweight title to Iran Barkley via a third-round TKO in June 1988 in a bout Ring Magazine named 1988 Upset of the Year. In her second marriage she had three more children and the family got united in the second marriage. Although hinted at in the post-fight interviews, a third fight between the two never materialized. Despite having scored just two stoppage wins in six contests since his defeat to Leonard in 1981, Hearns appeared extraordinarily confident in the days leading up to the match, and in fact, at one of the final press conferences, he openly predicted he would knock out the great “Manos de Piedra” in two rounds. The battle elevated both fighters to superstar status. He did, however, manage to open a deep cut on Hagler's forehead that caused the ring doctor to consider a stoppage. Their results against Barkley are the final argument. Hagler went on to defend the title 12 times from 1981 through 1986. Hagler struggled with Duran over 15 competitive rounds, while Hearns crushed him in two. Updates? His final fight was on 4 February 2006 against Shannon Landberg. Hearns grew up in Detroit, where he took up boxing at age 10. He spent his childhood in Grand Junction in Tennessee and he was the youngest one of three children in his family. Chins advantage Ketchel. However, seven of his losses came in his last 16 bouts. In it, Hearns and opponent Jay Snyder landed punches simultaneously during the very first round, Hearns a devastating right hand to Snyder's chin and Snyder a left jab to Hearns' chin. Photo from The Ring archive Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. His fights against Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns, and Marvin Hagler helped build their reputation of the fabulous four. He quickly ascended the boxing ranks and had his first major world title bout in 1980, a surprising second-round knockout of José (âPipinoâ) Cuevas that made Hearns the World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight champion. He retired in 1990 with a record of 53-8-1 with 31 KOs. Clearly Manny Stewart was taking millions from him and milking him for far too much. In Hill's eleventh defense of the title, Hearns returned to his amateur roots and outboxed the champion to win a convincing decision and add a sixth world title to his illustrious career. Duran is 5-7 Hearns is 6-2. On September 27, 1980, in his 54th professional fight, Hagler took the world title from Alan Minter with a third-round knockout. There is no visible legacy of his epic scraps with Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns, and Marvin Hagler. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Thomas Hearns II, billed as "The War", ... dropping Leonard in the third after grazing him with a right cross that caused Leonard to lose his footing and again in round 11 after landing consecutive right hands. After posting an amateur record of 155 wins and eight losses, he turned professional in 1977. He also won the WBA and retained the WBC welterweight titles in a September bout, knocking out Thomas Hearns the 14th round. Omissions? However, he got his breakthrough in 1980 after he defeated Jose “Pipino” Cuevas on two rounds after which he then earned the World Boxing Association welterweight title. Power advantage even. In November that year, Hearns returned to win another world title, defeating James Kinchen (44â3) via a majority decision to win the inaugural WBO super-middleweight title. Her second marriage failed as well, so Mrs. Hearns had to take care of all of her children on her ow… Ryan hosted an hour long preview special on CBS the day before the fight, something he calls “unheard of at the time,” featuring an all-star panel including Thomas Hearns …
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