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THIS IS A 8 x 10 BLACK DISPLAY CASE MADE OF WOOD, 2 1/2 INCHES DEEP, GLASS ENCLOSED. ENCLOSED WITHIN IS A 3 INCH MINI AUTOGRAPHED BOXING GLOVES AND A PICTURE OF THE SUPER FIGHT THE SUPER FIGHT BETWEEN MARVELOUS MARVIN HAGLER VS SUGAR RAY LEONARD. TWO GREAT CHAMPIONS MEET AT CAESARS PALACE IN LAS VEGAS. William Nack of Sports Illustrated reported: Leonard came out dancing and moving and making Hagler lunge and miss. In the early rounds he was the consummate boxer, firing combinations as he kept from harm's way. Leonard put on a show, twisting and turning and popping Hagler Leonard won the first four rounds outright, but by the fifth and sixth, Hagler was beginning to find the range and Leonard was no longer moving with his early verve. In the seventh, a Hagler hook rocked Leonard and the challenger briefly sagged. Now, Hagler battled Leonard to the ropes, firing shots up and down. He had Leonard in trouble as the bell sounded. But the champion was still behind in the scoring, and it was patently clear that, if his legs held up, Leonard would win. In the eighth round, an impatient Hagler snarled to Leonard, "Come on, slug!" "No chance," said Leonard. Throughout the fight, even with Leonard right in front of him, Hagler had problems solving his foe's rich boxing style. He couldn't seem to put combinations together, and whenever he seemed to have Leonard in trouble, he couldn't muster the savvy to put him away. The 12th round underscored that failing as well as any other, and Leonard's spent condition at the end was testimony to the strength of character it had taken to score this upset of upsets. In the face of his long layoff and the odds against him -- five to two in Vegas betting parlors -- Leonard had fought magnificently and displayed great courage and resolve. GREAT FIGHT GREAT CONVERSATIONAL PIECE FOR SPORTS BARS, BARBERSHOPS, GYMS, OFFICE OR HOME ! A GREAT GIFT FOR DADS OR BOXING FANS OF ALL AGES. COOL GIFT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. DISPLAY CASE MINI BOXING GLOVE AUTOGRAPHED BY IS A LIMITED PRINT EDITION OF THE FIGHTER'S REAL AUTOGRAPHS.