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		<title>Alan Minter vs Marvin Hagler 27.09.1980</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 1980 22:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On September 27, 1980, inside London’s packed Wembley Arena, Marvin Hagler finally earned what years</p>
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<p>On September 27, 1980, inside London’s packed Wembley Arena, <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/marvin-hagler/">Marvin Hagler</a> finally earned what years of ducked fights and disputed decisions had long denied him: the undisputed world middleweight championship. But what should have been a moment of triumph turned into one of the darkest nights in British boxing history.</p>
<p>Facing off against defending champion <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/alan-minter/">Alan Minter</a>, Hagler wasted no time seizing control. From the opening bell, the American southpaw cut through Minter’s defences with surgical precision. A sharp jab in the first round split the skin over Minter’s left eye, setting the tone for what would be a short but violent affair. Minter’s brittle skin, long known as his Achilles’ heel, betrayed him once more.</p>
<p>Despite the pre-fight hype and Minter’s slight edge with the bookies, the champion was never truly in the fight. Hagler’s timing and power wore Minter down. By the third, blood gushed from multiple cuts, his mouthpiece flying after a brutal exchange. At 1:45 of the third, referee Carlos Berrocal had seen enough. The bout was stopped. Hagler was the new champion.</p>
<p>But celebration quickly turned to chaos.</p>
<p>As Hagler raised his hands in victory, a rain of beer cans, bottles, and worse flew from the stands. A violent mob reaction followed, fuelled by nationalistic fervour and undercurrents of racial tension that had been stoked in the weeks leading up to the fight. Security rushed to shield Hagler, who was nearly struck by a full can, while ringside officials and media scrambled for cover. The coronation was abandoned. Hagler didn’t even receive his belts in the ring.</p>
<p>The post-fight violence sparked outrage across Britain. Promoter Mickey Duff issued a public apology to Hagler, while government officials condemned the disgraceful scene. The British Boxing Board of Control launched an inquiry.</p>
<p>In the end, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Minter" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Minter</a> would never regain championship form, retiring after three more fights. Hagler, however, would reign supreme for nearly seven years, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest middleweights in history.</p>
<p>But the night <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvelous_Marvin_Hagler" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Marvin Hagler</a> became champion was remembered not for the brilliance of his performance, but for the shame that drowned it out. In the ring, Hagler was flawless. Outside it, boxing took a black eye it wouldn’t soon forget.</p>
<p><strong>Alan Minter&#8217;s Previous Fight</strong>: <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/alan-minter-vs-vito-antuofermo-2-28-06-1980/">vs Vito Antuofermo (2) 28.06.1980</a></p>
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		<title>Alan Minter vs Vito Antuofermo (2) 28.06.1980</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 1980 22:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a night soaked with both blood and redemption, Alan Minter silenced all doubters with</p>
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<p>In a night soaked with both blood and redemption, <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/alan-minter/">Alan Minter</a> silenced all doubters with a merciless eighth-round stoppage over <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/vito-antuofermo/">Vito Antuofermo</a> at the Empire Pool, Wembley. The rematch for the undisputed middleweight championship saw Britain’s southpaw maestro transform the ring into his canvas, painting a brutal portrait of dominance before a roaring home crowd.</p>
<p>Coming off a razor-thin split decision victory over Antuofermo just months prior in Las Vegas, Minter entered the ring with one goal—erase the controversy, and do it emphatically. With national pride on the line and a BBC audience watching live, Minter delivered the kind of performance that defines legacies.</p>
<p>From the opening bell, the Brit worked behind a sharp jab and pinpoint combinations that sliced through the challenger’s defence. Antuofermo, the Italian-American brawler with a granite chin and orthodox stance, came forward relentlessly but paid dearly for every inch he gained. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Minter" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Minter</a>, weighing in at 160 lbs, was laser-focused, dissecting the 159¼ lb challenger with surgical precision.</p>
<p>It wasn’t long before Antuofermo’s face became a crimson target. His eyes were reduced to swollen slits, and the lacerations above his brows deepened with every exchange. The ringside spectators, many dressed for a night of high sport, left with shirts stained red—a testament to the savage intensity unfolding under the lights.</p>
<p>By the end of the eighth round, the writing was on the wall. Referee Octavio Meyran and judges Kurt Halbach and Jean Deswert had Minter comfortably ahead, their scorecards reading 80-73, 80-72, and 80-71 respectively. But it was <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Antuofermo" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Antuofermo’s</a> corner who made the final call, mercifully pulling their warrior from the fray to prevent further damage.</p>
<p>What began as a grudge match concluded as a coronation. Alan Minter, once a question mark on the world stage, now stood firmly as the undisputed king of the middleweight division. This wasn’t just a win—it was a statement, delivered with fists and finished in blood.</p>
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