
BOXING Marvin Hagler v Thomas Hearns, Middleweight Championship, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, 15 April, 1985. Ian Darke
A high quality print of Ian Darke’s original commentary notes for what was known as The Fight - the much-anticipated match-up between Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas to see who would become the undisputed world middleweight champion.
Why we love this sheet? Most boxing experts will say that the first round goes down as the greatest of all time. Unrelenting action and furious punching as both fighters went toe to toe from the bell. As commentator Ian Darke said he was barely able to draw breath.
Available as an A2 framed print or an A2 print only.
- The wrapped MDF wooden frame has a black matt finish, scratch-resistant perspex, built-in picture hooks and an MDF back.
- They are A2 (420mm x 594mm) in size and the frame is 30mm wide and 15mm deep.
A high quality print of Ian Darke’s original commentary notes for what was known as The Fight - the much-anticipated match-up between Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas to see who would become the undisputed world middleweight champion.
Why we love this sheet? Most boxing experts will say that the first round goes down as the greatest of all time. Unrelenting action and furious punching as both fighters went toe to toe from the bell. As commentator Ian Darke said he was barely able to draw breath.
Available as an A2 framed print or an A2 print only.
- The wrapped MDF wooden frame has a black matt finish, scratch-resistant perspex, built-in picture hooks and an MDF back.
- They are A2 (420mm x 594mm) in size and the frame is 30mm wide and 15mm deep.
Original: $100.31
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$35.11Description
A high quality print of Ian Darke’s original commentary notes for what was known as The Fight - the much-anticipated match-up between Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas to see who would become the undisputed world middleweight champion.
Why we love this sheet? Most boxing experts will say that the first round goes down as the greatest of all time. Unrelenting action and furious punching as both fighters went toe to toe from the bell. As commentator Ian Darke said he was barely able to draw breath.
Available as an A2 framed print or an A2 print only.
- The wrapped MDF wooden frame has a black matt finish, scratch-resistant perspex, built-in picture hooks and an MDF back.
- They are A2 (420mm x 594mm) in size and the frame is 30mm wide and 15mm deep.






















