His wife, Kay, reported this evening:
I am sorry to make a very sad announcement. Today unfortunately my beloved husband Marvelous Marvin passed away unexpectedly at his home here in New Hampshire. Our family requests that you respect our privacy during this difficult time. With love.
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Always had a swarm of people
By anon
Sun, 03/14/2021 - 8:41am
Always had a swarm of people around him at Clarke's when my coworkers drank after work in the 1980s. RIP MM. He loved people and people loved him!!
RIP Legend
By Orr
Sun, 03/14/2021 - 10:28am
Those of us of a certain age who grew up watching Hagler remember a supremely talented, tough and proud boxer from Brockton who never seemed to get quite the respect he deserved. He was a gentleman who rarely complained, was unfailingly modest and always put all he had into his profession. Take a few minutes and read his Wikipedia page. Legend.
And Went To Italy To Do Spaghetti Rambos
By John Costello
Sun, 03/14/2021 - 2:20pm
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0353738/?ref_=tt_cl_t1
I will never forget watching him beat the living tar out of Alan Minter on tv and then watching the London fans in the crowd respond with beer bottles and vitriol that would make a Milwall fan blush.
The GOAT
By Beanzzz
Sun, 03/14/2021 - 12:46pm
I was 6th row ringside at the (real) Boston Garden, Veterans Day 1978 match v. Willie Warren.
MM did not disappoint.
When I worked nights (80s) on State Street and picking up Chinese food from Bogart's (across from Clarke's); saw him there many times, always impeccably dressed and very personable.
Sleep in Peace, you were Marvelous.
Rocky got a statue in Philly
By anon
Sun, 03/14/2021 - 1:43pm
Marvelous Marvin deserves one in either Boston or Brockton.
RIP Marvin
By anon anon anon anon
Sun, 03/14/2021 - 1:55pm
I already miss going to Celtics games and I'll miss times they would announce when he was in attendance and he'd stand up for a round of applause. RIP
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