Thomas Hearns says Marvin Hagler’s death occurred after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine

One of Marvin Hagler’s biggest career rivals, Thomas Hearns, has reported that his death occurred as a result of the side effects following the COVID-19 vaccine.

‘Marvelous’ died Saturday night at the age of 66. He recorded 52 hits during his career and was an undisputed midfielder for seven years in the 1980s.

With Marvin Hagler ‘s situation declining, hours before his death, Hearns posted a picture of’ Marvelous’ on his social media. The caption suggested that the former hero was ill because of his recent vaccination against the crown virus.

“A true hero. Pray for the king and his family … he’s in ICU fighting after the victory of the vaccine! It’ll be okay, but we could use the positive energy and the Prayer for his full recovery! “

There is no evidence to support Hearns’ statement, and the official website ‘Marvelous’ states that the hero died of natural causes.

“We are very saddened to say that Marvin Hagler died Marvelous on March 13 of natural causes near his home in New Hampshire. He was a hero to the end.”

Crushed by messages alleging that his post supported a feeling of anti-vaccination, Hearns sent another message to his Instagram account. He made it clear that he did not intend the previous text to be an anti-vaccination campaign.

“Let us have our peace. Our love and respect for Marvin and his family, this is not an anti – vaccine campaign … it is terrible to keep that in mind when King died, Legend, Father, Husband and so much more. The amazing man, Marvin Hagler. “

Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns fought in 1985 in a game that many boxing experts believe made one of the best opening rounds ever in the sport.

‘Marvelous’ defended his 12-hour midfield between 1980 and 1987, eventually losing it to Sugar Ray Leonard through a split decision in a controversial big flag.

Joe Rogan shared a 1983 portrait of Marvin Hagler

UFC color reporter Joe Rogan is a die-hard fan of the sport of fighting. As a teenager, Rogan was particularly into boxing and Marvin Hagler was his biggest idol in the sport.

After Hagler’s death, Rogan shared on social media a photo he made of former champion Tony Sibson fighting back in 1983, when he was only 15 years old.

Published March 15, 2021, 06:48 IST


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