Alan Minter was perhaps the most popular man in Britain heading into his fateful clash against Marvin Hagler on September 27, 1980. After winning the world title in March in Las Vegas from Vito Antuofermo, the new champion turned in a star-making performance in handing the American brawler a decisive trouncing three months later on home soil. Soon the affable pub owner from Crawley was modeling jeans, recording pop songs, and mapping out a glittering future... (read more at The Living Daylights)
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