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Gentle giant Tommy Hearns represents Detroit's hopes and dreams; in the aftermath of the presidential election, Ray Leonard challenges Roberto Duran; Marvin Hagler is given a second chance at glory.
Gentle giant Tommy Hearns represents Detroit's hopes and dreams; in the aftermath of the presidential election, Ray Leonard challenges Roberto Duran; Marvin Hagler is given a second chance at glory.
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S1, EP4 "Part Four: A Champion Never Quits"Ray Leonard comes out of retirement to fight Hagler; Hagler quits; Hearns devastates Leonard in their rematch; Leonard and Duran stage a final fight and the Kings' legacy is assured.
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S1, EP3 "Part Three: The Will to Win"A serious eye injury forces Leonard's retirement; Duran hits rock bottom but stages a miraculous comeback; with Leonard and Duran out of the way, the stage is set for one of the greatest fights of all time: Hagler vs Hearns.
The Kings
S1, EP2 "Part Two: Flesh & Blood"Gentle giant Tommy Hearns represents Detroit's hopes and dreams; in the aftermath of the presidential election, Ray Leonard challenges Roberto Duran; Marvin Hagler is given a second chance at glory.
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S1, EP1 "Part One: Ghetto to Glory to Gold"Four gifted boxers rise up to dominate the sport: Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Tommy Hearns and Roberto Duran; Leonard is the all-American feted as "the new Ali"; Hagler takes the hard road; Tommy Hearns steps into the ring in Detroit.
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