Thomas Hearns vs. Iran Barkley II

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Bombs Away
Hearns vs Barkley II.jpg
DateMarch 20, 1992
Venue Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Title(s) on the line WBA light heavyweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Thomas Hearns Iran Barkley
Nickname The Hitman The Blade
Hometown Detroit, Michigan, U.S. The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Purse $1,200,000 $500,000
Pre-fight record 50–3–1 (40 KO) 28–7 (17 KO)
Age 33 years, 5 months 31 years, 10 months
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight174+12 lb (79 kg) 174 lb (79 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBA
Light Heavyweight Champion
5-division world champion
IBF
Super Middleweight Champion
2-division world champion
Result
Barkley wins via 12-round split decision (113–114, 115–113, 114–113)

Thomas Hearns vs. Iran Barkley II, billed as Bombs Away, was a professional boxing match contested on March 20, 1992, for the WBA light heavyweight title. [1]

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Background

In June 1991, Thomas Hearns had upset the previously undefeated Virgil Hill to capture the WBA light heavyweight title, giving the 32-year-old Hearns his sixth and final world title. [2] For his next fight, Hearns had initially planned to move up to the cruiserweight division to challenge then-WBA cruiserweight champion Bobby Czyz in an effort to become the first fighter to win world titles in six different weight divisions. However, when Hearns reportedly demanded no less than a $10 million purse to fight Czyz, the fight fell through. James Warring, the then-IBF cruiserweight champion, was also suggested as an opponent, but Hearns rejected that fight as well, claiming that he didn't want to move up to cruiserweight. Instead, Hearns agreed to defend his light heavyweight title against Iran Barkley in what was a rematch of their 1988 fight, in which Barkley defeated Hearns by knockout in the third round. [3]

Barkley, who had struggled after his victory over Hearns, was just coming off a big victory over Darrin Van Horn that saw him knock out Van Horn in the second round to capture the IBF super middleweight title. [4]

The fight

The fight was closely contested, with Barkley picking up his second victory over Hearns via a close split decision. Barkley would score the fight's only knockdown, sending Hearns down after countering a Hearns right with a left hook. Though Hearns would quickly get back up, the point Hearns lost from the knockdown would loom large as the end result would have resulted in a draw and Hearns would have retained his title. Barkley was the aggressor for much of the fight, throwing 904 punches of which he landed 224, only slightly more than Hearns who landed 217 of his 578 punches for a 38% success rate, much higher than Barkley who only landed 25% of his thrown punches. By the end of the fight, both of Barkley's eyes were nearly swollen shut, while Hearns was almost unrecognizable as both his nose and left cheek had swollen considerably. Hearns was named the winner on one scorecard 114–113, while Barkley took the other scorecards with scores of 115–113 and 114–113.

Aftermath

When asked of the decision, Hearns replied "It could've gone either way." [5]

Fight card

Confirmed bouts: [6]

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundNotes
Light Heavyweight175 lb Iran Barkley def. Thomas Hearns (c)SD12/12 Note 1
Super Bantamweight122 lb Kennedy McKinney (c)def. Paul Banke RTD6/12 Note 2
Heavyweight200+ lb Tommy Morrison def.Jerry HalsteadTKO5/10
Heavyweight200+ lb Derek Isaman def.Sim WarriorTKO2/6
Super Featherweight130 lbMike Juarezdef.Gerardo MercadoUD4/4

^Note 1 For WBA Light Heavyweight title
^Note 2 For USBA Super Bantamweight title

Broadcasting

CountryBroadcaster
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References

  1. "Thomas Hearns vs. Iran Barkley (2nd meeting)". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  2. The Last of the Legends, Sports Illustrated article, 1991-06-17, Retrieved on 2020-05-10
  3. After 7 months on the shelf, Hearns yearns to battle Barkley, Sports Illustrated article, 1992-01-19, Retrieved on 2020-05-10
  4. Barkley, Not Acting His Age, Knocks Out Van Horn, NY Times article, 1992-01-11, Retrieved on 2020-05-10
  5. Decision Goes to Barkley After a 12-Round Brawl, NY Times article, 1992-03-21, Retrieved on 2020-05-10
  6. "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by Thomas Hearns's bouts
20 March 1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by Iran Barkley's bouts
20 March 1992
Succeeded by
vs. Robert Folley