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Marciano statue brings boxing legends to Brockton

BROCKTON (AP) - Some of the biggest names in boxing history are expected in Brockton this weekend for the official unveiling of a giant statue of boxing champion Rocky Marciano.

Organizers say boxing greats Thomas Hearns, Larry Holmes, Evander Holyfield, Mickey Ward and John Ruiz are among those committed to attend the Sunday ceremony. Renowned promoter Don King and Jose Sulaiman , head of the World Boxing Council, are also expected to show up.

An attorney for Marvin Hagler, the former middleweight champion of the world and a Brockton native, told the Brockton Enterprise on Friday that Hagler would not attend the event. They did not clarify on why Hagler could not be in attendance.

The 24-foot tall statute was erected Thursday, but a public dedication ceremony is scheduled for Sunday in Marciano's hometown. The statue is outside the city's football stadium that also bears Marciano's name.

Marciano, who died in a 1969 plane crash in Iowa, is the only heavyweight to retire undefeated at 49-0. He would have been 89 on Sept. 1.

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