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  • sleazyfellow
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    #21
    The best comeback victory ever has to be durell/moore, well for me it is. From the poll list I'd have to choose lenord/hearns.

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    • oldgringo
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      #22
      Originally posted by sleazyfellow
      The best comeback victory ever has to be durell/moore, well for me it is. From the poll list I'd have to choose lenord/hearns.
      Yeah I was going to ask where that one was.

      How about Jorge Arce/Michael Carbajal? Arce was up 98-91 on all cards, straight up dominating, until Carbajal found that last power stroke and destroyed Jorge.

      This is one of the greatest comebacks of all-time:



      Castro was visibly hurt several times, was cut above both eyes and those eyes were also pretty much swollen shut. Castro is hurt again just before he pulls off one of the most stunning comeback ever.

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      • 1SILVA
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        #23
        Originally posted by oldgringo
        Yeah I was going to ask where that one was.

        How about Jorge Arce/Michael Carbajal? Arce was up 98-91 on all cards, straight up dominating, until Carbajal found that last power stroke and destroyed Jorge.

        This is one of the greatest comebacks of all-time:



        Castro was visibly hurt several times, was cut above both eyes and those eyes were also pretty much swollen shut. Castro is hurt again just before he pulls off one of the most stunning comeback ever.
        Great choices! Carbajal ended his HOF career with a dramatic ko of Arce. Castro, bloodied and battered, came back and knocked out jackson-1995's FOTR

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        • ironjab
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          #24
          ike williams v beau jack

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          • talip bin osman
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            #25
            jackson KOs graham...

            micky ward vs alfonso sanchez...

            lampley, merchant & roy jones were lambasting ward... lampley ridiculing him, then all of a sudden a left hook to the liver from ward made them look like idiots...

            talk about comeback KOs...
            Last edited by talip bin osman; 04-28-2009, 07:04 AM.

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            • Davros?
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              #26
              Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
              It has to be Tate/Weaver, because Weaver was getting the socks boxed clean off of him until he landed that one punch, and the reason i voted this KO as the number one is because there was only a few seconds left to go in the fight. Tate had to feel unlucky that night.
              Yeah Tate was supposed to be the next big thing that KO changed his whole life he became a drug addict and ended up dead shame what happened to him.

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              • Miburo
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                #27
                Can't go wrong with Weaver-Tate, but I would say Castro-Jackson; the referee was literally an instant away from stepping in to stop the fight when the punch landed.
                Last edited by Miburo; 04-28-2009, 07:23 AM.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #28
                  Not sure, but Marciano coming from behind to stop Walcott in the 13th deserves a mention.

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                  • GJC
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                    #29
                    Zale v Graziano 1, was also another one, Zale came out for the 6th dead on his feet, just a matter of time before Graziano finished him off.

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                    • bklynboy
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                      #30
                      Absolutely, the Marciano fight was the first that came to mind. That right hand was the best I've ever seen.
                      Regarding an earlier poster who mentioned Hearns/Barkley I would vote for that as one of the most incredible KOs ever. I mean the punch started inches off the ground. An unbelieveable KO.

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