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Micky Ward-Alfonso Sanchez.
Ward hardly threw a punch for the first 6 rounds and had been knocked down in the 5th, the HBO guys talked about how pointless it was to let it continue, and that it should be stopped, and then suddenly Ward unleashed a hook to the body that put his opponent down for the count.
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Ray Mercer-Francesco Damiani is definitely one of the most unusual come-from-behind knockouts. Mercer is behind on the cards and throws an uppercut. It doesn't even really land clean, it just happens to catch Damiani on the tip of the nose, breaking it. Damiani goes down on a delay reaction and doesn't get up. Mercer stays undefeated.
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Originally posted by bklynboy View PostYeah one of those times was against Oleg Maskaev. Maskaev was hitting Tua with these pitty-pat punches as if he was still in the amateurs and then Tua finally caught up with him and knocked him out.
Hearns winning a comfortable decision and Leonard wins by TKO in the 14th round.
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Fight-wise, all the one's I can think of have been said, but what about Barrera after the two losses to Jones? He went on to have the most exciting career of any fighter I've ever seen. That's as great a comeback as I can think of...
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Bute-Andrade I
If everything was legit, it would have been stopped. Bute was holding himself up with the ropes and his eyes were glossy, he fit all the criteria for when a ref should stop the fight when he got up from the KD.
It honestly should've been one of the best comebacks ever in boxing.... **** Marlon Wright.
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Originally posted by Clegg View PostMicky Ward-Alfonso Sanchez.
Ward hardly threw a punch for the first 6 rounds and had been knocked down in the 5th, the HBO guys talked about how pointless it was to let it continue, and that it should be stopped, and then suddenly Ward unleashed a hook to the body that put his opponent down for the count.
beat me to it...
well penalosa vs jhonny gonzales...
or even jackson vs graham...
mtagwa vs villa
chico vs JLC... "the drop the mouthpiece thingie was an excellent tactic!Last edited by talip bin osman; 08-22-2010, 06:16 PM.
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Originally posted by PED User View PostRay Mercer-Francesco Damiani is definitely one of the most unusual come-from-behind knockouts. Mercer is behind on the cards and throws an uppercut. It doesn't even really land clean, it just happens to catch Damiani on the tip of the nose, breaking it. Damiani goes down on a delay reaction and doesn't get up. Mercer stays undefeated.
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Originally posted by Clegg View PostMicky Ward-Alfonso Sanchez.
Ward hardly threw a punch for the first 6 rounds and had been knocked down in the 5th, the HBO guys talked about how pointless it was to let it continue, and that it should be stopped, and then suddenly Ward unleashed a hook to the body that put his opponent down for the count.
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