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  • takingaim
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    #31
    Originally posted by mickey malone
    Definitely should've stopped it earlier,
    lol ya think?

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    • BattlingNelson
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      #32
      Some good selections here. I dont think Cooney-Norton has been mentioned. That was sickening. Kessler-Green was as brutal a one punch KO as you'll ever see. Frenkel-Maccarinelli was sick too.

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      • LacedUp
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        #33
        Tua-Ruiz was pretty brutal.

        Liston-Patterson II was also a pretty bad beating for the couple of minutes it lasted.

        Kovalev's KO from yesterday was pretty good too!

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        • likeamulekick
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          #34
          Originally posted by TBear
          I agree, this is a clip of the one I mentioned. Jump to 14:35.
          jesus, was that ref stoned, i think if he saw the guy with his head twisted 180 having a fit with a towel slapped round his head you wud still hear him " excusey, stand over there please, thankyou......ok......1..2...3....4"

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          • IronDanHamza
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            #35
            Originally posted by RubenSonny
            Paul Andrews was actually a fairly good contender.
            Certainly.

            A top 5-10 contender for quite a while.

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            • Bodyshot3
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              #36
              Bruno v Coetzee deserves a mention. Gerrie was well-past his sell by date and no longer the rugged, hard hitting fighter he once was....but Bruno splattered the guy with a big overhand and it was the definition of brutal.

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              • rightsideup
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                #37
                Louis Schemling 2 has to be up there
                as for other body shots Duran Brookes, Duran Fernandez
                Lewis Ruddock
                Tyson Berbick

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                • Sugar Adam Ali
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                  #38
                  maybe not the most brutal ko ever, but i loved the tyson ko of botha,,, Still showed that even a shot tyson still hand one punch ko power, and botha was taunting him and talking trash and ****, mike floored him

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                  • JAB5239
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                    #39
                    For me its Griffith-Paret. Paret died, but it looked like Griffith was trying to murder him. I know he felt immense guilt later on.

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                    • TBear
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by JAB5239
                      For me its Griffith-Paret. Paret died, but it looked like Griffith was trying to murder him. I know he felt immense guilt later on.
                      That was brutal, ...and sad.

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