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  • #11
    Originally posted by BKM-2010 View Post
    Best one I've seen is Holmes against Shavers. It was brutal and he even came back to win that fight.

    All of Ali's knockdowns were rough and he won most of them in the end.

    Oh of cource, Foreman against Lyle too.
    That was a fight full of "get up moments"
    Last edited by TBear; 01-30-2014, 12:53 AM.

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    • #12
      A recent fight I watched, Saad Muhammad vs Ritchie Kates. Saad went down from a monster right hand and looked like he wasn't going to beat the count. Came back with a KO win.

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      • #13
        I was positive that when Bradley got caught with that left hook from Holt that he was gone for the full count. I was floored myself when he got up from it. That is without doubt one of the cleanest left hooks, from a monster puncher, that I've ever seen someone get up from without too damage.

        It's rare that someone gets caught by a huge puncher, with a perfect counter left hook that he doesn't see, that lands as flush as it could, in the middle of exchange, and gets up without being completely out of it.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Judahchamp View Post
          Archie Moore versus Durelle. #1
          Great one. One of my all time greatest fights.

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          • #15
            Benn McClellan, but it was more of a 'climb back in' moment really, as was Dempsey Firpo
            Regards 'get back up' Holmes Snipes often gets overlooked

            Marciano Charles II... Ezzard got up from 2 devastating kd's to inflict damage that would have surely been stopped in any of the later eras

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            • #16
              [QUOTE=BennyST;14184699]I was positive that when Bradley got caught with that left hook from Holt that he was gone for the full count. I was floored myself when he got up from it. That is without doubt one of the cleanest left hooks, from a monster puncher, that I've ever seen someone get up from without too damage.

              It's rare that someone gets caught by a huge puncher, with a perfect counter left hook that he doesn't see, that lands as flush as it could, in the middle of exchange, and gets up without being completely out of it.

              Similar one was Eubank Malinga, when Sugarboy was dropped heavily by a big right hand in the 5th, and imo, got back up to take the fight.. Eubank got it on a sd, but a very questionable win nevertheless

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              • #17
                How Razor Ruddock beat the 10-count after being floored be that Morrison left hook, I'll never know!

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                • #18
                  Moore getting up from that 3rd knockdown is amazing!

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                  • #19
                    Gene Tunney, of course... "The long count"...

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
                      A recent fight I watched, Saad Muhammad vs Ritchie Kates. Saad went down from a monster right hand and looked like he wasn't going to beat the count. Came back with a KO win.
                      Originally posted by mickey malone View Post
                      Benn McClellan, but it was more of a 'climb back in' moment really, as was Dempsey Firpo
                      Regards 'get back up' Holmes Snipes often gets overlooked

                      Marciano Charles II... Ezzard got up from 2 devastating kd's to inflict damage that would have surely been stopped in any of the later eras
                      I was hoping no one had mentioned either of these two fights. Classic get-up moments. I was really impressed with Benn as he was really hit with the kitchen sink in that first round. Jesus McClellan was one scary dude at the time.

                      I think a recent one I'd like to add in was Darren Barker vs Daniel Geale. When he went down in the 6th round I didn't think he'd get up at all as he was really hurt. I was impressed with the heart.

                      One of my favourites was Tyson-Douglas. Douglas said before the fight that he hoped he would just last the first round - when he went down from that monstrous uppercut, it seemed like he was out. Yet, he came back to stop Mike the very next round.

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