Best rounds where both fighters got knocked down?

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  • Nagabilly
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    #1

    Best rounds where both fighters got knocked down?

    Watching McLarnin-Ross round 9 got me thinking about this...
  • #1Assassin
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    #2
    i know this is the history section and this fight isnt on that level, but its so recent i feel i should post it regardless just in case anyone missed it. i mean white is garbage, but it was still entertaining enough.

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    • TBear
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      #3
      The first fight between Sechew Powell and Cornelius Bundrage was a fun one. But it was a simultaneous knockdown.

      Don't blink
      Last edited by TBear; 02-26-2014, 07:10 AM.

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      • Sugarj
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        #4
        I may remember wrongly but wasn't round 6 of De La Hoya vs Quartey a round where both got knocked down?

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        • TBear
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          #5
          Originally posted by Sugarj
          I may remember wrongly but wasn't round 6 of De La Hoya vs Quartey a round where both got knocked down?
          That is right.

          Foreman Lyle was one of the all time greats.

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          • Andyland
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            #6
            Knockdowns

            Juan "Kid " Mesa vs Jaime Garza..both go down in first round.

            I think both Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johannsen both go
            down in the first round of their 3rd fight.

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            • TBear
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              #7
              Originally posted by #1Assassin
              i know this is the history section and this fight isnt on that level, but its so recent i feel i should post it regardless just in case anyone missed it. i mean white is garbage, but it was still entertaining enough.

              That was my recording. Notice the youtube channel

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              • Sugarj
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                #8
                Originally posted by TBear
                That is right.

                Foreman Lyle was one of the all time greats.
                Great fight. Best example!

                For a laugh Baer vs Carnera jumps to mind.

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                • mickey malone
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                  #9
                  Round 2 and round 4... Hamed Kelley

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                  • BattlingNelson
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                    #10
                    Even though tragic, Eubank-Watson comes to mind.



                    (I cannot embed from my iPad).

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