The greatest combinations of all time.

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  • Slotff
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    The greatest combinations of all time.

    Particular combinations, not 1-2-5 or uppercut-right hand. A particular event. This could be a good thread.

    I'll start:



    2nd Knockdown in de la Hoya-Mayorga. Thing of beauty.




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    Greatest 6 punch combo of all time.

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    • Silencers
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      #3
      The combos Taylor landed against Chavez.

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      • BennyST
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        Unfortunately I can't put up the video, but, and there are about ten million combo's I want to put up, I would have to say the finishing combo that Juan Manuel Marquez lands on Jandaeng. Stunning right to the body followed by right uppercut then left to the body followed by left uppercut. Just poetry in motion. Perfecto!!!

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        • The Troll
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          #5
          some of the best combination punching I've ever seen is in highlight reels from Joe Louis.

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          • RAFA KLUG
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            #6
            sugar ray leonard had some great ones against hagler and hearns II, you also might check out one of danny jacobs amateur fights, he be throwing them 35 combos

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            • adamk1304
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              Gatti's finishing combination against gamache was pretty good, even though he was a middleweight on the night.

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              • Dick-Sucker
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                #8
                Originally posted by Slotff
                Particular combinations, not 1-2-5 or uppercut-right hand. A particular event. This could be a good thread.

                I'll start:



                2nd Knockdown in de la Hoya-Mayorga. Thing of beauty.




                Vintage Baby Faced Assassin

                De La Hoya is technically brilliant. Man what combos.

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                • TheGreatA
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                  The finish of Foreman vs Norton. Left uppercut - left uppercut - right uppercut - right hook - left uppercut. Wow.


                  Tyson vs Douglas. Douglas sets up the brutal right uppercut with jabs and follows it up with a left - right - left combination.


                  Tyson vs Thomas.
                  Tyson rocks Thomas with a left hook, follows it up with a double right hook, right - left - right - left, two right uppercuts, a left hook and then finishes Thomas with a right uppercut - left hook, left hook - right hook - left hook combination.

                  Yes, Thomas took that much punishment until he finally went down.


                  Nice combination by Marquez.
                  Last edited by TheGreatA; 01-28-2008, 07:56 AM.

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