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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Better late than never: A complete history of come-from-behind, last-round KOs

    Kenshiro Teraji's win over Seigo Yuri Akui was only the 16th time in boxing history in which a fighter has scored a last-round, come-from-behind KO in a world title bout. Eric Raskin looks at all 16 of them.
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    #2
    It's not over until it's over. I saw some of those fights live and that is the type of drama that makes you remember a fight.

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    • famicommander
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      #3
      Let's go champ! The ancient, asthmatic Briggs knocking Liakhovich out of the ring for the W with 1 second left on the clock was insane.

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      • MulaKO
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        #4
        Originally posted by famicommander
        Let's go champ! The ancient, asthmatic Briggs knocking Liakhovich out of the ring for the W with 1 second left on the clock was insane.
        I still enjoy him following the Klitschko around with his chants of let’s go champ

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        • HandsofIron
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          #5
          Not only hotley contested, Chavez-Taylor 1 is arguably the most dramatic, greatest fight of all time.

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          • JLC
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            #6
            I saw Taylor and Froch live and actually caught the one between the Japanese guys live too.

            Taylor’s loss was kinda heartbreaking because he was trying to build himself back up after Pavlik beat him.

            the two Japanese dudes was going at it. It was a good fight that at first I thought was a bad stoppage but the guy who lost didn’t complain and was on the ground for a long time, exhausted and hurt after they waved it off.

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            • El_Mero
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              #7
              To not mention Chico vs Temible is blasphemous. 1 of the best fights i ever saw live

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              • SceneBoxer
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                #8
                Good read btw ....

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                • TheProudLunatic
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                  #9
                  "In the post-fight interview, Andries asked ABC’s Alex Wallau what the scorecards said....."

                  The only "sport" that keeps the score a secret

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                  • JeBron Lamez
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MulaKO

                    I still enjoy him following the Klitschko around with his chants of let’s go champ
                    When he knocked Wlad off his lil paddleboard

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