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  • Ta Khent
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    #1

    Best Come From Behind KO Ever

    OK the criteria is that they must have been CLEARLY losing before they dropped the big equalizer and won the fight...

    Whats the best KO from a fighter who was getting schooled??? Stoppages count also....


    The two that come to mind for me are Meldrick Taylor Vs Chavez obviously and definitely Herol Graham Vs Julian Jackson.... Jackson was getting battered and was about to get pulled out by his corner when he knocked Graham out cold with one punch....
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    • MetalVomit
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      #3
      Originally posted by Merovingian
      OK the criteria is that they must have been CLEARLY losing before they dropped the big equalizer and won the fight...

      Whats the best KO from a fighter who was getting schooled??? Stoppages count also....


      The two that come to mind for me are Meldrick Taylor Vs Chavez obviously and definitely Herol Graham Vs Julian Jackson.... Jackson was getting battered and was about to get pulled out by his corner when he knocked Graham out cold with one punch....

      Chavez/Taylor I

      and before people start bull****tin', it's TAYLOR'S fault for not answering the ref. It dont matter if there's 10,9,8, or 2 seconds left. It's TAYLORS fault.

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      • Tony Blitz
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        Castillo/Corrales if it weren't for that TKO he would've clearly lost seeing as how round 10 would've been 10-7 for Castillo

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        • sisforshaq
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          #5
          Originally posted by Tony Blitz
          Castillo/Corrales if it weren't for that TKO he would've clearly lost seeing as how round 10 would've been 10-7 for Castillo
          Thats the best choice.

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          • Super_Lightweight
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            #6
            hmm

            and before people start bull****tin', it's TAYLOR'S fault for not answering the ref. It dont matter if there's 10,9,8, or 2 seconds left. It's TAYLORS fault.
            The ref has an obligation to be aware that the fight has 10 secs left. If he was aware, like he should have been, then he stole the fight from Taylor. In any case, you cannot blame Taylor. Arum jumped on the ring apron when Steel asked Taylor if he wanted to continue so Taylor was looking to his right. If you are ****ed up with 2 secs left, but still standing, there is no chance you're getting more ****ed up so the fight should NOT have been stopped. Considering the magnitude of the fight, Steele made a huge ****ing mistake. Regardles, regardless, regardless of Taylor being hurt, he had the fight won and deserved to see the end.

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            • sisforshaq
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              #7
              Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
              The ref has an obligation to be aware that the fight has 10 secs left. If he was aware, like he should have been, then he stole the fight from Taylor. In any case, you cannot blame Taylor. Arum jumped on the ring apron when Steel asked Taylor if he wanted to continue so Taylor was looking to his right. If you are ****ed up with 2 secs left, but still standing, there is no chance you're getting more ****ed up so the fight should NOT have been stopped. Considering the magnitude of the fight, Steele made a huge ****ing mistake. Regardles, regardless, regardless of Taylor being hurt, he had the fight won and deserved to see the end.
              Wasnt it Duva not Arum?

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              • oldgringo
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                Godz, c'mon man that was easily, EASILY the worst referee decision I've ever seen in my life. What would have happened if Tony Weeks would have stopped the Castillo Corrales fight because he thought that Corraales was toast and couldn't recover from two knockdowns? Answer is we would have been robbed of one of the greatest fights ever. Taylor was the better man and stood toe to toe with the invincible Chavez for the better part of 12 rounds, outfighting, outworking, and outclassing him. If anyone has ever deserved to be given a chance to continue, it was Meldrick Taylor.

                As for my answer to the thread, I'd say that Toneys comeback KO of Nunn was up there, and certainly so was Julian Jacksons comeback 1 punch KO of Herol Graham. I don't rate Corrales' comeback KO over Castillo as highly because Corrales wasn't being dominated in the fashion that the other guys were. Toney lost the first 8 rounds easy, and Jackson lost every round leading up to that spectacular shot.

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                • Super_Lightweight
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                  #9
                  hmm

                  LOL...yeah it was Duva. I guess I get old white guys in boxing confused sometimes. (^_^)

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                  • !! Mr. Soprano
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                    #10
                    Here is my top 5 list:

                    1) Forman / Moorer
                    2) Chavez / Taylor
                    3) Gatti / forgot who he was fighting he was a mess barely standing on his feet and than BOOM! One punch, Gatti wins by KO
                    4) Castillo/Corrales
                    5) De la Hoya / Vargas

                    Would also say Ali / Forman, but Ali was not loosing the fight

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