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  • Tha Greatest
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    #11
    Originally posted by The Cooler
    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
    3) would be Gatti-Rodriguez

    5)I had DLH winning the fight before the stoppage

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    • IwatchBoxing
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      #12
      Originally posted by GodzHand
      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.
      Chavez/Taylor was ******ed, no way in hell you stop a fight, when its basicly over all ready.

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      • SUPER ZAB FAN
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        #13
        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....

        I would have to say the old Man Foreman , Knocking out the young Undefeated michael Moorer.

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        • DiegoFuego
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          #14
          I really liked the McCline-Boswell KO where McCline clearly didn't show up to fight, was down on all the cards and laid Boswell out in the last round. I got emotional over that one because McCline is a good guy and it was really inspirational to see him trying so hard to save his career. Too bad he couldn't in the end.

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          • vtamh
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            #15
            Guys, You cant take anything away from chavez, he was wearing Taylor down in the last two rounds; and besides, it is not the referees job to worry about time left. thats why they have the ten second clacker, and timekeepers. It was an unbelievable circumstance, but the ref did his job..

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            • Sir_Jose
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              #16
              NO the ref is not obligated to keep track of time he is the ref NOT the time keeper. That bull**** plain and simple.

              The ref asked him twice if he was ok and he got no answer who's fault is that? Thats right its Taylor's fault. Deal with it.

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              • Yogi
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                #17
                The one that immediately pops into my mind is Jake LaMott'a last second KO of Laurent Dauthuille.

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                • Pico Hollywood
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                  #18
                  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
                  Right on the money

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                  • JT1
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                    #19
                    I can never forget the Weaver KO of Tate for the WBA world Heavyweight title. Tate was very highly regarded and quite a few thought he could beat Holmes at the time. It was 2.15 into the 15th round and Tate was ahead by these scores

                    Referee: Ernesto Magana 138-133 | Judge: Nicasio L. Drake 137-134 | Judge: Cesar Ramos 136-133

                    one massive left hook and goodnight Irene

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                    • Diablo
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by jose
                      NO the ref is not obligated to keep track of time he is the ref NOT the time keeper. That bull**** plain and simple.

                      The ref asked him twice if he was ok and he got no answer who's fault is that? Thats right its Taylor's fault. Deal with it.
                      Steele did the right thing.

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