That African dude that knocked out Jeremy Williams a couple weeks ago was pretty nasty.
The Most Devestating KO Of All Time.
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Originally posted by urdaddyinAZThat African dude that knocked out Jeremy Williams a couple weeks ago was pretty nasty.
yes it was. and pulp fiction is the bomb. watched that movie over 20 times in fact just watched the dvd again 2 days ago. peace
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Originally posted by Boxer2005I like that movie too..
hell yeah....all the twist..the hilarious dialogue...how it all comes together is just genius. the scene that always gets me rolling in laughter is when sam jackson and john travolta accidentilly kill that dude and they bring him to Jimmy's house....the whole situation and the stuff that Jimmy says is freakin hilarious.
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Originally posted by johnny swiftWhen some one ask the question," What is the most devestating KO of all time?"...you hear people talk about KO's from Tyson or Hearns or Foreman, etc. etc......But when I am hit with that question...one KO comes to mind that I will NEVER forget. And that was the KO of Tommy "The Duke" Morrison by Merciless Ray Mercer. That was one of the ugliest KO's ever displayed in a boxing ring, I'm very surprised that Tommy Morrison came out of there alive. He looked half dead as the ropes held him up....already unconsciouse he took devestating blow after blow on his chin. It happened so fast that the ref couldnt jump in sooner. An even more disgusting site is watching it in slow motion...truly grotesque. Anyway if you can think of a better KO than that name it.. Peace
.......You could flip that and put one or two of Morrisons knockouts in there as well. His Razor Ruddock KO was wicked!! He knocked Razor out cold and when his head hit the canvas and bounced he woke up. He was completely ****ed from that shot.Comment
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talk about a monster shot. byrd was arguing with the ref that it wasnt a kd! man ike was aweosomeOriginally posted by drag0n_Not saying it's the most devastating... But Ibeabuchi's monster left uppercut on Byrd should get an honourable mentionComment
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