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  • MalikKnucklez
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    #11
    Originally posted by MARKBNLV
    Sent you some green welcome to the site.
    Thanks for the welcome, fam!


    Giving this thread a bump.....i like the idea

    Aight Green K for correct answers, will allow at least 3 incorrect guesses before revealing the answer.

    Which boxer is credited for inventing the "the Scotch Woop", where u bounce off the ropes and use the momentum to hit your opponent? (HINT: Fighter shares the last name of a famous trainer- who, coincidentally, trained a famous boxer who used this technique)

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    • Terrel
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      #12
      Originally posted by MalikKnucklez
      Thanks for the welcome, fam!


      Giving this thread a bump.....i like the idea

      Aight Green K for correct answers, will allow at least 3 incorrect guesses before revealing the answer.

      Which boxer is credited for inventing the "the Scotch Woop", where u bounce off the ropes and use the momentum to hit your opponent? (HINT: Fighter shares the last name of a famous trainer- who, coincidentally, trained a famous boxer who used this technique)
      Johnny Dundee.

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      • MalikKnucklez
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        #13
        Originally posted by Terrel
        Johnny Dundee.
        damn you Google. Good s**t, T.

        Aight, which famous boxer was quoted as saying "the best punch in that fight was the one he didn't throw" after a major world title fight?

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        • Terrel
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          #14
          Originally posted by MalikKnucklez
          damn you Google. Good s**t, T.

          Aight, which famous boxer was quoted as saying "the best punch in that fight was the one he didn't throw" after a major world title fight?
          George Foreman?

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            #15
            Originally posted by MalikKnucklez
            damn you Google. Good s**t, T.

            Aight, which famous boxer was quoted as saying "the best punch in that fight was the one he didn't throw" after a major world title fight?
            Ali after the Foreman fight?

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            • Terrel
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              #16
              Originally posted by SixFootGiant
              Ali after the Foreman fight?
              I think it was Foreman who said that about Ali.

              Saying that what made him great was that he could have thrown one more shot and hurt me further but he didn't and let him go down on his own. I remember that from a documentary I watched.

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              • MalikKnucklez
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                #17
                Originally posted by Terrel
                George Foreman?
                I quit LOL....


                When being interviewed for the documentary "Facing Ali" , George Foreman spoke about getting Knocked out by Ali;
                "Probably the best punch of that whole fight was never landed. Muhammad Ali, as I was going down, he saw me stumbling. Ordinarily you would've finished a fighter off. I would have. He got ready to throw the right hand, and he didn't do it. That's what made him in my mind, the Greatest Fighter that ever Fought"

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                • SixFootGiant
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Terrel
                  I think it was Foreman who said that about Ali.

                  Saying that what made him great was that he could have thrown one more shot and hurt me further but he didn't and let him go down on his own. I remember that from a documentary I watched.
                  Yeah I think you're right. I know it came from that fight I just dont know who exactly said it.

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                  • Sam Donald
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                    #19
                    Who fought in 5 different decades

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                    • revs1227
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                      #20
                      which fighter was 22lbs at birth ? (so they say)

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