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Who's the most prolific boxer to be KO'd cold?

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  • #31
    Rookies naming todays fighters...not knowing boxing history. Smmfh

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    • #32
      Originally posted by hectari View Post
      Duran was out cold but revived,
      What fight was that?

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      • #33
        Duran??????????

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Hitman Hodgson View Post
          Audley Harrison.

          I remember watching the fight in the pub with my friends and some boxing fan regulars, when we saw the KO nobody said a word. We all just put our pints down and walked out the pub, when we were all outside the pub just crumbled into the ground...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
            Roberto Duran, off the top of my head.


            he really wasn't out cold. maybe you could argue that he was out when he was on his way to the canvas, but he immediately starts to make a labored attempt to get up.

            here it is:



            it reminds me a lot of this:

            charles getting stopped by walcott. he's all but out briefly, but he makes an attempt to get back up.

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            • #36
              Of recent memory

              Roy Jones
              Roberto Duran
              Manny Pacquiao

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View Post
                What fight was that?

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                • #38
                  jermain taylor was out for a min........


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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by hectari View Post
                    Duran was out cold but revived, there is a difference. Pacquiao was out cold sleeping, Pacman will never be the same the first grazing hard hook he will either get dropped, wobbled or put to sleep.

                    wake up to reality, there has never been a boxer ever to comeback strong with same form past 30 after getting knocked cold like that.

                    Can you just stop already! I am not hating, I am just being real, Pacquiao KO was the most devastating BIG fight and most memorable in modern time, Tyson KO was the biggest upset and shock, but it wasn't a devastating KO he was trying to get up so was Roy jones.

                    Pacquiao couldn't move like Hatton and P will.
                    You're a piece of garbage, you know that? You won't accept any facts that prove you wrong, you just want to cling on to Pac's loss being something that has never happened before even though in the grand scheme of things of boxing history it does not stand alone at all. But of cource a complete imbecile with no clue at all about boxing's history like you wouldn't know that. You just want to make one fighter you hate look bad any way you can.

                    And guess what, you're wrong again. Thomas Hearns came back several times after his KO losses to win titles. Gene Fullmer had plenty of great wins after his KO loss to SRR. Louis became one of the greats after his brutal loss to Schmeling. Etc.

                    Get over it, there is no difference between a guy who is out cold compared to a guy who is out cold a minute longer. There's smelling salts and other methods to recover these guys.

                    You are such a moron, it is embarassing really. Pac now has a glass chin huh? Like Tyson who took hundreds of murderous uppercuts and KO punches against Douglass and KO'd, yet it had no effect on his chin after that fight? Examples will always prove you wrong, idiot.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
                      Manny Pacquiao is the first guy I thought of. I wouldn't describe Paul Williams as "prolific"
                      agreed, paul williams was "avoided" more than anything. the guy lost to Quintana at 147.... (i know he won the rematch but it doesn't remove the loss)

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