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  • Mighty_Windir
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    #21
    Originally posted by furn
    lennox lewis uppercut on vitali comes to mind.
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      #22
      Originally posted by ThePhantom5


      That Bowe uppercut was insane and the follow up. Not sure how Real deal stood up.
      Holyfield's "second wind" is something rarely seen in boxing. He's one of the few fighters who seemed to come back stronger when the odds were against him.

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      • BrokenHat
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        #23
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        Ibaebuchi vs Tua springs to mind, what chin and grit was displayed in that classic.

        Some of those bodyshots too sounded like gunshots.



        Unbelievable.
        Wow. Never seen this fight. That is a classic. You got anymore like this?

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        • FilMor
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          #24
          Olesegun ajose took a massive beating by matthysee, any other fighter wont last 3 rounds. Same with the beating chavez gave taylor in their first fight.

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          • Juof
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            #25
            Aguello vs pryor the massive straight right that sent pryors head facing the ceiling i'd be suprised if he didnt get whiplash from that one. I cringed as he got hit with it

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              #26
              Originally posted by edgarg
              Don't be silly they were basically in a clinch and the punches were at ;east half smothered. So they didn't bother him and that's why he didn't pull Lewis in closer. He didn't need to as the round was just about over.
              Are you serious if that was half smothered how on earth did his head SnapBack like a mofo

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                #27
                Originally posted by hectari
                I think you are talking about this ball and chain punch fully loaded with all Marquez weight right behind it that snaps Pacquiaos head sideways yet he shakes it off.
                one of the most iconic shots of the series. Pacquiao had a monstrous chin. He took big shots from Morales too

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by hectari
                  I think you are talking about this ball and chain punch fully loaded with all Marquez weight right behind it that snaps Pacquiaos head sideways yet he shakes it off.
                  I'll never understand how Pac took that so well. Neither of his feet are on the lumping ground and he just stumbles a little.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by valero
                    Holyfield's "second wind" is something rarely seen in boxing. He's one of the few fighters who seemed to come back stronger when the odds were against him.



                    i hate to be "that guy" but holyfield likely benefitted from teh effects of anabolic steroids on his respiration. most of the AS will increase your red cell count, allowing your body to more efficently distribute oxygen. IE you have superman blood that keeps you from getting tired normally, if you're using the correct PEDs in the proper proportions.


                    cyclists do it more blatantly by simply taking blood, freezing it, and injecting it prior to a race (i'm omitting part of the process, but that's the basic method.) boxers would benefit from that as well, but holyfield's documented steriod use would benefit his respiration.


                    holyfield aka "evan fields" was found to be associated with two separate PED clinics, and the su****ion is that he was an HGH user.

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                    • Rome-By-Ko
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by bojangles1987
                      I'll never understand how Pac took that so well. Neither of his feet are on the lumping ground and he just stumbles a little.
                      He also recovered from those shots pretty fast..Jeez..

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