Favorite desperate/clutch knockouts?

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  • VERSION1 (V1)
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    #11
    corrales vs castillo

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    • mECHsLAVE
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      #12
      Originally posted by Goldenboyprm
      Gatti v Wilson Rodriguez of course.
      Great one! It was that round or never for Gatti... the doc was really wanting to stop it, and probably would have after that round.

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      • mic573
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        #13
        Rocky Juarez knocking out Antonio Diaz in the 10th and final round. He was losing the fight and then out of no where lands one hell of a lefthook that snapped Diaz' neck knocking him out.

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          #14
          Originally posted by mECHsLAVE
          What are everyone's favorite fights where the fighter was well behind and/or needed a KO to win, and got it?

          Here's a few I like...

          Toney's first title, the 11th round KO of undefeated, prime champion Michael Nunn.

          Whitaker v. Hurtado. Gotta love Whitaker, and this was the final win of his career and a brutal KO. Great fight. (And poor ref'ing by Mercante Jr. Stopped it a couple punches too late).

          Ward v. Sanchez. The classic 'where did that come from?' Ward losing every minute of every round and stopped Sanchez with one brutal body shot. (Ward was losing so bad, Merchant is complaining over and over that they should stop the fight).

          And the grandaddys of them all.... Foreman's KO of Moorer, and Ali's KO of Foreman. Nuff Said.
          Ali was winning the foreman fight...

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          • jack_the_rippuh
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            #15
            My favorite one has to be Toney vs. Michael Nunn.

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #16
              Corrales-Castillo, Nunn-Toney, and oddly enough McCline-Boswell.

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              • butterfly1964
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                #17
                i liked the second louis-walcott fight.

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                • mECHsLAVE
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PBF34
                  Ali was winning the foreman fight...
                  Well, if he was winning on the cards then he certainly shouldn't have been- he just laid on the ropes and took a beating after round 1, and a flurry or two here and there. What was the official score at the time of the KO?

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                  • Hitman932
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                    #19
                    George Foreman over Ron Lyle, foreman was down twice and looked like he was ready to go for the third and final time when he somehow forced lyle into a corner and beat him into submission. both were exhausted, lyle too tired to get up.

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                    • blockhead
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                      #20
                      when was the last time you watched this fight? ali was clearly making george look like a fool.

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