By Cliff Rold - When a supreme boxer puts on a clinic, fans can appreciate it. At the end of twelve masterful rounds, they may stand and cheer and clap and holler.
Very rarely will a scientific dissection have people standing on their chairs, mouths agape, emitting sounds of awe they didn’t know they could muster.
That reaction is reserved for the knockout.
No matter how refined the taste, it is the knockout that remains boxing’s biggest draw. People who score more of them have a faster ride to the top. Knockouts put butts in the seats.
Announcers introduce a fighter by telling the viewing audience how many wins, losses, and draws a fighter has picked up. Saved for last is the knockout.
The number of unanimous decisions a fighter has collected?
Have to look that one up.
No one delivers the knockouts like the Heavyweights and this year the big boys came through with some finishing gems. None impressed us here more than a left hand bomb in October. [Click Here To Read More]
Very rarely will a scientific dissection have people standing on their chairs, mouths agape, emitting sounds of awe they didn’t know they could muster.
That reaction is reserved for the knockout.
No matter how refined the taste, it is the knockout that remains boxing’s biggest draw. People who score more of them have a faster ride to the top. Knockouts put butts in the seats.
Announcers introduce a fighter by telling the viewing audience how many wins, losses, and draws a fighter has picked up. Saved for last is the knockout.
The number of unanimous decisions a fighter has collected?
Have to look that one up.
No one delivers the knockouts like the Heavyweights and this year the big boys came through with some finishing gems. None impressed us here more than a left hand bomb in October. [Click Here To Read More]
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