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  • ERI104
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    #1

    greatest come backs of all time?

    such as ali vs foremen...what amazing come-back fights have you seen? like when one man seems like he's goin to loose when all of a sudden BAM K.O. .
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    Originally posted by ERI104
    such as ali vs foremen...what amazing come-back fights have you seen? like when one man seems like he's goin to loose when all of a sudden BAM K.O. .
    Nigel Benn vs McClellan.

    Out of the ring round one. We all know the rest.

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    • Southpaw Stinger
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      Foreman vs Moorer.

      Foreman was 45 and losing quite badly in a world title fight against undefeated Micheal Moorer.
      Then in the 10th round Foreman lands that big right and BAM Moorer is out for the count and Foreman in 1994 becomes the oldest champ ever.

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      • jerzeboye
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        Arturro Gatti v Wilson Rodrigues

        Gatti was getting his ass handed to him the beginning of the fight and he came back strong!!

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        • Southpaw Stinger
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          Out of the ring round one. We all know the rest.
          That was a truely viscious battle.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Southpaw Stinger
            That was a truely viscious battle.
            One of the best ever for raw brutality. Benn is a fully fledged UK legend. He was lucky as he didn't have any brain power before he started boxing so didn't have much to lose. As proven by the inchorent babble he seems to come out with these days.

            I call, SIR Nigel Benn.

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              Benn is a fully fledged UK legend. He was lucky as he didn't have any brain power before he started boxing so didn't have much to lose. As proven by the inchorent babble he seems to come out with these days.
              Yeah I used to love watching Benn fight. He was a true warrior with a hard punch - he used to go in there and fight even when hurt and not run a way like a lot of guys today do.

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              • Nacho_Analstain
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Southpaw Stinger
                  Yeah I used to love watching Benn fight. He was a true warrior with a hard punch - he used to go in there and fight even when hurt and not run a way like a lot of guys today do.
                  No Benn never ran. He might have had a more successful career but he just loved it in the trenches. That was a golden era for British Middleweight boxing with Eubank, Watson, Collins etc. Benn even had absolute wars against average fighters, he just didn't seem to switch on until he'd tasted the canvas. He would eat the current batch of British MWs for breakfast. After they'd knocked him through the ropes twice of course.

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                  • King Koyle
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                    Ebo Elders come from behind KO of Courtney Burton.A rocky like performance!

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