From http://www.sho.com/site/boxing/profile. ... ght=500618Freitas rallied from a disputed second-round knockdown to deck Ramirez twice in the third. The champion continued to punish Ramirez with both hands in the fourth before the referee stepped in to stop the proceedings 19 seconds into the round.
Missing/incorrect knockdown notes
Missing/incorrect knockdown notes
For Freitas vs. Ramirez, a knockdown was called against Freitas in the second round:
Last edited by HOGBEAR on 01 Jun 2004, 19:16, edited 1 time in total.
No problem. I'll add others as I find them.
Here's another that's not noted (Holyfield/Tyson):
http://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/box ... wnout.html
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/featur ... hback/kod/
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/boxing ... gattiward/
Here's another that's not noted (Holyfield/Tyson):
http://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/box ... wnout.html
And another (Douglas/Tyson):Holyfield, 215, knocked Tyson down with a left hook in the sixth round with 37 seconds. Tyson went down on the seat of his pants and skidded back against the ropes with his legs in the air.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/featur ... hback/kod/
And one more note about the first Ward/Gatti fight:The eighth round opened with Douglas again getting the better of Tyson, but it closed with a sudden, classic Tyson right uppercut that dropped Douglas to the canvas with six seconds left. It was the only time that Douglas got careless, and it nearly cost him his eventual stunning upset.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/boxing ... gattiward/
Saturday night in a bruising battle of junior welterweights. Both fighters left nothing in reserve through 10 grueling rounds, but it was Ward -- on the strength of a fourth-round point deduction and a ninth-round knockdown -- who got the nod on the scorecards of two judges. [...] "It was a tough fight. I thought I should have not gotten a point [taken away] for a low blow because it was not intentional."
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I made all of these.HOGBEAR wrote:No problem. I'll add others as I find them.
Here's another that's not noted (Holyfield/Tyson):
http://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/box ... wnout.html
And another (Douglas/Tyson):Holyfield, 215, knocked Tyson down with a left hook in the sixth round with 37 seconds. Tyson went down on the seat of his pants and skidded back against the ropes with his legs in the air.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/featur ... hback/kod/
And one more note about the first Ward/Gatti fight:The eighth round opened with Douglas again getting the better of Tyson, but it closed with a sudden, classic Tyson right uppercut that dropped Douglas to the canvas with six seconds left. It was the only time that Douglas got careless, and it nearly cost him his eventual stunning upset.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/boxing ... gattiward/
Saturday night in a bruising battle of junior welterweights. Both fighters left nothing in reserve through 10 grueling rounds, but it was Ward -- on the strength of a fourth-round point deduction and a ninth-round knockdown -- who got the nod on the scorecards of two judges. [...] "It was a tough fight. I thought I should have not gotten a point [taken away] for a low blow because it was not intentional."