Fighter gets knocked down, then knocks opponent down.

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In the Ortiz vs Maidana fight, Ortiz knocked Maidana down and then Maidana knocked Ortiz down immediately afterward. What other fights has this happened in? I can't think of any. Maybe the greater boxing minds on boxrec can come up with some examples??
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lirva wrote:In the Ortiz vs Maidana fight, Ortiz knocked Maidana down and then Maidana knocked Ortiz down immediately afterward. What other fights has this happened in? I can't think of any. Maybe the greater boxing minds on boxrec can come up with some examples??
Sammy Ahmad vs Elvir Muriqi. Absolute war, 6 knockdowns in three rounds.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMhK6FsI1gs

Eder Gonzalez vs Juan Martin Coggi. One of the biggest screw jobs in boxing histroy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD91QpMH ... re=related


All the boxers trade knockdowns at the start of each clip.
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Torres v Holt II
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Eubank-Watson II, round 11.
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Katsidis/Earl?
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Darren Barker v Paul Samuels?
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Try Foreman-Lyle. The greatest heavyweight non-title fight ever
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On the domestic scene, does anyone remember Dave Walker against Spencer Fearon in July 2003, over at Norwich ?
Walker down end of first and second, and all over the place.
Fearon down in third, then tko'd by Walker in fourth.
Classic.
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Or the epic 5th round of middleweight contenders Caveman Lee and John LoCicero, it's just ridiculous, here it is

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSRBfgfreiw
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Walker v Fearon was a great fight. Walker got caught on the bell at the end of 1 and 2 and then finished Fearon off with a big right hand. There is still good banter betwen the two about the fight. A young David Haye was in Spencer's corner
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Johnson v Ketchel

Thompson v Sellers

Haye v Mock
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Saunders-Lueshing 2
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Corrales V Castillo 1
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what a ridiculous thread !!
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Get off of your pedestal Rhino, or breathe in some of that dodgy stuff you administer :TU:
It's quiet around boxing right now, so any thread is better than no thread.
You got any better ideas ? :wink:
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twenty six wrote:On the domestic scene, does anyone remember Dave Walker against Spencer Fearon in July 2003, over at Norwich ?
Walker down end of first and second, and all over the place.
Fearon down in third, then tko'd by Walker in fourth.
Classic.
I do remember this fight.Most of Dave Walkers were mini classics.I remember thinking though that if he was struggling with Spencer fearon then he had found his level domestically, without wishing to be rude. Both were very brave fighters.A proper up and downer this one.
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deadpan wrote:Saunders-Lueshing 2
Cracking fight, I think though that Saunders might have gone on holiday not long before this fight, amazingly. Really good guy is Chris and a genuine puncher. Even if he hits you on the chest or shoulder it still hurts.
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Naz vs Kelly
Naz vs Danial Alicio?
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hook171 wrote:Walker v Fearon was a great fight. Walker got caught on the bell at the end of 1 and 2 and then finished Fearon off with a big right hand. There is still good banter betwen the two about the fight. A young David Haye was in Spencer's corner
Spencer would thank me for correcting that it was a controversial stoppage actually. Spencer was on the ropes protecting himself while Walker was flurring against his gloves and arms and it was stopped out of the blue.

Not to say it couldn't have gone Walker's way though. Spencer was much more tired than Walker at that point.
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joe calzaghe v bryon mitchel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukOa8hoD5YA
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kevin mac wrote:joe calzaghe v bryon mitchel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukOa8hoD5YA
gary davies vs samalia badu
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Pretty sure he dropped him with a big right hand before that though Shirow
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Bert Cooper vs Michael Moorer - Great 1st Rd going one way and than another

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrs65JZzMIk

Also Eric Kirkland vs James Kirkland is a 1 rd mini war

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP1ugoEW ... re=related
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hook171 wrote:Pretty sure he dropped him with a big right hand before that though Shirow
I can't honestly remember but i copied my vhs to dvd so i'll hunt it down and upload it
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lirva wrote:In the Ortiz vs Maidana fight, Ortiz knocked Maidana down and then Maidana knocked Ortiz down immediately afterward. What other fights has this happened in? I can't think of any. Maybe the greater boxing minds on boxrec can come up with some examples??
You referring to both KD's being in the same round? if not Haye-JMM, Khan-Gomez
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