Fighter gets knocked down, then knocks opponent down.

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Shirow wrote:
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

Get it on here mate. It was a great fight. I've got it on DVD along with some other of Dave's fights. Got his fights with Paul Dyer, Brett James, Spencer Fearon, John Humphrey, Jimmy Vincent, Roman Karmazin and Jamie Moore. The Brett James fight was a good fight
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Chambers2 wrote:
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
I was referring to the first fighter who got knocked down, get up and KD the other fighter with his first punches thrown since getting off the canvas exactly like Maidana did. Still some good suggestions here for what i wanted.
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Moore Jones 3 THE up and downer. Great fight, love it.
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Kaylor-Gumbs is a good one. Kaylor climbed off the floor and broke Roy's heart before he dropped him for the count.
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Jack Johnson-Stanley Ketchel
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lirva wrote:
Chambers2 wrote:
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
I was referring to the first fighter who got knocked down, get up and KD the other fighter with his first punches thrown since getting off the canvas exactly like Maidana did. Still some good suggestions here for what i wanted.
I don't think anybody's listening to you, even after the second time you said it.

Eubank-Watson II is the first that springs to mind which fits your criteria exactly.
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Somebody more astute mentioned Johnson-Ketchel near the start of the thread for the world heavyweight title (as opposed to a fight for the WBO trinket and a near-tragedy).
Ketchel was out for several minutes immediately after dropping Johnson. The word is Johnson agreed to 'wear the cuffs' en route to a decision win but Ketchel took his sneaky chance and Johnson jumped up and flung off those cuffs. The picture of one happy black face amid a sea of glum white in the crowd as Johnson casually leans on the ropes is unforgettable.

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bennie wrote:Somebody more astute mentioned Johnson-Ketchel near the start of the thread for the world heavyweight title (as opposed to a fight for the WBO trinket and a near-tragedy).
Wasn't aware there was a miniumum entry level for inclusion in this list, or that a serious injury would cancel out the events of the fight. Sorry.
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twenty six wrote: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:
ha ha.. :wink: ..take the bait why dont you...

ok..... kevin leushing v tito
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MightyWarrior wrote: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
Imagine Terry O'Conner or John Coyle in charge of this one, he'd have dived in more than Greg Luganis.
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bennie wrote:Kaylor-Gumbs is a good one. Kaylor climbed off the floor and broke Roy's heart before he dropped him for the count.

Kaylor - Christie
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oliverfennell wrote:
bennie wrote:Somebody more astute mentioned Johnson-Ketchel near the start of the thread for the world heavyweight title (as opposed to a fight for the WBO trinket and a near-tragedy).
Wasn't aware there was a miniumum entry level for inclusion in this list, or that a serious injury would cancel out the events of the fight. Sorry.
That's all right, you just don't know your history. The first thought is Eubank-Watson II, my arse.
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bennie wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:
bennie wrote:Somebody more astute mentioned Johnson-Ketchel near the start of the thread for the world heavyweight title (as opposed to a fight for the WBO trinket and a near-tragedy).
Wasn't aware there was a miniumum entry level for inclusion in this list, or that a serious injury would cancel out the events of the fight. Sorry.
That's all right, you just don't know your history. The first thought is Eubank-Watson II, my arse.
I didn't say that was the first incidence, I just said it was my first thought, i.e. the first one that sprang to mind. This is because I happened to watch that when it happened, whereas Johnson-Ketchel was only slightly before my time. Doesn't mean I didn't know about it, FFS. I mean, if somebody said "name a sci-fi movie", I'd more likely say Star Wars than Metropolis, not because I "don't know my history", just because that springs to mind more readily.

Anyway, the OP asked for something specific, and I gave a good example. The fact it was for a "WBO trinket" and ended in a serious injury doesn't detract from the criteria one bit.
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Eubank-Watson II was one of the worst things that happened to boxing. The WBO allowed two middleweights to jump up and fight for their 'world' super-middleweight title straight off. It was the start (along with Eubank-Stretch a wee earlier) of world titles no longer meaning anything.
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Currie-Notice.

Notice was knocked down in the 6th, then put Currie down and moments later forced a stoppage.

I liked Horace a lot. Shame his career was curtailed. He had a lot going for him.
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bennie wrote:Eubank-Watson II was one of the worst things that happened to boxing. The WBO allowed two middleweights to jump up and fight for their 'world' super-middleweight title straight off. It was the start (along with Eubank-Stretch a wee earlier) of world titles no longer meaning anything.
Agree 100%, but none of that means the fight itself didn't have an incidence of what the OP was asking for. For some reason you just wanted to belittle me by using an older example, as if that alone makes it more meritous.

Barker-Samuels was nowhere near world title level and only happened this century, so I guess whoever nominated that was only proving their ignorance, eh? I'm off to scour latter-day reports of some James Figg fights to see if I can get one over you. ;)
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Rhino,
I dont usually use smileys !
More gas, Sir ???
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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 will never forget that. On both occasions walker went down virtually on the bell to end the round. Walker's eyes were in orbit both times, and had the knockdowns been 10 seconds earlier, he'd never have made it out of the rounds.

It was one of the most remarkable fights I've ever seen.
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bennie wrote:Somebody more astute mentioned Johnson-Ketchel near the start of the thread for the world heavyweight title (as opposed to a fight for the WBO trinket and a near-tragedy).
Ketchel was out for several minutes immediately after dropping Johnson. The word is Johnson agreed to 'wear the cuffs' en route to a decision win but Ketchel took his sneaky chance and Johnson jumped up and flung off those cuffs. The picture of one happy black face amid a sea of glum white in the crowd as Johnson casually leans on the ropes is unforgettable.

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That is an unbelievable picture bennie. Superb :TU:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOHXHyEH5vw

Shavers v Williams. Unbelievable round!
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physio wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOHXHyEH5vw

Shavers v Williams. Unbelievable round!
Agree. Shavers, however, got saved by a standing eight-count which I'm not sure was legal.
Roy "Tiger" Williams was a fighter whom the big boys steered around.
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On second sight, the referee was consistent and also gave Williams a potentially fight-saving eight-count, but Williams was too hurt to come back.
Great choice, Physio. What a war!
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My personal fave is how Flexen got back up the other week to stop Bennie in 4 rounds!!!

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Wrists wrote:My personal fave is how Flexen got back up the other week to stop Bennie in 4 rounds!!!

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I fought with swine flu.
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bennie wrote:Eubank-Watson II was one of the worst things that happened to boxing. The WBO allowed two middleweights to jump up and fight for their 'world' super-middleweight title straight off. It was the start (along with Eubank-Stretch a wee earlier) of world titles no longer meaning anything.
For my money the WBC allowing Sugar Ray Leonard to fight for 2 of their world titles (super middle and light heavy) against Donny Lalonde on the same night in 1988 was a more damaging manipulation of what world titles should mean.

The WBO just added to the farce.
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