Fighters KO'ed early in fight but not thought to have bad chins
Re: Fighters KO'ed early in fight but not thought to have bad chins
Johnny Nelson
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Ross Hale
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Re: Fighters KO'ed early in fight but not thought to have bad chins
I don't think he had a weak chin but, after the KO losses, most people did.Rexob wrote:Lennox Lewis.
He seems to be loosing that tag a bit since retirement.
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The Klitschko fight should have ended the idea he had a weak chin. But he was careless against the more basic challengers and that will probably cost his long term reputation.J-C wrote:I don't think he had a weak chin but, after the KO losses, most people did.Rexob wrote:Lennox Lewis.
He seems to be loosing that tag a bit since retirement.
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Re: Fighters KO'ed early in fight but not thought to have bad chins
Pat Cowdell wasn't chinny, though after approximately 90 seconds with nelson you could be forgiven for thinking so.
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and the daho fightCounter-puncher wrote:Pat Cowdell wasn't chinny, though after approximately 90 seconds with nelson you could be forgiven for thinking so.
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Don't think MAB was ever KO'd early.palooka wrote:Barerra?
Which fight are you thinking of?
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Poison Junior Jones?J-C wrote:Don't think MAB was ever KO'd early.palooka wrote:Barerra?
Which fight are you thinking of?
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Depends what you consider early, for me the 5th is more middle rounds in a 12 rounder.palooka wrote:Poison Junior Jones?J-C wrote:Don't think MAB was ever KO'd early.palooka wrote:Barerra?
Which fight are you thinking of?
Odd stoppage that one, not sure if the corner were coming in to stop the fight or complain about Jones hitting after the bell.
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Poison Junior Jones?[/quote]
Depends what you consider early, for me the 5th is more middle rounds in a 12 rounder.
Odd stoppage that one, not sure if the corner were coming in to stop the fight or complain about Jones hitting after the bell.[/quote]
yeah, on balance the 5th is too late for this thread, is Duran OK? For the Hearns blowout.
Depends what you consider early, for me the 5th is more middle rounds in a 12 rounder.
Odd stoppage that one, not sure if the corner were coming in to stop the fight or complain about Jones hitting after the bell.[/quote]
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David Tua was down and stopped in amateurs
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....sandy saddler kayoed in 3rd fight. never again in his long career.
rubin carter kayo griffith.....good call,,,,beat me to it. saw it on live tv and it was a pip.
rubin carter kayo griffith.....good call,,,,beat me to it. saw it on live tv and it was a pip.
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Re: Fighters KO'ed early in fight but not thought to have bad chins
Marlon Starling KO'd by Molinares (after the bell), but had one of the best chins going, with Curry, Brown, Breland and Honeyghan not making a dent in him
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Marlon was a very tough and skilled boxer and it shows the sheer power of Hearns who broke Starlings jaw while sparring with 18oz gloves on.Old bones Ian wrote:Marlon Starling KO'd by Molinares (after the bell), but had one of the best chins going, with Curry, Brown, Breland and Honeyghan not making a dent in him
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Re: Fighters KO'ed early in fight but not thought to have bad chins
Strange turn of events for the unbeaten Molinares after that fight, he had a breakdown, was knocked out twice by nobodies (one making their debut) and then retired aged just 24.Old bones Ian wrote:Marlon Starling KO'd by Molinares (after the bell), but had one of the best chins going, with Curry, Brown, Breland and Honeyghan not making a dent in him
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Huge punch that "KO'd" Starling but it was [marginally] after the bell.
I think read Molinares suffered badly from depression after that fight and gave up the WBA title.
The fight is interesting for two things - The first is that Starling clearly has no idea he was knocked out, that's how hard he was hit. He thought he hurt his leg (he did). The post-fight interview is priceless. I like Starling, he was a class act in and out the ring. Very talented.
The second is that the WBA upheld the result as a legit knockout win for Tomas, only Larry Hazzard and the NJACB ruled it to a NC (after initially agreeing with the referee that the punch was thrown a fraction before the bell and landed just after.
You could start another thread with "fighters who were never the same after X fight".
I think read Molinares suffered badly from depression after that fight and gave up the WBA title.
The fight is interesting for two things - The first is that Starling clearly has no idea he was knocked out, that's how hard he was hit. He thought he hurt his leg (he did). The post-fight interview is priceless. I like Starling, he was a class act in and out the ring. Very talented.
The second is that the WBA upheld the result as a legit knockout win for Tomas, only Larry Hazzard and the NJACB ruled it to a NC (after initially agreeing with the referee that the punch was thrown a fraction before the bell and landed just after.
You could start another thread with "fighters who were never the same after X fight".
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Starling was a genius in the ring, he's not been able to keep his money , was working as a washer upper in a cafe not so long ago. But whenever I see a article on him they say he is very open with fans and always signing stuff etc.
Its a shame he can't get back in the game somehow to get him some pay back.
Its a shame he can't get back in the game somehow to get him some pay back.
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I was just re-watching some of his fights, funny seeing Freddie Roach lurking in the background with a horrendous mullet.
I scanned an old Moochie interview a few years ago for Tel and Glyn, think I've still got it online somewhere.
I scanned an old Moochie interview a few years ago for Tel and Glyn, think I've still got it online somewhere.
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Re: Fighters KO'ed early in fight but not thought to have bad chins
that's a fvcking hell of an interview
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KO was one hell of a good magazine. They printed transcripts of phone interviews with Vinny Paz and Greg Haugen - they were comedy gold.Counter-puncher wrote:that's a fvcking hell of an interview
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Wasn't Nelson more of a victim of the usual continental screw job? Will have to have another look at those early fights.palooka wrote:Johnny Nelson
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