Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Molina V Bey, and Andrade got jobbed in the Bute fight.
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Boxing Writer
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
You mean Tate - Weaver, right? If so, I definitely agree.littlepug wrote:Tate v berbick
Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
I stand corrected, said the man in the orthopaedic shoesBoxing Writer wrote:You mean Tate - Weaver, right? If so, I definitely agree.littlepug wrote:Tate v berbick
Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Lots of great examples and a pretty good question as well.
I would add Gatti vs Wilson Rodriguez. It wsn't late in the fight, but his condition definitely had him on the edge of being stopped.
Whitaker vs Hurtado was a dramatic stoppage, though even a knockdown might have at least got him a draw, so not a perfect example.
Many of the really good ones have been mentioned.
I would add Gatti vs Wilson Rodriguez. It wsn't late in the fight, but his condition definitely had him on the edge of being stopped.
Whitaker vs Hurtado was a dramatic stoppage, though even a knockdown might have at least got him a draw, so not a perfect example.
Many of the really good ones have been mentioned.
Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Demarco Vs. Linares is another.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
littlepug wrote:I stand corrected, said the man in the orthopaedic shoesBoxing Writer wrote:You mean Tate - Weaver, right? If so, I definitely agree.littlepug wrote:Tate v berbick
Hahahaha - is that a Tommy cooper joke? Similar style.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Pretty much the most dramatic volte-face I've ever seen in a fight. Tate was winning at a canter. Was that the last 15 round world heavyweight title fight?Boxing Writer wrote:You mean Tate - Weaver, right? If so, I definitely agree.littlepug wrote:Tate v berbick
Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
I heard it on alan partridge but it may be from cooper now you mention it
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Cerdan was never up on the cards that day as he damaged his left shoulder in the first round when he was wrestled to the canvas by LaMotta. He fought one armed into the 10th when he called it quits. It is my strong belief that if he hadn't died in the plane crash on the way to the return match that he would have taken back his title.palooka wrote:Marcel Cerdan?Switch hitter wrote:Jake Lamotta vs a French guy can't remember his name.....
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Froch-Taylor was a classic. I love how in the last round instead of swinging for the fences he uses straight punches. Really disciplined finish.
I know it wasn't the last round but Big George knocking out Moorer came from absolute nowhere. I'm still shocked too this day.
I know it wasn't the last round but Big George knocking out Moorer came from absolute nowhere. I'm still shocked too this day.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
The Weaver Tate fight was on June 20th 1980jamesmcdonnell wrote:Pretty much the most dramatic volte-face I've ever seen in a fight. Tate was winning at a canter. Was that the last 15 round world heavyweight title fight?Boxing Writer wrote:You mean Tate - Weaver, right? If so, I definitely agree.littlepug wrote:Tate v berbick
The last 15 round heavyweight bout was Tyson-Biggs October 16th 1987
So not even close to the last one
Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
I can definitely see why people think that it should've been stopped even before the knockdown but I don't consider it a travesty that Bute was allowed to continue. As for the count, the Showtime clock displayed five seconds left in the round when it went off screen, Bute wasn't dropped for another second or two, and he was up within roughly eight seconds independent of Wright's count, so I don't think Wright stopping to send Andrade back to his corner made a difference...Bute was up and there was no time left anyway, unlike another fight that has been mentioned here in Chavez-Taylor I.jujigatame wrote:First of all, he was so badly concussed that the fight should have been stopped, period. Second of all, the count ended up eating something like 25 seconds off the clock. It was shady as hell.crusader wrote:How so? Bute went down with about three seconds left and got up in about eight seconds, so I don't think Wright interrupting the count saved him, as even with a fair count he would've made it up within ten and Andrade wouldn't have had time to follow up.jujigatame wrote:Andrade should have had an epic comeback win against Bute in their first fight, but the Mr. Magoo ref ruined it for him.
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It amazes me how easily people were led into thinking that Andrade was robbed because of a long count.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8N4-xN5468
Looks like Bute was up at 8, the ref gave a long count but I don't see how that chaned anything.
Looks like Bute was up at 8, the ref gave a long count but I don't see how that chaned anything.
Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
This is the example I was going to put. LITERALLY knocked out of the ring, in LITERALLY the very last seconds! Completely off-the-wall finsih!hbg wrote:Shannon Briggs vs. Sergei Liakhovich
Briggs trailing on the cards and knocking his opponent out of the ring in the very last seconds.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
"Left and right - hamhocks and chitlins..."PredatorHayds wrote:Froch-Taylor was a classic. I love how in the last round instead of swinging for the fences he uses straight punches. Really disciplined finish.
I know it wasn't the last round but Big George knocking out Moorer came from absolute nowhere. I'm still shocked too this day.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
It is indeed partridge. However, it's very similar in style to a Tommy cooper joke.littlepug wrote:I stand corrected, said the man in the orthopaedic shoesBoxing Writer wrote:You mean Tate - Weaver, right? If so, I definitely agree.littlepug wrote:Tate v berbick
http://www.jokes4us.com/peoplejokes/com ... jokes.html
For your delectation. I've just had a right old chuckle reading these.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Yeah, can't believe none of us thought of that.johnswan1 wrote:Eubank-Watson
You'd have thought it impossible there would be that outcome when you saw Eubank go down. He had been getting a pretty bad mauling, and was absolutely exhausted, - what a heart that man had - he later said himself he didn't know how he found that punch. It was dredged up from the depths of his soul,
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Yeah, can't believe none of us thought of that.johnswan1 wrote:Eubank-Watson
You'd have thought it impossible there would be that outcome when you saw Eubank go down. He had been getting a pretty bad mauling, and was absolutely exhausted, - what a heart that man had - he later said himself he didn't know how he found that punch. It was dredged up from the depths of his soul,
Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Stephen Simmons v Wadi Camacho
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
Marciano-Walcott is always number one to me.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
First for me is Ebo Elder Vs Courtney Burton followed by JLC Vs Corrales 1, which is just a tiny bit behind the former because of the relatively quick stoppage via ref in a fight where Corrales got every chance to continue.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
I can remember Edner Cherry nearly knocking someone's head off with a left hook when he was way behind, it might have been Daniel Alicia or Stevie Johnston - Cherry had an amazing hook, if it connected it was goodnight.
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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?
I dunno man, starting with around 30 seconds left in the fight Bute looks badly hurt and like he's having difficulty standing or protecting himself. The fight could have been justifiably stopped really anytime from that point on. Then Bute goes down with about 5 seconds left (after stumbling because he can barely stand) and the ref takes 25 seconds to make the full 8 count. You're not supposed to be able to be saved by the bell, and Bute was clearly in absolutely no condition to continue even after the full 25 seconds. IMO, Andrade should have won the fight.Lenny Cravats wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8N4-xN5468
Looks like Bute was up at 8, the ref gave a long count but I don't see how that chaned anything.