Biggest punches survived
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tagjohnson
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Biggest punches survived
We've discussed biggest punches/ko's quite a bit, but I was wondering what are your guys opinions on the biggest punches landed but survived by the punchee? I mean like that monster Earnie Shavers landed against Muhammad Ali in the second round of their fight or that Tommy Hearns right hand Marvin Hagler walked through in the first round of their fight. Or even the Joe Frazier left hook that dropped Jimmy Ellis for the first time in their first fight. Yes, Jimmy lost but that shot dropped him like he had been shot.
The left hook Eugene Hart hit Marvelous Marvin Hagler with at the end of the fifth round in their fight in 1976. Eugene Hart is a candidate for the biggest punching middleweight of all time, his best punch being a left hook capable of decapitating a small child, or knocking out Tim Witherspoon in sparring. Hagler took it right on the ear, a place where even a light punch will disorientate you. Hagler barely moved when it hit him.
The overhand right Rodrigo Valdez threw at Carlos Monzon. Valdez is another guy who is a candidate for the hardest hitting middleweight of all time. His right hand was pure dynamite, and he hit Carlos Monzon with it full in the face in the second round of their second fight. King Carlos was floored, but only for a split second, and proceeded to get up and take the fight to Valdez.
The overhand right Rodrigo Valdez threw at Carlos Monzon. Valdez is another guy who is a candidate for the hardest hitting middleweight of all time. His right hand was pure dynamite, and he hit Carlos Monzon with it full in the face in the second round of their second fight. King Carlos was floored, but only for a split second, and proceeded to get up and take the fight to Valdez.
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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Re: Biggest punches survived
Wow the first thing that came to mind was the Frazier hook that hit Jimmy Ellis, I can't even believe that he got up from that and even though he got stopped that was a hellofa shot to get up from.tagjohnson wrote:We've discussed biggest punches/ko's quite a bit, but I was wondering what are your guys opinions on the biggest punches landed but survived by the punchee? I mean like that monster Earnie Shavers landed against Muhammad Ali in the second round of their fight or that Tommy Hearns right hand Marvin Hagler walked through in the first round of their fight. Or even the Joe Frazier left hook that dropped Jimmy Ellis for the first time in their first fight. Yes, Jimmy lost but that shot dropped him like he had been shot.
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tiredoldngrey
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Marvin's chin was awesome!Nero3000 wrote:The right uppercut Hagler took from Mugabi ranks high.
How he took that punch without even blinking, I will never know!
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One of the most remarkable feats of taking some serious, heavy-duty, jaw-breaking, big-time, concusion-giving, put your lights out bombs was when Andrew Golota fought Samson Po'uha. Po'uha landed around ten to twenty clean shots in a row which were just simply massive bombs and although Golota was knocked silly on his feet he was still able to sink his chops into Po;uha's shoulder and actually came back to stop Po'uha. Anyone who has seen this fight knows what I am talking about...it was without a doubt some of the hardest shots that I can ever remember a fighter taking and not going down. Po'uha was fat and out of shape, but he sure as hell could punch.
Weaver surviving that crushing right hand of Coetzee's in round 8 - few heavyweights would of been upright after that shot.
Hearn's ripping left hooks to the body of Barkley - Not only did Barkley take them, he ko'ed Hearns the same round.
Hearns taking the big Roldan left hook in round 4 and then takes Roldan out in the same around.
Pryor taking Arguello's best right hand in the 13th, its a miracle Pryor remained standing after that punch.
Shavers left hook on Ron Lyle which hit Lyle clean in round 2, (although Lyle was down about 14 seconds and should of been knocked out there and then)
Hearn's ripping left hooks to the body of Barkley - Not only did Barkley take them, he ko'ed Hearns the same round.
Hearns taking the big Roldan left hook in round 4 and then takes Roldan out in the same around.
Pryor taking Arguello's best right hand in the 13th, its a miracle Pryor remained standing after that punch.
Shavers left hook on Ron Lyle which hit Lyle clean in round 2, (although Lyle was down about 14 seconds and should of been knocked out there and then)
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dempseyfire
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That's not true if you count it watching the film Lyle was up by 8.RazorKO wrote:Weaver surviving that crushing right hand of Coetzee's in round 8 - few heavyweights would of been upright after that shot.
Hearn's ripping left hooks to the body of Barkley - Not only did Barkley take them, he ko'ed Hearns the same round.
Hearns taking the big Roldan left hook in round 4 and then takes Roldan out in the same around.
Pryor taking Arguello's best right hand in the 13th, its a miracle Pryor remained standing after that punch.
Shavers left hook on Ron Lyle which hit Lyle clean in round 2, (although Lyle was down about 14 seconds and should of been knocked out there and then)
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sockdolager
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Tyson hit Jose Ribalta with an unbelievable left hook early in that fight and he was knocked down like a bag of bricks. When Ribalta hit the canvas it was almost like someone had plugged him back in because he rose up almost instantly. I was sure he was KOd, but he was resiliant. If you guys dont remember that fight or have never seen it, watch it and you will have a lot of respect for Jose Ribalta! Tyson did win a 10 rnd TKO, but Ribalta took some monster shots that would have put me in a coma!
JC Chavez took some big ones. Most notably from Rosario, who caught Chavez early in the fight with a devastating, head spinning combination while his back was against the ropes.Chavez's reaction or lack thereof made you miss it, until they rplayed it between rounds.
Also, Uncle Mayweather caught Chavez with a hellacious right hand bomb in the second round of the first fight, that sounded like a gun shot. Chavez viciously knocked him out a short time later.
Also, Uncle Mayweather caught Chavez with a hellacious right hand bomb in the second round of the first fight, that sounded like a gun shot. Chavez viciously knocked him out a short time later.
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tagjohnson
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Shavers vs Cobb
Just saw Earnie Shavers and Tex Cobb on ESPN Classic for the first time and there were several punches that Earnie landed that spun the 232 lb Cobb halfway around and he just turned back around and hit Earnie back.
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monkeybusiness
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Frazier dropping Ali with the big left hook in their first fight. How about the double left hook that Quarry took from Frazier in their 2nd meeting. I think it was about the 3rd round. Of course it was the beginning of the end but it was a damn hard shot to stand up after. How about the shot that John LoCicero absorbed from Caveman Lee but still got up to hurt Caveman before eventually being knocked out that same round.
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