Pretty good fightKOJOE90 wrote:Nigel Benn vs Iran Barkley.
The most brutal 1st round wins ever.
Re: The most brutal 1st round wins ever.
First you cut te whole address (including the http:// part) from the navigation bar.sockdollanger wrote:hey guys, anyone know how to make these live links read as something else? Ive seen several posters do it but I cant figure it out. I would like to make the link read simply, Krizan vs. Torres. Any help?
Take a url tag and add a = sign so it looks like this ... url tag" straight after.
so on screen it will appear like this
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Hope that makes sense.
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tagjohnson
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I forgot about...
Cuevas vs Backus. I swear the way Billy spent most of the round flying throught the air was something out of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon."
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absolutely, thank you very much.J-C wrote:First you cut te whole address (including the http:// part) from the navigation bar.sockdollanger wrote:hey guys, anyone know how to make these live links read as something else? Ive seen several posters do it but I cant figure it out. I would like to make the link read simply, Krizan vs. Torres. Any help?
Take a url tag and add a = sign so it looks like this ... url tag" straight after.
so on screen it will appear like this
suckerpunch
Hope that makes sense.
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thats weird too because he was able to hang in there with Bowe and others, Tyson excluded.expug wrote:Maybe not the most brutal in history but I got to see Brewster _ Golota live a couple rows back and that was a pretty definitive ko.
When I saw Golota walk up the steps I knew it was gonna be over early.
He looked like a deer in the headlights . Completely tense .
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Boxing is the one sport where it can be all over if you come out tight. In most other sports their is time to recover from a slow start. What his trainer might have done is recognized this and had him use the first couple of rounds as a feeling out process even if it meant giving the round away. Kind of gradually work into the flow of things, maybe be a little extra cautious. Usually by then an athlete forgets about any pregame jitters.
Bummer that you had great seats for a fight that didn't last past the first round. :(
Bummer that you had great seats for a fight that didn't last past the first round. :(
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Good callskick asner wrote:John "The Beast" Muguibi's knockout win against Curtis Parker, Muguibi knocked Parker out of the ring. Parker was coming foreward in that fight, not the best strategy. He got hit with some really hard shots.
Hagler's knockout of Caveman Lee.
Ray Mancinni had a very brutal Knockout of Art Frias, but for most of the round the action was not all one sided like you would expect from a first round KO.
Robbie Sim's knockout against John Collins.
Bonecrusher Smith against Mike Weaver.
Joe Bugner against Richard Dunn.
Michael Dokes against Ossie Ocasio.
I saw the news paper headline next day, with Dunn stretched out across the page, and the headline above: WHO DUNN IT?
Mancini/Frias was oneof the most action packed one round fight ever seen. Art looked like he'd gone 15 rounds at the end of 3 minutes.
Caveman Lee was knocked out by a JAB from Halger...all that smack he'd been taking I think.
Juan Kid Meza v Jamie Garza was a goodun - Meza was down early, but came back to win with an almighty left hand.
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The Garza Meza fight I remeber was on tv. It seemed it was sort of a showcase fight for Garza and everything was going as planned until he got caught. Like you said he had Meza down right out of the gate but he didn't anticipate that he was still dangerous. Don't know what happend to Garza after that and I havn't been able to locate him on Boxrec. I tried typining Meza's name in also but nothing came up.
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Here you go..I was chatting to Jamie on here a few months back in fact, very nice guykick asner wrote:The Garza Meza fight I remeber was on tv. It seemed it was sort of a showcase fight for Garza and everything was going as planned until he got caught. Like you said he had Meza down right out of the gate but he didn't anticipate that he was still dangerous. Don't know what happend to Garza after that and I havn't been able to locate him on Boxrec. I tried typining Meza's name in also but nothing came up.
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=008415
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MightyWarrior wrote:Here you go..I was chatting to Jamie on here a few months back in fact, very nice guykick asner wrote:The Garza Meza fight I remeber was on tv. It seemed it was sort of a showcase fight for Garza and everything was going as planned until he got caught. Like you said he had Meza down right out of the gate but he didn't anticipate that he was still dangerous. Don't know what happend to Garza after that and I havn't been able to locate him on Boxrec. I tried typining Meza's name in also but nothing came up.![]()
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=008415
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