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Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 11 Sep 2015, 16:58
by Rexob
Froch coming from behind after getting dropped, then taking loads of heavy fire for the next few rounds, to comeback and stop GG.
A great come from behind victory, which most other boxers would have succumbed to! Froch that night showed his true metal to prevail!

Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 14 Sep 2015, 17:36
by man

Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 14 Sep 2015, 18:11
by jamesmcdonnell
verballistic wrote:
littlepug wrote:toney v nunn
One of my alltime favs. :yay:

Watch the video now...unbelievable how skinny that fat tub-of-lard Toney was at 160!! :lol:
He looked weird at 160, his head looked monumental.

Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 13:45
by Looking On
one that only the brits will likely have known about, british cruiserweight title bout... Shane McPhilbin vs Leon Williams, around 3 years ago i reckon

Unfortunately i cant seem to find a video online of the fight despite it being televised

Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 13:50
by palooka
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
verballistic wrote:
littlepug wrote:toney v nunn
One of my alltime favs. :yay:

Watch the video now...unbelievable how skinny that fat tub-of-lard Toney was at 160!! :lol:
He looked weird at 160, his head looked monumental.
Easter Island.

Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 13:52
by palooka
Looking On wrote:one that only the brits will likely have known about, british cruiserweight title bout... Shane McPhilbin vs Leon Williams, around 3 years ago i reckon

Unfortunately i cant seem to find a video online of the fight despite it being televised
I remember that one :TU: those 2 did well to get to that level, they sank pretty quickly afterwards, its a bit strange. I think Shane's brother used to post here.

Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 18:26
by Counter-puncher
Michael Carbajal against Jorge Arce. :bow:

Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 16:26
by Boxing Prospect
Not one of the great but Kota Tokunaga apparently needed a KO for the win today and got it against Yuhei Suzuki (apparently he'd have got a draw had he just managed to get a knockdown)

Re: Behind on Scorecards, Needing a KO for the win..Who gutted out the greatest victory?

Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 16:49
by jujigatame
Corrales KOing Freitas late was another good one.