Though Wilder was probably even or ahead on the official cards as he always is.
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 15:08
by KiwiRider
Matt W wrote: ↑02 Oct 2019, 07:44
Balboa vs everyone.
Stuff you Matt!
My cuppa tea when right up my nose when I read that.
Nearly choked.
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 15:12
by oogiebe
gilgamesh wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 15:03
Wilder vs Ortiz 2
Though Wilder was probably even or ahead on the official cards as he always is.
He wasn't. I think he was behind 5-1/5-1/6-0 or something like that.
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 15:13
by KiwiRider
rubberneck wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 14:58
Tommy Coyle vs Brizuela. I don’t know what the score cards were going in to the 12th round, but I’m pretty sure Coyle was behind in a barnstormer of a bout. Coyle had been decked several times and had points deduction also. Mind you, so had his opponent.
That really is the comeback of all comebacks.
I think I had Coyle down by 8 points comming into the 12th!!
Unbelievable win.
gilgamesh wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 15:03
Wilder vs Ortiz 2
Though Wilder was probably even or ahead on the official cards as he always is.
He wasn't. I think he was behind 5-1/5-1/6-0 or something like that.
Hey how about that? He was actually behind in a fight he was losing for a change.
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 15:18
by MasterG
Im sure this will have been mentioned in the 4 pages of this topic but Herol Graham v Julian Jackson. Herol possibly 1 or 2 punches away from being a world champion.
gilgamesh wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 15:03
Wilder vs Ortiz 2
Though Wilder was probably even or ahead on the official cards as he always is.
He wasn't. I think he was behind 5-1/5-1/6-0 or something like that.
Ya, though still, patience + timing + ring smarts + improved punch technique + improved punch selection + mobility + defense, and then of course the speed and power . Quite the feat to lose about every round to a guy you already KO'd and yet still be so impressive in so many ways
He wasn't. I think he was behind 5-1/5-1/6-0 or something like that.
Ya, though still, patience + timing + ring smarts + improved punch technique + improved punch selection + mobility + defense, and then of course the speed and power . Quite the feat to lose about every round to a guy you already KO'd and yet still be so impressive in so many ways
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 20:29
by keithmoonhangover
David Tua was definitely losing to John Ruiz before he caught him.
Jimmy Thunder was miles behind when he stopped Crawford Grimsley.
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 20:44
by oogiebe
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 20:29
David Tua was definitely losing to John Ruiz before he caught him.
Jimmy Thunder was miles behind when he stopped Crawford Grimsley.
rubberneck wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 14:58
Tommy Coyle vs Brizuela. I don’t know what the score cards were going in to the 12th round, but I’m pretty sure Coyle was behind in a barnstormer of a bout. Coyle had been decked several times and had points deduction also. Mind you, so had his opponent.
That really is the comeback of all comebacks.
I think I had Coyle down by 8 points comming into the 12th!!
Unbelievable win.
I'm amazed you were able to score it, I gave up halfway through. Cracking fight though.
Good shout. There was a bit of crowd trouble afterwards wasn't there?
Aye, the locals didn’t take it well!
Anderson wrapped it quite young didn't he? Remember Kevin McIntyre schooling him twice then i don't remember seeing him out again. He was decent as well, just couldn't deal with McIntyres southpaw style...
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 11 Dec 2019, 13:04
by chinarich
Carl Thompson vs Sebastian Rothman. I can’t be bothered to read the whole thread so apologies if already posted...
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 12 Dec 2019, 14:09
by Boxing Prospect
Beppu Vs Yada from this past Sunday
Re: Come from behind knockouts
Posted: 12 Dec 2019, 14:28
by orbtastic
Chang/Kittikasem
Not sure what the scores actually were as by about the mid-point both were just throwing bombs and it had become attritional. Won't spoil it but the fight had five knockdowns and with a minute to go it's all over.
Gale was my stablemate at that time, watched it on telly and probably only needed one punch to finish it but couldn’t land one and ended up walking onto an uppercut (I think) and it was all over, was gutted for him