Boxing turnarounds!

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Boxing turnarounds!

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So when a fighter is winning handily and then it's turned on it's head, literally.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsN476-4vPY

Any notable ones for you?
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Tate/Weaver and Castro/Jackson are the first that come to mind.
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Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham's KO loss to Julian ‘The Hawk’ Jackson

James 'Lights Out' Toney's dramatic fourth round KO over Tim Littles.

Julio Cesar Chavez's last-second KO victory over Meldrick Taylor.
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Eolaithe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:32 Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham's KO loss to Julian ‘The Hawk’ Jackson

James 'Lights Out' Toney's dramatic fourth round KO over Tim Littles.
Will have to check the Toney one, was he well behind then?
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Roars Like Me wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:36
Eolaithe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:32 Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham's KO loss to Julian ‘The Hawk’ Jackson

James 'Lights Out' Toney's dramatic fourth round KO over Tim Littles.
Will have to check the Toney one, was he well behind then?
The ref and the doctor threatened to stop the fight because of a bad cut. They said they'd only allow Toney to compete for one more round, which is all James needed to force the stoppage.

Also, Julio Cesar Chavez's last-second KO victory over Meldrick Taylor.
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Eolaithe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:32 Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham's KO loss to Julian ‘The Hawk’ Jackson

James 'Lights Out' Toney's dramatic fourth round KO over Tim Littles.

Julio Cesar Chavez's last-second KO victory over Meldrick Taylor.
Surely a post like this belongs in the history section. Isn't that your mo for these threads? You're slipping verlichte, eo would never let a thread like this go without whining.
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George Foreman vs. Michael Moorer.

Juan Manuel Marquez KO 6 vs. Manny Pacquiao (after a tricky start for the PacMan, the Filipino had gained the winning momentum of the fight, with the Mexican appearing to struggle).
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Eolaithe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:37
Roars Like Me wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:36
Eolaithe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:32 Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham's KO loss to Julian ‘The Hawk’ Jackson

James 'Lights Out' Toney's dramatic fourth round KO over Tim Littles.
Will have to check the Toney one, was he well behind then?
The ref and the doctor threatened to stop the fight because of a bad cut. They said they'd only allow Toney to compete for one more round, which is all James needed to force the stoppage.

Also, Julio Cesar Chavez's last-second KO victory over Meldrick Taylor.
Thanks I've just checked that fight now. I can see Toney was desperate to get it done. It's great reminder of seeing Toney, quick and in shape.
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Leonard-Hearns I
Froch-Taylor
Toney-Nunn
Whitaker-Hurtado
Eubank Sr.-Watson II
Hearns-Barkey I
Chisora-Takam
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Onetimeonly wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:29 Tate/Weaver and Castro/Jackson are the first that come to mind.
Tate Weaver was the one that came to my mind first. I was in England when that fight happened. I was literally screaming when that hook put Tate down.
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More recent: Mickey Bey vs John Molina. Feel bad for Mickey for losing it in last minute because he dominated the whole fight. But faces of that TBE idiots in crowd was priceless :D :D :D
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fairly recently rolando chinea was beating up on thomas mattice and then one or two rounds left gets caught and stopped
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Onetimeonly wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:29 Tate/Weaver and Castro/Jackson are the first that come to mind.
I thought this OP meant career wise. Mike Weaver is in that category too. He had Holmes in trouble and had a version of the title. Before that, he managed to lose to both Bobicks and even worse.
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Tony1244 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:54
Onetimeonly wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:29 Tate/Weaver and Castro/Jackson are the first that come to mind.
I thought this OP meant career wise. Mike Weaver is in that category too. He had Holmes in trouble and had a version of the title. Before that, he managed to lose to both Bobicks and even worse.
come on bruh actually read the first sentence of an op for once
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Jirov vs Toney.
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jamamb wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:55
Tony1244 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:54
Onetimeonly wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:29 Tate/Weaver and Castro/Jackson are the first that come to mind.
I thought this OP meant career wise. Mike Weaver is in that category too. He had Holmes in trouble and had a version of the title. Before that, he managed to lose to both Bobicks and even worse.
come on bruh actually read the first sentence of an op for once

I did Mr. Sunshine. My first sentence addressed reading the subject heading. I didn't think that would need to be explained, but I was wrong. :roll:
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:lol:
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oogiebe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:58Jirov vs Toney.
Toney officially won the fight 117-109 x 2 and 116-110. James didn't even need to drop Jirov in the final round to win that contest.

HBO's scorecards don't count and neither do our own. Most fight fans thought Toney won, he didn't have to "turn" things "on it's head."

As a getle reminder, here's what the topic of this thread is really about:
Roars Like Me wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 07:42Boxing turnarounds!

So when a fighter is winning handily and then it's turned on it's head, literally.
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Wasn't Joe Mesi winning a decision against a Eastern European fighter, only to get knocked down and almost out in the last round? Injury so severe he had to retire.
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Eolaithe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 13:38
oogiebe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:58Jirov vs Toney.
Toney officially won the fight 117-109 x 2 and 116-110. James didn't even need to drop Jirov in the final round to win that contest.

HBO's scorecards don't count and neither do our own. Most fight fans thought Toney won, he didn't have to "turn" things "on it's head."

As a getle reminder, here's what the topic of this thread is really about:
Roars Like Me wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 07:42Boxing turnarounds!

So when a fighter is winning handily and then it's turned on it's head, literally.
While you're addressing the topic, why not cease ignoring the irrefutable fact that you obsessively cry for mods to move topics like this yet you're partaking in this one. Why the massive display of hypocrisy so?
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Eolaithe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 13:38
oogiebe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:58Jirov vs Toney.
Toney officially won the fight 117-109 x 2 and 116-110. James didn't even need to drop Jirov in the final round to win that contest.

HBO's scorecards don't count and neither do our own. Most fight fans thought Toney won, he didn't have to "turn" things "on it's head."

As a getle reminder, here's what the topic of this thread is really about:
Roars Like Me wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 07:42Boxing turnarounds!

So when a fighter is winning handily and then it's turned on it's head, literally.
Eolaithe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 09:32 James 'Lights Out' Toney's dramatic fourth round KO over Tim Littles.
Please review your "getle" reminder then, because Toney was ahead on the cards against Tim Littles and had him badly hurt at the end of the third.

:TU:
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Tony1244 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 13:42 Wasn't Joe Mesi winning a decision against a Eastern European fighter, only to get knocked down and almost out in the last round? Injury so severe he had to retire.
Yup, but can't remember the guy's name. Messi did come back, but only briefly and without any huge success.
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Tony1244 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 13:42 Wasn't Joe Mesi winning a decision against a Eastern European fighter, only to get knocked down and almost out in the last round? Injury so severe he had to retire.
Mesi beat Jirov by a close UD but Jirov dropped him and repeatedly hit to the back of the head. I watched the fight back when it happened but haven't seen it since so me memory is a little foggy. At least one of the knockdowns was from a rabbit punch but I don't remember if they all were. Effectively ended Mesi's career.
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im still amazed mesi made it to the final bell, he looked totally done and not right
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jamamb wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 13:52 im still amazed mesi made it to the final bell, he looked totally done and not right
Two brains bleeds I think. Baby Joe is lucky to be alive today.
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