your best come from behind k.o. ever

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your best come from behind k.o. ever

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Give us your opinion of the greatest come from behind kayo. I gotta go with Weaver - Tate.
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Post by ferroz »

Chavez vs. Taylor.

I know it was very controversial but there you have it.
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

lamotta-duathille
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Post by iceman21287 »

ferroz wrote:Chavez vs. Taylor.

I know it was very controversial but there you have it.
Yep, I completely agree with you. Chavez v. Taylor has become sort of the cliched answer for any question like this, but to me it truly was the greatest come from behind KO in boxing history.

Gotta throw in an honorary mention to Firpo v. Dempsey though. One more second and Luis would have had the greatest come from behind KO in boxing history :TU:
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

iceman21287 wrote:
ferroz wrote:Chavez vs. Taylor.

I know it was very controversial but there you have it.
Yep, I completely agree with you. Chavez v. Taylor has become sort of the cliched answer for any question like this, but to me it truly was the greatest come from behind KO in boxing history.

Gotta throw in an honorary mention to Firpo v. Dempsey though. One more second and Luis would have had the greatest come from behind KO in boxing history :TU:

well if the ringsider didnt help dempsey up, firpo probably would have won.




i dont think its a cinche, what about lamotta-duathille, lamotta was getting thoroughly outboxed then his playing possum payed off and he tore into duathille knocking him out with 13 sec left.
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Post by witherspoon »

Barclay v Hearns 1 - Barclay to Larry Merchant 'I didn't have time to bleed'. :P
Julian Jackson v Herol Graham.
Hard to pick one out of all the ko's mentioned in this thread though.
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Post by witherspoon »

John David Jackson v Jorge Castro I, Eubank v Watson II.
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Post by Senya13 »

Nigel Benn vs Anthony Logan
Benn basically out already throws a left hook. Boom! Yikes :o
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Post by sockdolager »

Decagon wrote:Brewster-Klitschko
LaMotta-Dauthille II
Corrales-Castillo I
Kittikasem-Chang
Chavez-Taylor I
Louis-Conn I
Marciano-Walcott I
Jackson-Graham
Lewis-Bruno
Tua-Maskaev
Tua-Oquendo
Benn-McClellan

I love boxing. What other sport can be over in an instant, at any instant?
Great quote Decagon! :TU:
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LaMotta-Dauthille II, or Chavez-Taylor...but then again, Gatti-Rodriguez and Gatti-Ruelas were very exciting KO's that Gatti came back from certain defeat in.
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Post by Seamus »

Archie Moore vs Yvon Durelle I
Arnold Taylor vs Romeo Anaya
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Mike Weaver KO 15 John Tate
Stanley Ketchel knocking Philly Jack O'Brien out cold at the bell.
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Post by dr_devious »

Has to be Iran Barkley knocking out Tommy Hearns in their first fight for me, completely getting pasted, then BOOM!
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Post by Nile4000 »

Definitley Mike Weaver_John Tate.
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barry wrote:Mike Weaver KO 15 John Tate
Stanley Ketchel knocking Philly Jack O'Brien out cold at the bell.
I have seen an artists drawing in a newspaper account of the Ketchell -Obrien fight in which Obrien is laying out cold on his back with his head in the rosin box. Great drawing.
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The Weaver - Tate fight if I remember correctly was televised on A.B.C. on a Friday night in prime time. Man have things changed.
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Weaver vs Coetzee - Coetzee was slightly ahead but was running out of gas quickly and by the 13th he had absolutley nothing left, Weaver stops Coetzee with a counter right. (Although if Coetzee's right would of landed first no doubt would Weaver be out cold)
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RazorKO wrote:Weaver vs Coetzee - Coetzee was slightly ahead but was running out of gas quickly and by the 13th he had absolutley nothing left, Weaver stops Coetzee with a counter right. (Although if Coetzee's right would of landed first no doubt would Weaver be out cold)

coetzee wasnt ahead, what are u talking about. ur the most bias person i have ever seen when it comes to coetzee and ruddock. u think there top 10 heavies

(Although if Coetzee's right would of landed first no doubt would Weaver be out cold)

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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:
RazorKO wrote:Weaver vs Coetzee - Coetzee was slightly ahead but was running out of gas quickly and by the 13th he had absolutley nothing left, Weaver stops Coetzee with a counter right. (Although if Coetzee's right would of landed first no doubt would Weaver be out cold)

coetzee wasnt ahead, what are u talking about. ur the most bias person i have ever seen when it comes to coetzee and ruddock. u think there top 10 heavies

(Although if Coetzee's right would of landed first no doubt would Weaver be out cold)

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Ruddock isnt top 10 but Coetzee and Ruddock are severly underated by many. But Coetzee and Ruddock are better fighters than Marciano, Walcott or Abe Simon!

By the way Weaver was behind and that Coetzee wasnt even the best form of him and he still gave Weaver one hell of a fight. Id say that the inexperienced Coetzee of the Weaver fight beats Walcott to an early knockout.
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Post by The Great John L »

According to BoxRec, Weaver was ahead on all three cards at the time of the stoppage, which is how I remember the fight. It was very competitive, but Weaver was just a bit too skilled and strong for Coetzee.
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Chavez-Taylor I
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expug wrote:The Weaver - Tate fight if I remember correctly was televised on A.B.C. on a Friday night in prime time. Man have things changed.
expug,
The fight was on primetime on ABC, but it must have been on a different night because I remember we were all talking about the fights at school the next day. (Can you imagine kids talking about boxing anymore?)
Weaver was supposed to be a stepping stone for Tate, if would have won, he would have had a big showdown with Larry Holmes for mutli millions.

Here is a trivia question, Tate-Weaver was part of a quadrupleheader. Do you or anyone else remember who fought in the other 3 title fights?
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

But Coetzee and Ruddock are better fighters than Marciano, Walcott

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RIDICULOUS!
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Ambling Alp wrote:
expug wrote:The Weaver - Tate fight if I remember correctly was televised on A.B.C. on a Friday night in prime time. Man have things changed.
expug,
The fight was on primetime on ABC, but it must have been on a different night because I remember we were all talking about the fights at school the next day. (Can you imagine kids talking about boxing anymore?)
Weaver was supposed to be a stepping stone for Tate, if would have won, he would have had a big showdown with Larry Holmes for mutli millions.

Here is a trivia question, Tate-Weaver was part of a quadrupleheader. Do you or anyone else remember who fought in the other 3 title fights?
Ah ..tough one all I can remember is Weaver -Tate and Eddie Mustafa Muhamed badly K.Oing Marvin Johnson. Did Leonard fight?
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Post by JC »

I was thinking of posting a topic like this myself

Best Comeback - Leonard vs Hearns I

Best Mugging - Foreman vs Moorer

Best from behind Ok - It might not be the best ever, but the one I remember is Julian Jackson Herol Graham. Herol is ahead and then in round 4 BOOM lights out!
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