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    ON THIS DAY: 23 years ago, stoned Mike Tyson demolished Andrew Golota in such a way that he refused to enter the third round! In just two rounds, he gave him a fractured cheekbone, a neck injury and a concussion!

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    That was Tyson stoned, imagine what he would have done if he was off the drugs.
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    🥊 On 30th of October 1974, one of the most famous fights in boxing history took place in Zaire, Africa. In the fight with the huge puncher George Foreman, few gave him the slightest chance, but Muhammad Ali shocked the world with an incredible performance, ending with a spectacular knockout

    🧐 Take a look at his incredible story here: https://ruiksport.com/video-they-tol...sent-him-down/

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    I read the whole article the article was quite interesting but you can say my question is irrelevant to the article the question is did boxers use punching bags in the late 1800s? because this question stuck in my mind and I want to know about it.

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    It was always the consensus that Gabe was the better of the brothers but not against The Professor. In the main event a likable Tiajuana taxi driver named Greg got battered by Julio c Chavez .

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    a bit late but since you posted gabe's fight it reminded me that rafael ruelas v freddie pendleton was on the nineteenth of february ninety four
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    22 year old O'Grady vs the first word champion trained by Emanual Steward and the first champion of Kronk Gym. Hilmer Kenty was also the first fighter from Detroit since the great Joe Louis. Ironically enough Joe Louis had passed away earlier this same day at the age of 66.

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    Sean O'Grady was a very good commentator too, but did not realise he was Manny first champ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Sean O'Grady was a very good commentator too, but did not realise he was Manny first champ.
    The vs mate . Was Kenty as 1st champ out of Kronk. My bad, was told early on that a decoder ring is needed to decipher my posts .

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    Anthony Joshua got off the canvas to beat Wladimir Klitschko in a classic world heavyweight title contest on this day in 2017.

    Roared on by the majority of the 90,000 crowd at a packed Wembley Stadium, the Briton recovered from a knockdown in the sixth round to stop the Ukrainian great in the 11th.

    The then 27-year-old’s victory, which heralded the start of a new era in the heavyweight division, saw him add the WBA belt to his IBF crown.

    Both fighters appeared on the brink of defeat at various stages of a see-saw clash which burst into life when Joshua floored veteran Klitschko in the fifth round.

    The 41-year-old recovered to put Joshua down, for the first time in his career, in the next but the younger man hit back in brutal fashion to drop Klitschko for a second time in the 11th.
    Klitschko regained his feet but was felled again by a left hook and referee David Fields intervened to stop the contest moments after his next attempt to continue.

    “I came out and I won,” said Joshua. “I didn’t go into the slugfest, I came back and fought my heart out.

    “Boxing is about character. As I said from the get-go, it will be a boxing classic.”

    Klitschko was gracious in defeat and retired three months later, marking the end of an era in which he and his brother Vitali had dominated the heavyweight division.

    He said: “It was really sad I didn’t make it. I was planning to do it, it didn’t work – but all respect to Anthony.

    “I thought he wouldn’t get up, he managed to get up. Respect.”

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