The Tyson right hand that dropped Holmes was huge. I still don't know how he got up from that.
Eubank's uppercut that flattened Watson in their second fight was a sickening punch.
The Tyson right hand that dropped Holmes was huge. I still don't know how he got up from that.
Eubank's uppercut that flattened Watson in their second fight was a sickening punch.
Good call, I re watched that recently, savage savage fight. Watson should definitely not have been allowed out for the 12th round, he needed help! The damage may already have been done, it might have been mostly the result of that one punch, but coming out to take more punishment must have still made a big difference in what they were able to do for him immediately.
Garcia spinning Morales around like a Ballerina in a musical jewellery box (with right on cue scream from woman in audience)
Roy Jones v Art Serwano - that would have taken a large tree down
Marquez planking Pacman
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Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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To this day Joey Gamache is still feeling that last hook Gatti hit him with
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The punch does not look all that hard but look at the way Firpo goes straight down.
Its hard to find that right hand when you are looking for it and talk about on the button.
Damn!!!
Just a perfect punch and almost Marciano/Walcott like. Like a lead/counter even though that does not really make sense.
Speaking of Marciano/Walcott.
Can someone say textbook.
Planked
I'd like to know how Vitali's head stayed on.
The punch heard around the world.
What a body shot.
I remember watching the live broadcast and you could hear the punch like he connected with it in your living room.
Another Dammmmmmmmn!! moment
@IamInuit, SICK!!!
That last one reminds me... It's always odd that when a orthodox fighter throws a left hand when their feet are out of position (temporarily southpaw) it is usually (and peculiarly) quite devastating.
I can recall both David Haye and Shane Mosley having the same luck. Probably loads more.
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Vitali's right cross on Lennox was a shockingly hard punch I was very surprised Lennox stayed up.
Mike Tyson's shot on Botha was nice...only positive he could take from that fight really
Art Serwano just got poleaxed by Roy
This Robinson shot on Fullmer is pretty nice
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Perfect left hook you will ever see.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Max could punch
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Not sure whats more impressive, the head movement or delivering that monster shot from that movement.
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Tuesday Night ~ November 9, 1971
Blue Horizon ~ Philadelphia
Roy 'Tiger' Williams vs. Mac 'Railbird' Harrison
Roy Williams
Age.......... 26 years, 6 months
Height...... 6' 4"
Weight..... 232 lbs.
Record..... 13-2-0 {9 KO's}
Mac Harrison
Age......... 29 years, 1 months
Height..... 6' 6"
Weight.... 223 lbs.
Record.... 18-16-1 {4 KO's}
Roy, the local Philly Heavyweight, was brought in as the Main Event.
Mac, was an Akron, Ohio 'journeyman/cannon-fodder' {ie; record padder}. Mac was a long bird at 6' 6". Mac said that he would box
rings around the 'slow-footed' Roy Williams.
Well, for the first 1:00, Mac did just that. Then it happened. Roy landed a long right-hand that stunned Mac, and had him on 'stiff-legs'.
Roy then slowly set-up Mac by measuring him with long left-jabs.
Roy then backed Mac up to the Ropes, and at the {1:40 Mark} let go with a tremendous right-hand
bomb that landed on Mac's head. The punch made a frightening sound.
Mac crashed face first to the canvas, and was counted out at {1:51} of Round 1.
Mac was out for nearly 7-Minutes before he moved. The Blue Horizon crowd thought he was 'gone'.
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Revenge is a dish best served cold.
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