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    Default Re: Underrated Punchers that pounded out a victory

    First fight that popped in my mind was the first fight between Eric Harding and Antonio Tarver. We all know what Tarver’s punch can do, and Harding glued himself to his chest and overwhelmed him with volume. If I remember correctly, Harding broke Antonio’s ribs in that fight, mainly through sheer volume and accumulation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    First fight that popped in my mind was the first fight between Eric Harding and Antonio Tarver. We all know what Tarver’s punch can do, and Harding glued himself to his chest and overwhelmed him with volume. If I remember correctly, Harding broke Antonio’s ribs in that fight, mainly through sheer volume and accumulation.
    Forgot about that, what about Glenn Johnson v Tarver the first time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    First fight that popped in my mind was the first fight between Eric Harding and Antonio Tarver. We all know what Tarver’s punch can do, and Harding glued himself to his chest and overwhelmed him with volume. If I remember correctly, Harding broke Antonio’s ribs in that fight, mainly through sheer volume and accumulation.
    and jaw i believe...
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    I thought it was the jaw as well, but whatever it was He broke something, who would've guessed he could do it?
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    Default Re: Underrated Punchers that pounded out a victory

    When Ishida slept Kirkland lmao

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    Default Re: Underrated Punchers that pounded out a victory

    Sven Ottka koing Tony Mundine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Sven Ottka koing Tony Mundine.
    I was watching that where Mundine was out boxing Ottke and on his way to taking the title. Sven, who never stops anyone, ko's him. Very shocking.
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    Vince Phillips beating Tszyu in his prime,that was pounding out a victory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post
    When Ishida slept Kirkland lmao
    LMAO! I'm still not sure what to call that fight there! Took bombs from Joel Julio, even Angulo hit him harder in that first round then did ishida, yet...man, I dunno! LMAO! funny example, but you're right!!!
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    Ishida vs kirkland was hilarious. Only explanation is he came out bone dry and was clipped in a weird way that just threw his equilibrium off completely, I guess

    Does anyone remember that video where they showed highlights of the boxer taking punishment but completely edited out the opponent? I cant remember if it was Kirkland or Angulo against Canelo, one of the two. It would be priceless to see the same thing done for Kirkland against Ishida.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Ishida vs kirkland was hilarious. Only explanation is he came out bone dry and was clipped in a weird way that just threw his equilibrium off completely, I guess

    Does anyone remember that video where they showed highlights of the boxer taking punishment but completely edited out the opponent? I cant remember if it was Kirkland or Angulo against Canelo, one of the two. It would be priceless to see the same thing done for Kirkland against Ishida.
    On a similar note the light puncher Calvin Grove knocked out Jeff Fenech who also came in bone dry.
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