Quote Originally Posted by Memphis
Quote Originally Posted by Majesty

His eyes were shut for one

Whats your definition of a lucky punch?
I suppose if I had to give a definition I would pick something like Jackson on Graham. Even then the luck wasnt that the punch landed, there was no luck involved there, Jackson saw an openning and he took it with devistating affect. The luck aspect of it was the fact that he would have almost certainly lost the fight had it not landed, victory from the jaws of defeat if you will. The same cant be said for Sprott. He was getting a foothold in the fight, had hurt Harrison previously in the round and then sparked him out. I dont care if his eyes were open or not just like I didnt care if Tarvers were open when he drilled Roy. IMO you cant label a punch lucky just because he closed his eyes on impact.
That's the bit I forgot to mention, about the punch, in my opinion, Sprott saw that Harrison had hung out the right, and then threw his left hook at the unprotected jaw. The important thing was throwing it, and he got it right on the button. The fact that he wasn't looking didn't make it lucky, cause he knew where Audley was, and where his body momentum was going to take him, nad he juedged it well.