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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Whitaker's 11th round TKO of Hurtado has to take the cake here.

    Whitaker hardly ever KO'd anyone in title fights, and it was the only time in his entire career that he KO'd someone after the 6th round. He was losing on the scorecards and needed a KO to save his chance to fight Oscar next.
    I have wanted to see this one Sweetpea i think Whitaker was decked twice wasn't he and i also heard Hurtado was dominating can you tell me about this fight please because i know your big Whitaker fan and have probably seen every fight of his thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Whitaker's 11th round TKO of Hurtado has to take the cake here.

    Whitaker hardly ever KO'd anyone in title fights, and it was the only time in his entire career that he KO'd someone after the 6th round. He was losing on the scorecards and needed a KO to save his chance to fight Oscar next.
    I have wanted to see this one Sweetpea i think Whitaker was decked twice wasn't he and i also heard Hurtado was dominating can you tell me about this fight please because i know your big Whitaker fan and have probably seen every fight of his thanks.
    I haven't watched this one in a while. I know Whitaker was knocked down about 5 seconds into the fight. He wasn't hurt, he just wasn't prepared for a punch and he was off-balance. I don't remember if he was knocked down a second time.

    He wasn't really getting dominated. It was just that Hurtado was fighting very awkwardly. Hurtado would jump in, throw a combo, and then run away. Pernell was old and past his prime, so he didn't really have the speed or energy to chase him down all night.
    I know Hurtado was ahead on the scorecards when Pernell KO'd him with a big left hand in the 11th. The Whitaker-De La Hoya fight had already been agreed to, this was Pernell's tuneup fight. If he had lost, the DLH-Whitaker fight wouldn't have happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Whitaker's 11th round TKO of Hurtado has to take the cake here.

    Whitaker hardly ever KO'd anyone in title fights, and it was the only time in his entire career that he KO'd someone after the 6th round. He was losing on the scorecards and needed a KO to save his chance to fight Oscar next.
    I have wanted to see this one Sweetpea i think Whitaker was decked twice wasn't he and i also heard Hurtado was dominating can you tell me about this fight please because i know your big Whitaker fan and have probably seen every fight of his thanks.
    I haven't watched this one in a while. I know Whitaker was knocked down about 5 seconds into the fight. He wasn't hurt, he just wasn't prepared for a punch and he was off-balance. I don't remember if he was knocked down a second time.

    He wasn't really getting dominated. It was just that Hurtado was fighting very awkwardly. Hurtado would jump in, throw a combo, and then run away. Pernell was old and past his prime, so he didn't really have the speed or energy to chase him down all night.
    I know Hurtado was ahead on the scorecards when Pernell KO'd him with a big left hand in the 11th. The Whitaker-De La Hoya fight had already been agreed to, this was Pernell's tuneup fight. If he had lost, the DLH-Whitaker fight wouldn't have happened.
    I read an article that this fight showed Whitaker was slipping and they also said he showed great heart to comeback and even a Whitaker who was fading arguably gave prime Oscar his first loss thats what you call talent i have seen alot of Whitaker but i haven't seen the Hurtado fight but Whitaker was defensive genious he done things that i hadn't seen before people called him boring but i found his defensive skills exciting the way he used reflexes to avoid punches and he always used to stand in punching range aswell gotta admire Whitaker fought a prime Tito aswell when he was past it and still went 12 rounds he was never stopped either only in his last fight when he broke his clavicle but that really wasn't a stoppage but anyway Whitaker is all time great and arguably finest defensive fighter ever.

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    How about Carol Thompson v Sebastian Rothmann. Can't remember the round but Thompson was very shaky then landed the classic left jab right cross combo which put Rothmann down face first.
    Tip of the month: Protect yourselves at all times. You never know when the scheming bitch will come back for more.

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