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    You know, although Kats lost, his ability to take back the fight from Casa after all those first round knockdowns was spectacular...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PRIDE OF BOSTON View Post
    You know, although Kats lost, his ability to take back the fight from Casa after all those first round knockdowns was spectacular...
    If only he would have kept his composure he'd be a champ now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRIDE OF BOSTON View Post
    You know, although Kats lost, his ability to take back the fight from Casa after all those first round knockdowns was spectacular...
    The fact that Casamayor was able to snatch back the fight after falling behind was incredible. Especially at his age. And after taking brutal body shots. Most fighters his age would of quit. Just look at Rosendo Alvarez against Jorge Arce. Mark Johnson against Ivan Hernandez. Irene Pacheco against Jhonny Gonzalez. Castillo-Hatton. All old fighters that quit when they started getting hit to the body. Casamayor didn't. The man is a great fighter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by PRIDE OF BOSTON View Post
    You know, although Kats lost, his ability to take back the fight from Casa after all those first round knockdowns was spectacular...
    The fact that Casamayor was able to snatch back the fight after falling behind was incredible. Especially at his age. And after taking brutal body shots. Most fighters his age would of quit. Just look at Rosendo Alvarez against Jorge Arce. Mark Johnson against Ivan Hernandez. Irene Pacheco against Jhonny Gonzalez. Castillo-Hatton. All old fighters that quit when they started getting hit to the body. Casamayor didn't. The man is a great fighter

    Oh, absolutly... The best part was multiple times after Kats started to take control of the fight Casa would sit down on his stool at the end of the round with this "What the fuck" look on his face... just looking at his cornermen like "Jesus Christ!"

    True though... He laid some hellacious shots to win that fight after taking a beating... He's got gas left.
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    Default Re: Favorite fights of your favorite fighter

    Roy Jones Jr.

    vs Richard Hall

    vs Vinny Pazienza

    vs Virgil Hill

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    Tyson v Berbick
    Pinklon Thomas
    Tyrell Biggs
    Spinks
    Carl Williams
    Ruddock 1 + 2
    Bruno 2
    Etienne
    Golota
    Saverise

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    ODLH vs Trinidad
    Sure, most boxing experts and fans saw this as a controversial decision but still I think ODLH gave a boxing lesson using a sharp jap, laterl movement, combinations, speed, defense, cutting of the ring, uppercuts, hooks, straights, 1 - 2, body shots, and so on.
    Last edited by Chino; 07-09-2008 at 09:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Tyson v Berbick
    Pinklon Thomas
    Tyrell Biggs
    Spinks
    Carl Williams
    Ruddock 1 + 2
    Bruno 2
    Etienne
    Golota
    Saverise
    Even though he won you could see the writing on the wall for Tyson. In the short span of that fight he got cut over hiseyes. He had so much scar tissue there that it seemed like everyone who punched him cut him.
    Oops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killface View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Tyson v Berbick
    Pinklon Thomas
    Tyrell Biggs
    Spinks
    Carl Williams
    Ruddock 1 + 2
    Bruno 2
    Etienne
    Golota
    Saverise
    Even though he won you could see the writing on the wall for Tyson. In the short span of that fight he got cut over his eyes. He had so much scar tissue there that it seemed like everyone who punched him cut him.
    You are right nearly every fight at the end of his career he was getting cut and he certainly did not have the stamina to go more than 3 rounds at a high pace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wesrman View Post
    Roy Jones Jr.

    vs Richard Hall

    vs Vinny Pazienza

    vs Virgil Hill

    Jr and Paz already fought... Paz got stomped... But I'm sure you knew that...

    I'm from Rhode Island so I squinted through most of the fight...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by PRIDE OF BOSTON View Post
    You know, although Kats lost, his ability to take back the fight from Casa after all those first round knockdowns was spectacular...
    The fact that Casamayor was able to snatch back the fight after falling behind was incredible. Especially at his age. And after taking brutal body shots. Most fighters his age would of quit. Just look at Rosendo Alvarez against Jorge Arce. Mark Johnson against Ivan Hernandez. Irene Pacheco against Jhonny Gonzalez. Castillo-Hatton. All old fighters that quit when they started getting hit to the body. Casamayor didn't. The man is a great fighter
    I thought he quit because he was being punched in the balls and it seemed like nobody noticed.
    Oops

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