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    Default Re: Greatest Moment Witnessed That Wasn't a Knockout

    Quote Originally Posted by No Contest
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYlQjCYx9fQ
    check this out, sickest combo
    How Gatti is able to still form sentences is a mystery to me. He has taken alot of punishment in his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap
    Eddie Futch telling Frazier were going home son end of the 14th that took some bottle and compasion, plus he got it spot on.
    That was mine, heartbreaking but a real trainer

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    Default Re: Greatest Moment Witnessed That Wasn't a Knockout

    Grant - Butler : Grant approached Butler to hug him but instead he was sucker-punched.

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    Ricky Hatton beating K.Tszyu

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    Well this seems like an appropriate time to big up round 7 of last night's fight, it was everything that you could ever want from boxing compressed into three minutes of vicious, explosive bliss.

    Otherwise it would be Joe Calzaghe schooling the over-hyped Jeff Lacy, who was going in as favourite.

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    Every time felix trinidad ever entered an arena..

    I know you said no knockouts but felix trinidad snappy Luis Ramon ( Yuri Boy) Campas' head right back and over the top rope for the stoppage win..

    All Roy Jones jr's trickery

    James Toney's attitude and the sincerity to his egotistical ways that makes him such a great person to watch

    Barrera's Constant comebacks to remain a great top level fighter


    Of course Mike tyson biting holyfeilds ear...

    The plain fact that Johnny tapia has been through all he has been through and continues to live and have to suffer more and more pain and anguish in his life and you start to think.. Could it be time for johnny to pass instead of his life just bieng one long mad story.. Sad thought but not unreasonable


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    Mine was the Tito vs Vargas match when I was all nervous and worked up and Tito put Vargas on queer street with the first punch he landed. That was a thing of beauty and probably my favorite boxing moment of all time.

    What made it all better is that Vargas was able to recoup and make it a fight. Just so happens he was better of just losing in the first cause it ruined his career.
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    Roy Jones Jr landing a TRIPLE uppercut on Mike McCallum in what seemed like a millisecond!
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    Wow. Thanks for those links. Did I hear Panama Lewis say, "Give me the bttle I mixed?"

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    Default Re: Greatest Moment Witnessed That Wasn't a Knockout

    Just going by ones that I saw live in tv (ie not recorded where I already knew outcome or from history)

    some mentioned already

    Bowe Holyfield round 10 (or was it 11?)

    Holyfield flooring Bowe in their third fight (didn't think Bowe would recover from it)

    and our very own Frank Bruno getting starched with a punch but staying on his feet and bell saving him - this was when Bruno was unbeaten, I can't remember name of opponent - anyone help ?? Basically he stood there in suspended animation and was basically unconscious but on his feet !! He went on to win !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO
    Just going by ones that I saw live in tv (ie not recorded where I already knew outcome or from history)

    some mentioned already

    Bowe Holyfield round 10 (or was it 11?)

    Holyfield flooring Bowe in their third fight (didn't think Bowe would recover from it)

    and our very own Frank Bruno getting starched with a punch but staying on his feet and bell saving him - this was when Bruno was unbeaten, I can't remember name of opponent - anyone help ?? Basically he stood there in suspended animation and was basically unconscious but on his feet !! He went on to win !
    you mean Floyd Cummings ??

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    Default Re: Greatest Moment Witnessed That Wasn't a Knockout

    Jones' hands behind the back move against Glen Kelly, then knocking him out at the end of the taunt

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    The Judah shuffle

    The fact that Gatti and Ward were able to stand, much less keep thier work rate up after round 6 in any of thier 3 fights.

    McLellan blasting Benn out of the ring in Round 1 on that tragic night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO
    Just going by ones that I saw live in tv (ie not recorded where I already knew outcome or from history)

    some mentioned already

    Bowe Holyfield round 10 (or was it 11?)

    Holyfield flooring Bowe in their third fight (didn't think Bowe would recover from it)

    and our very own Frank Bruno getting starched with a punch but staying on his feet and bell saving him - this was when Bruno was unbeaten, I can't remember name of opponent - anyone help ?? Basically he stood there in suspended animation and was basically unconscious but on his feet !! He went on to win !
    you mean Floyd Cummings ??
    Jumbo Cummings !! That's the guy - nice one
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanj16
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap
    Eddie Futch telling Frazier were going home son end of the 14th that took some bottle and compasion, plus he got it spot on.
    That was mine, heartbreaking but a real trainer
    Yeh Eddie sat him down an said "no one'll ever forget what you done hear today son" read about in a book called Boxings Great Cornermen in a chapter about Eddie. He goes on to say he thought Joe was winning the fight but he knew much Joe loved his kids and how close he was to Joe an all his family if anything happened to Joe and the kids lost their dad he'd never forgive himself. I had a lump in me throat reading it, he did the right thing both Ali and Joe weren't far off death. cc Scrap.

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