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    Who Was The Most Historic Comeback Ever?

    Fury's comeback from 28 stone alcoholic and to beat wilder who had never lost and had the hardest punch in the world.
    SRL beating Hagler.
    I like asking these questions because members here post stuff I never knew about and I can then watch them and see something new.
    My knowledge of the lighter weight classes is poor. Can you tell us the best comeback of a boxer. Where they looked like they had no chance but won. I like everyone love a good comeback.
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    George Foreman

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      #3
      Foreman, Ali, Leonard and Tyson are quite obvious choices.

      A comeback which is not mentioned often is Eder Jofre's. Retired in 1966, he returned to action in 1969 and won a world title at 37, in 1973. He continued fighting and winning until 1976, basically never losing in the final segment of his career. Quite astonishing.
      Last edited by Tatabanya; 03-18-2024, 01:37 AM.

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        #4
        Vinny Pazienza. Was told he would never fight again after breaking his neck in a car accident. Came back to not only fight but become a rated contender again winning several minor world titles.

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          Muhammad Ali was in 'exile' for 3?years returning to face the no. 2 ranked HW in Jerry Quarry. Ali made his comeback at 28 years old.

          Vitali Klitschko was out because of injuries for 4 years before returning to face the no. 2 ranked HW in Sam Peter. Vitali made his comeback at 37.
          Last edited by BattlingNelson; 03-18-2024, 06:51 AM. Reason: Forgot to add the ranking of Sam Peter

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            #6
            David Diamante. Paralysed by a motorbike accident. Broken back...broken arm and other injuries...3 months later back on deck announcing fights like nothing happened.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post
              David Diamante. Paralysed by a motorbike accident. Broken back...broken arm and other injuries...3 months later back on deck announcing fights like nothing happened.
              i never heard this man i will read about him. thanks

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                #8
                Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                Vinny Pazienza. Was told he would never fight again after breaking his neck in a car accident. Came back to not only fight but become a rated contender again winning several minor world titles.
                another i did not know


                hey what a life he's had! thanks for sharing jab.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by max baer View Post
                  Fury's comeback from 28 stone alcoholic and to beat wilder who had never lost and had the hardest punch in the world.
                  SRL beating Hagler.
                  I like asking these questions because members here post stuff I never knew about and I can then watch them and see something new.
                  My knowledge of the lighter weight classes is poor. Can you tell us the best comeback of a boxer. Where they looked like they had no chance but won. I like everyone love a good comeback.
                  Archie Moore vs. Yvon Durelle (1st meeting)


                  174 lbs beat 172 lbs by KO at 0:49 in round 11 of 15
                  • Date: 1958-12-10
                  • Location: Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
                  • Referee:
                  • Judge: 46-45
                  • Judge: 44-42
                  • Judge: 44-42
                  • World Light Heavyweight Title
                  • Attendance: 8,000; Gate: $89,940
                  • Fight Film: ;

                  Moore was knocked down four times, three times in the first round; while Durelle was floored four times himself before being counted out by Referee Sharkey. This bout was voted by members of the Canadian Press as the "Sporting Event of the Year." According to the United Press International report of the bout, one of Moore's visits to the canvas in the first round was officially ruled a slip: "Moore was on the canvas three times in the first round for two official knockdowns and one trip that Sharkey ruled a slip."
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post
                    David Diamante. Paralysed by a motorbike accident. Broken back...broken arm and other injuries...3 months later back on deck announcing fights like nothing happened.
                    - - FatBob Sheridan as a new widower with his new Corvette successfully fought a gang takeover...yeah!!!

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