Originally posted by QueensburyRules
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Originally posted by them_apples View Post
you mean on his back being held down by the refs while he was talking to them? I always felt like Tyson was getting a bit of help. Like in the ruddock fights, just watering at the mouth the ref is waiting to stop the fight on the first sight of damage
The refs? Must mean his corner and the ring doc doing an assessment so they could move him in case a broken neck needed stabilizing, nothing like Ruddock.
Watch da fight!!!
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
He was on his feet in 47 seconds. Stop lying.
One of boxing curiosity botched scoring techniques, since no 10 count was needed, it's officially logged in as a TKO, sorta like if a slugger knocks a baseball into the upperdeck, no need to log it as a HR, but rather a double.
Per boxrec_
Holmes, 38 years old and a grandfather, could not withstand the furious assault of Tyson. He knocked Holmes down three times in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round heavyweight title bout before Referee Joe Cortez stopped the fight 5 seconds before the end of the round.
Tyson, the undisputed champion, was the aggressor throughout the bout, but it was not until that fourth round that he caught up with the clinching, retreating Holmes.
Then, with one booming right hand, Tyson put Holmes into deep trouble. The right landed flush on the chin of Holmes, who dropped onto the seat of his trunks, in Tyson's corner.
Holmes got to his feet by the count of 4 and grabbed the ropes as Cortez gave him the mandatory 8-count. Then Holmes shook his head several times to clear it and let go of the ropes as Tyson came forward.
Tyson winged lefts and rights, trying to open up Holmes and land the finishing shot. A big right by Tyson sent Holmes lurching into the ropes and down again.
This time Holmes was up at the count of 5.
Tyson seemed intent on ending the fight, throwing and landing one punch after another, some of them causing Holmes's head to snap back. By now, ringsiders were shouting, "Stop the fight!"
The fight went on. Holmes retreated, Tyson pursued.
Another heavy right by Tyson dropped Holmes in his tracks. As soon as Holmes fell backward onto the canvas, Cortez waved an end to the bout.
"I just felt I didn't have to bother counting," Cortez said afterward. "I pulled out his mouthpiece and got out the way so the doctor could look him over. Larry was all right. He rose to a sitting position and told everybody, "I'm O.K." O.K., in this case, was relative.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - Not gonna watch film that may have been doctored. Lar in the shape of a perfect crucifix was knocked cold. There was a famous quote of his after coming to and being fussed over, GD it, get me off this canvas.
One of boxing curiosity botched scoring techniques, since no 10 count was needed, it's officially logged in as a TKO, sorta like if a slugger knocks a baseball into the upperdeck, no need to log it as a HR, but rather a double.
Per boxrec_
Holmes, 38 years old and a grandfather, could not withstand the furious assault of Tyson. He knocked Holmes down three times in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round heavyweight title bout before Referee Joe Cortez stopped the fight 5 seconds before the end of the round.
Tyson, the undisputed champion, was the aggressor throughout the bout, but it was not until that fourth round that he caught up with the clinching, retreating Holmes.
Then, with one booming right hand, Tyson put Holmes into deep trouble. The right landed flush on the chin of Holmes, who dropped onto the seat of his trunks, in Tyson's corner.
Holmes got to his feet by the count of 4 and grabbed the ropes as Cortez gave him the mandatory 8-count. Then Holmes shook his head several times to clear it and let go of the ropes as Tyson came forward.
Tyson winged lefts and rights, trying to open up Holmes and land the finishing shot. A big right by Tyson sent Holmes lurching into the ropes and down again.
This time Holmes was up at the count of 5.
Tyson seemed intent on ending the fight, throwing and landing one punch after another, some of them causing Holmes's head to snap back. By now, ringsiders were shouting, "Stop the fight!"
The fight went on. Holmes retreated, Tyson pursued.
Another heavy right by Tyson dropped Holmes in his tracks. As soon as Holmes fell backward onto the canvas, Cortez waved an end to the bout.
"I just felt I didn't have to bother counting," Cortez said afterward. "I pulled out his mouthpiece and got out the way so the doctor could look him over. Larry was all right. He rose to a sitting position and told everybody, "I'm O.K." O.K., in this case, was relative.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
You're an idiot. Your own post you bolded proves he wasn't out cold, and certainly not for 5 minutes as you have claimed (lied) again. 47 seconds. Live with it. Lol, sure...someone is going to doctor the film to sabotage your theory! You're a moron!!!
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - U can't count to 5 without slobbering. No time was mentioned in what I posted, but EMS was immediately requested to prevent a tragedy that sadly weren't available for U when needed.
Well, Tubby Lar who used to be skinny can be excused given he was literally a crucifixion on his back out cold for near 5 min.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
Wow, you just keep getting caught in lies! Did you not say this? Is time not mentioned? Idiot.
Well, Tubby Lar who used to be skinny can be excused given he was literally a crucifixion on his back out cold for near 5 min.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - Time becomes an alliteration when someone is knocked so stone cold dead as Lar was. Watch da fight, dummy.
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