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    #21
    Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View Post
    My Top 10

    Matthew Saad Muhammad KO Lottie Mwale
    Wilfred Benitez KO Maurice Hope
    Jersey Joe Walcott KO Ezzard Charles
    Arturo Gatti KO Joey Gamache
    James Toney KO Prince Charles Williams
    Sugar Ray Robinson KO Gene Fullmer
    Mike Weaver KO John Tate
    Floyd Patterson KO Ingo Johansson
    Evander Holyfield KO Adilson Rodriguez
    Ray Leonard KO Dave`boy`Green
    muhammad KO and hearns vs duran were the first ones that came to mind. DAMN the muhmmad uppercut was beautiful...

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      #22
      [QUOTE=BattlingNelson;15773079]Foster had a ton of vicious KO's.

      I reckon the Quarry KO is the most famous:



      Also **** Tiger:




      Foster with the GANGSTER ASS walk off.....like he know the cops aren't gonna catch him for these back-alley muggings.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Mike Haynes View Post


        Foster with the GANGSTER ASS walk off.....like he know the cops aren't gonna catch him for these back-alley muggings.
        I think he became a long time sherif after his boxing career.

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          #24
          Originally posted by jiopsi View Post
          That punch was right on the forehead... Just brutal...

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            #25
            Lee Roy Murphy vs Chisanda Mutti, Oct. 19, 1985.
            They fought for the IBF “world” cruiser crown.
            They weren’t the best at the time, still went down in boxing history due to this right hands exchange (15 min. into the vid).

            What had been the decision if none of them had gotten up?
            A “KO by draw”?
            No, I believe I read somewhere that the judges scorecard would have determined a winner.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Ben Bolt View Post
              Lee Roy Murphy vs Chisanda Mutti, Oct. 19, 1985.
              They fought for the IBF “world” cruiser crown.
              They weren’t the best at the time, still went down in boxing history due to this right hands exchange (15 min. into the vid).

              What had been the decision if none of them had gotten up?
              A “KO by draw”?
              No, I believe I read somewhere that the judges scorecard would have determined a winner.



              I have seen that clip before...I always thought that both were hurt, but mutti caused lee roy to fall by falling into him...

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                #27
                Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                I think he became a long time sherif after his boxing career.
                Bob Foster was definitely a sheriff for many years in New Mexico. Unlike most retired fighters, he's probably collecting a nice pension.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Dynamite76 View Post
                  Either LaPorte-Lockridge, or Spinks-Johnson. Spectactular!!!
                  Yeah if you're talking Spinks / Marvin Johnson that was a good one and a surprise for me. He also had a KO over Vonzell Johnson.

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                    #29
                    Lewis-Rahman. The way Rahman had his head ON the crown. Golden.

                    Not a KO, but favorite punch ever thrown, was Floyd's check-hook of Hatton. I mean everything for set up perfectly from Floyd landing it to Hatton getting lazy and flying in.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                      I always thought that both were hurt
                      Murphy on the double-knockdown: “Everybody is always talking about it. That was a rough fight. This guy was strong. He was strong as heck. At that one point, I couldn’t do nothing. I’m thinking, ‘Why is he throwing all of these punches?’ I didn’t know what to do. I was lost. Mutti was strong. His weakness was his conditioning. The body shots took away his power. In the end, I was swollen like he was swollen.”

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