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    Comments Thread For: BoxingScene's mid-year awards: Knockout of the Year

    Unsurprisingly, the panel is in unanimous agreement on which knockout stood out from the first six months of the year.
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    #2
    Of course the Brian Norman/Sinsaki KO stood out for its finality...in much similar fashion to Pac/Hatton...but i'd like to put in high mention of the Julian Rodroguez/Avious Griffin fight this past weekend. Action packed..close enough..and a dramatic last round finish for the underdog and B-side. Its how i like my fights. Sinsaki went to sleep fast...but in reality was never really in the fight.

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      #3
      That reminds me, didn't Sasaki get SERIOUSLY wrecked from that KO? It was sensational, but did he come out okay?
      Last edited by Joseph; Yesterday, 11:12 PM.

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        #4
        Any of you guys seen Opetaias KOs . He almost kills his opponents . Sure not world class but who else brings this. Even 3G would admire Opetaia .

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bull Pit View Post
          Any of you guys seen Opetaias KOs . He almost kills his opponents . Sure not world class but who else brings this. Even 3G would admire Opetaia .
          The only Opetaia fight of any relevance is 40 year old bredis and Jai finished both of them hanging on for dear life

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            #6
            Originally posted by NihonJim View Post

            The only Opetaia fight of any relevance is 40 year old bredis and Jai finished both of them hanging on for dear life
            ...and with a balanced and rotated jaw.

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