Alright, to be fair, I went back and watched it again...the first knockdown, in fairness, wasn't a jab. It was a slapping right hook. (but quick enough that it was hard to differentiate, especially from where the cameraman was sitting...and Perez set it up with a couple of jab-feints so in the blink of an eye it seemed like a jab) It was literally the very first punch thrown by Perez, though. Before that he was just waving his mitts down to swat at Wilson's jabs.
Sounds like someone's a little over-"-undated". I figured as much, which is why I set the Over/Under on over-"-undated" parties at 0.5
it only took a few blows to the head of Mr Ding A Ling and Poor Mr. Ding A Ling was so spent he couldn't stand at attention anymore,
I love it when a plan comes together. - John "Hannibal" Smith ibid, replacing "plan" with "married couple". - Ruth "Doc" Westheimer
I bet Floyd wouldn't mind ding a ling smacking him in the face, so he can return the favor, in the ring of course.
Dingaling was a hardened member of the boxing fraternity. He will never be forgotten in the annals of boxing history. Vaya con Dios, Senor Ding-a-ling.
Im just glad Ding didn't get seriously hurt. Had he been super determined or durable tonight he could have wound up really paying for it.