:good Letterlough another one who left us too soon. Him versus Ding would have made for a very fun Friday night.
*Vitali Klitschko vs Corrie Sanders, according to some people here apparently Corrie Sanders had him on his death bed at the end of round 1, but against alll odds he came back. *Denotes sarcasm.
I actaully found a clip, it sucks and its in black and white but you can make it out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he__rRSmoXc
Juan Manuel Marquez is tha man! Knocked down three times in Pac-JMM1 but managed to fight pac until rd12.
Larry Holmes, Danny 'Little Red' Lopez, Juan Manuel Marquez, Naseem Hamed (more of a balance issue) Michael Carbajal, Duran in the two Dejesus fights, there are many but these are the first that spring to mind. Nigel Benn was at his most dangerous when buzzed or hurt as well, and McClellan floored him badly at two points in their fight.
Pavlik getting up from the first taylor fight and actually winning the round and the fight. Calzage against RJJ, dominating the fight after. Vargas Trinindad Torres Holt
Calzaghe is definately the best that I've ever seen in this respect. To come back after Mitchell knocked him down to smash the **** outta Mitchell a few seconds later was a sight to behold. And then to hold his own against both Jones and Hopkins, who are clearly two of the greatest fighters of the last 25 years, after getting dropped was impressive. Some fighters know how to survive after a KD but Calzaghe did more than that, he always sought to reap revenge immediately.
All time, Jimmy McLarnin got dropped a lot but he always got back up, always, and he usually went on to win. I loved Froch's recovery against Taylor, that was fast, good boy. Good luck keeping Juan Manuel Marquez down.