Pac's KO of Hatton Vs. Martinez's KO of Williams...???

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  1. tarugojones

    tarugojones Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You're a ***** and you voted for who?:rofl
     
  2. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    equally impressive. hatton fell flat on his back and went to sleep. williams fell like a ****ing tree and flat on his face, then took a nap.
     
  3. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Come on no argument, Martinez all day and night esp. with a guy like Williams whos never been KO like that. Hatton was KO against Floyd, when was the last time Floyd KO a welterweight:lol:, so Manny's KO was great, but no comparison Martinez all day.
     
  4. errsta

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    Exactly.

    For me, last night was the most shocking KO since Ottke laid out Mundine. Not to say that Mundine has ever been granite chinned, but the mix of his record going into the fight and Ottke's widely touted feather fistedness made for a shocking KO.
     
  5. Both made me stand up and gasp...
     
  6. bandido

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    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    Williams had never been KO'd before unlike Hatton

    and Manny had softened him up with 2 KD's

    Martinez put him there and kept him there
     
  8. lern1079

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    :rofl Mr. Peterson is that you?
     
  9. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    Martinez, look at the way he made Paul's body drop.

    It was like a movie scene where Paul just got shot.
     
  10. DoubleM

    DoubleM Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    This isn't even a question. Sergio's KO was way more impressive and.....hard to watch.
     
  11. rookie

    rookie Active Member Full Member

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    a lucky shot is not impressive. pac's ko was more devastating.

    but i go for martinez this time since a ko on hatton was more likely to occur than williams getting ko.
     
  12. boxsensei

    boxsensei Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nah.....Hatton had already been stopped by Mayweather, and admitted he was crying like a baby afterwards. Pac's KO just added fuel to the fire though it was good.

    But Martinez just came out of nowhere and sparked a guy in a way that i don't think too many people expected.
     
  13. turk182

    turk182 not newbie Full Member

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    in the 2nd round, martinez actually landed the same punch (a left hook) in 3 previous occasions before the 4th one finally KO'd williams.
     
  14. Snakefist

    Snakefist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How was it a lucky punch?????? Martinez was timing him and catching him with the punch at different points before the KO!!!
     
  15. D50

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    You don't have to be a "*******" to favor the Hatton KO, it depends on your taste too. I thought Martinez's KO was the more impressive one given the opponent, but Pacquiao's was more devastating to the opponent, and that should be obvious. That said, I voted equal.