Power showings that don't mesh with power "rankings"

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  1. tommytheduke

    tommytheduke Active Member Full Member

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    Ezzard Charles knocking out Satterfield quicker than Layne
     
  2. Thread Stealer

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    Ricardo Mayorga getting hit with about 10,000 punches to the head from Tito Trinidad and not going down until the 8th from a vicious body punch..then getting dropped in round 1 from a De La Hoya left hook.

    Ray Mercer taking a knee after being more hurt from one left hook by Evander Holyfield than he was from the many clean shots he took from Tommy Morrison and Lennox Lewis.

    In Holyfield’s career against all those hard punchers, who hurt him the longest from a single punch? John Ruiz. He recovered quicker against Bert Cooper when he went down and came back to rock Cooper about a minute later. Holyfield had taken a beating to the body and head and was fatigued when he went down against Riddick Bowe and James Toney. Lennox and Mike Tyson never dropped him. One right hand by Ruiz did this: (7:50 Mark)

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  3. JohnThomas1

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    LaPorte - Lockridge was a outlier result given both guys fights prior and after.
     
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  4. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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    I'd say Vital getting taken the distance too.

    Wasn't his that KO caused by his asthma?
     
  5. Glass City Cobra

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    Uh there were like 6x they clashed heads and at least 3 low blows exchanged between holyfield and ruiz. Im sure that built up damage contributed to ruiz's knockdown.

    To be fair, they both were fighting very rough and dirty.

    As for the punch that did it, ruiz labded an excellent right cross right on the temple when holyfield didnt see it coming (they were clinching and it came from his blind spot). A shot like that could drop nearly anyone.
     
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    Clashing heads can make people woozy but I didn’t see either guy was hurt from it here. In the previous round, Ruiz had flopped to the floor after Holyfield hit him with a borderline shot, doing his usual acting. Then Ruiz retaliated with a blatant low blow. Holyfield got dropped the next round with that right hand and was badly hurt, keeping in theme with the original topic and how boxing is unpredictable.