Greatest KO of all time (Brutal KO By Calzaghe)

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  1. realsoulja

    realsoulja Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    30 out of Calzaghe's 32 Knock out wins

    were TKO, 2 were clean KO's

    Were those 30 TKO wins were like that? or the Peter Manfredo one :rofl tht was even worse
     
  2. Bad_Intentions

    Bad_Intentions Boxing Addict Full Member

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    probably like Manfredo ones :rofl.
    dude has no punching power at all.
     
  3. 46and0

    46and0 It's irrefutable. Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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  4. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    its actually rare for a fighter to get a KO these days, correct me if im wrong but Pac - Hatton was a TKO
     
  5. realsoulja

    realsoulja Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tht was a KO, coz Hatton wasnt able to get up in time.

    TKO is when the ref or some other officials stop the fight, because they think the fighter aint able to continue
     
  6. cmj25

    cmj25 Member Full Member

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    Ya know, the sad thing is, Calzaghe and his father were satisfied with that win and felt the need to celebrate off of a bull**** stoppage, as if he just knocked out Goliath. How could any supreme fighter be satisfied with that stoppage and feel like they truly earned the TKO and actually celebrate that garbage. Pretty much sums up the career of JC, and even more so Enzo: satisfied with mediocre wins.
     
  7. Bracken

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kguLYJDt5RQ[/ame]
     
  8. wietrzlu

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  10. cmj25

    cmj25 Member Full Member

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    I agree. Didn't Joe Calzaghe make a statement that Roy would've been too good for him about 8 years prior? He was way overprotected, I think by his father more than anyone else. The no rematch rule, that came from Enzo
     
  11. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ... so? Your point?
     
  12. TommyV

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    Full-body behind it though, swinging mildly everywhere. Appalling technique, the funny thing is despite knocking Mitchell down, none of those shots were really correct scoring-punches.
     
  13. rayrobinson

    rayrobinson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    joe was a stand up good european boxer nothing more , when matched against a fighter in his prime Robin reid , he ate right hands all night , look at his career compared to another british boxer hatton , hatton fought the two top fighters in the world , and in their primes , calzaghe fought past greats who were closer to retirement , or untested belt holders not champions , needed to fight roy jones , bernard hopkins 7 years ago , this would have put him at around 31 years old (same as hatton) , then if needed fight Chad dawson later, but instead was fed on WBO mandatories from Egypt and germany , and please nobody mention Jeff lacy , i made a lot of money on that fight , as i watched him almost beheaded by omar sheika 3 fights earlier , Calzaghe is the perfect example of following a promoters instructions , only fight the names when they are simply just names and cannot fight anymore , and fight mandatories who have good paper records
     
  14. Sinew

    Sinew The Assassin Full Member

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    Anyone that gets knocked out by Calzaghe is a ******.
     
  15. gungfu

    gungfu Well-Known Member Full Member

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