what is the greatest come from behind win in a championship bout?

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  1. shommel

    shommel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    two immediately come to mind corrales x castille and lamotta x daughtille im sure there are more. which of the two above do you feel was a more dramatic come back for me its up in the air ive seen them both and cant call it.
     
  2. Zopilote

    Zopilote Dinamita Full Member

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  3. reznick

    reznick In the 7.2% Full Member

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    Lamotta vs Dauthille is definitely one of them

    I would also put

    Moore vs Duerelle

    and

    Marciano vs. Walcott


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  4. jaffay

    jaffay New Orleans Hornets Full Member

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    Marciano - Walcott I
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  5. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mike Weaver losing 14 1/2 rounds to John Tate before pulling out a 1 punch KO.

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  6. HURR!CANE

    HURR!CANE New Member Full Member

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    Not the greatest comebacks but some worthy of a mention and definately worth a watch if you've never seen them.

    Robert Hines vs Matthew Hilton
    Glenn McCrory vs Siza Makhatini (This is quite funny as McCrory took a battering and was crying his eyes out at one point in the fight)
     
  7. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  8. shommel

    shommel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    is there film of the whole lamotta - daughtille fight? ive only seen a small portion of the last round where lamotta comes on and kos daughtille, but from what ive read jake was very far behind and didnt seem to be fighting that much just barley hanging around till the last round.
     
  9. Foreman Hook

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    Old Foreman KO10 Moorer.
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  10. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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  11. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is mine as well. One minute into round 12, Mike buckled John into the ropes with a big counter hook, but that was his only real moment into the contest until the end. This wasn't a situation where the winner was on the brink of being stopped, but he may have been further behind than any other winner in a title fight. My card had John ahead 139-127 going into that final round.
     
  12. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Saad Muhammad vs Marvin Johnson.
     
  13. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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  14. alexvoce

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    froch-jermaine taylor
     
  15. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Almost forgot, Jorge Castro-John David Jackson I. Can't remember the round, think it was the 9th, but Castro took one inhuman hammering before delivering the KO.

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