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Can anyone give me some examples of fights where the victories have been by KO, prefereably from Boxing. I'm trying to gather a collection of such fights on tape. So far I got Roy Jones vs Virgil Hill. and Bernard Hopkins vs Oscar De La Hoya. Thats it so far. I heard Julio Cesar Chavez is famous for his left hooks to the body.

Thanx.

Perfect Practice makes Perfect.

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yeah, chavez is famous for them. I think I posted that before somewhere on this forum. Also, if you want to count mma, loisseau won his match in ufc 53 from a KO by spinning back kick to the body.

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Just watched one as we speak. David Larazzo (sp?) Did a spinning back kick to his opponent's body, pretty much finished him right there, but followed with a teep and the guy was done. Was on UFC unleashed on the Spike channel.

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That's perfect, the spinning back kick is one of my favourite kicks. I have seen the Loiseau kick on Charles McCarthy. I've never heard of Larazzo, I thought at first you might be thinking of Loiseau, but Loiseau finished up using a flying knee, instead of a Teep. Also, GSP landed a good spinning back kick on Matt Hughes on one event. It didn't look like it had much effect, but it pushed him well into the cage.

Does anyone know of any matches where Chavez has one using a left hook to the body?

Thanx for you responses.

Perfect Practice makes Perfect.

Posted

Hey,

I think the fight between David Loiseau and Charles McCarthy with punches on the ground after Loiseau spinning back kicked him and followed up with the flying knee. I'm not positive though, I will look the fight up.

McNerny

A good technique is beautiful but a beautiful technique is not always good.

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no, that fight ended with the back kick. The knee was a follow up, and there was no striking on the ground. The kick doubled him over and as he was falling, the knee sent him into the cage. sherdog lists the ender as the spinning back kick.

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