TOP 100 PUNCHERS.

Autor: FISCHER, DOUG, GREISMAN, DAVID, DAVIES, GARETH A., STRADLEY, DON, GERBASI, THOMAS, BORGES, RON, FRAUENHEIM, NORM, ROLD, CLIFF, GRAY, TOM
Zdroj: Ring; Jun2022, Vol. 101 Issue 6, p18-79, 60p, 85 Color Photographs, 58 Black and White Photographs
Abstrakt: Riding a 15-fight winning streak with another 13 knockout wins, Pimentel suffered only the second knockout loss of his career at the hands of another Mexican knockout artist, the great Ruben Olivares. Until losing the WBC crown in the trilogy of contests with Fury, Wilder had defended the title 10 times in five years, including a chilling first-round KO of 2012 U.S. Olympian Dominic Breazeale and a one-punch, seventh-round knockout of perennial contender Luis Ortiz in 2019 (the latter won The Ring's KO of the Year award). Klitschko added the first knockout losses to the ledgers of Calvin Brock (TKO 7), Brewster in a return (TKO 6), Tony Thompson (KO 11), Ruslan Chagaev (TKO 9), Eddie Chambers (KO 12) and Kubrat Pulev (KO 5). DEPARTMENTS #1 JOE LOUIS (66-3, 52 KOs) ACTIVE: 1934-1951 More than 10 years before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball, Joe Louis had established himself as a superstar. The knockouts continued apace in title defenses: Billy Miske (KO 3), Brennan (KO 12) and Carpentier (KO 4). [Extracted from the article]
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