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10 Animated Sports .gifs Volume 2

October 3rd, 2007 . by Dell

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This took place last Sunday during the Dolphins vs. Raiders matchup. Ronnie Brown showing shades of Earl Campbell, he completely runs over a Raiders defender for the TD (I think it’s Michael Huff, not entirely sure because I can’t see his number)
Ronnie Brown Hit Touchdown

Roy Jones giving one of the most impressive knockouts I’ve ever seen. He puts both hands behind his back to draw his opponent closer and then knocks him out with a right hook, or as Roy Jones says “A SUCKA MOVE I STOLE FROM A GAME COCK!“. I strongly suggest you watch the round in it’s entirety on youtube HERE. Whats eerie is how the commentators are talking about how Roy Jones has never faced adversity in his career, and he’s never been tested in a fight, and speculating on what would happen to him. Well… we’ve since found out. Roy Hasn’t been the same since.

Roy Jones Knockout Glen Kelly

One of many dirty plays by Bruce Bowen. “It was a mistake”, you say? Well check out the list of his other ‘mistakes’ on YouTube
Bruce Bowen Kick Stoudamire
Bruce Bowen’s jump kick
Bruce Bowen kicks Amare Stoudamire
Bruce Bowen kicks Ray Allen
Bruce Bowen knees Steve Nash
Bruce Bowen injures Steve Francis

Here is Randleman giving a german suplex to fedor, fedor went on to recover and win the match…
Randleman Suplex Fedor

No idea who these guys are, but how discouraging would it be to punch someone in the ring and have them stare back at you without an ounce of hurt?

Allen Iverson doesn’t need practice with moves like this.
Allen Iverson Breaking Ankles

Thanks to Derrich I found the video of this Texas Tech fan on youtube. View it here

During Dante Hall’s magical 2003 season, he completely shattered the morale of the Denver Broncos during play
Dante Hall kick Return Broncos

Thanks to one of our readers, we now know the last .gif is from the Ultimate Fighter 4 finale. Pete “Drago” Sell (guy in white shorts) against his friend from the show, Scott Smith. Thanks to Scythenoire for the info.

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9 Responses to “10 Animated Sports .gifs Volume 2”


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  3. comment number 3 by: DerrichNo Gravatar

    The guy ringing the bell is a Texas Tech fan. It’s obvious what he appears to be doing. I forget when or why they ring the bell, but that was definitely a bad moment for that guy.

  4. comment number 4 by: ScytheNoireNo Gravatar

    The last one, the UFC one, is from the Ultimate Fighter 4 finale. It’s between Pete “Drago” Sell (guy in white shorts) against his friend from the show, Scott Smith. It was an awesome fight, and one hell of a highlight reel knockout.
    http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?FighterID=7795
    http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?FighterID=2578

  5. comment number 5 by: mrfrostNo Gravatar

    Thanks alot, I updated the post with the info you provided.

  6. comment number 6 by: harveyNo Gravatar

    wow, nice keep them coming, that was amazing foootball and bball


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  8. comment number 8 by: El TatoNo Gravatar

    It’s not Michael Huff. The Raiders safety was #28 B.J. Ward. He was released the next week.

  9. comment number 9 by: CurtisNo Gravatar

    That Dante Hall move is SICK!!!!

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