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Boxer Hit So Hard He Does 'Chicken Dance' Across The Ring

Boxer Hit So Hard He Does 'Chicken Dance' Across The Ring

Introducing Vladimir Myshev.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

The best 'Chicken Dance' in boxing? We reckon so. Sorry, Vladimir Myshev.

Here's Georgi Chelokhsaev landing a stinging left-hook to the temple of Myshev, whose reacted by doing the 'Chicken Dance' before crumbling to the canvas.

At least he didn't leave the ring...

Meet Kaywann Sistrunk. The lad who got dropped before getting up, then leaving the building.

Sistrunk's second professional outing didn't go to plan.

He fought Sevelle Hasan in Las Vegas, Nevada, and got dropped before exiting the ring, leaving the building in absolutely crazy scenes.

Hasan clipped Sistrunk with a big over right-hand. Sistrunk then rolled around in agony before eventually getting to his feet whilst the referee was giving him a count.

However, Sistrunk gestured with his arms, walked to the other side of the ring, spat out his mouth-guard and proceeded to climb out of the ring rethinking his life plans.

Well, that's what it looks like.

Naturally, the referee signaled a halt to the contest.

Bizarre. Absolutely bizarre. Thanks to Jamel Herring for filming the incredible footage.

It's only been a few months since Curtis Harper's mad episode.

Who forget the heavyweight journeyman exiting the ring before his fight even started?!

Harper was squaring off against Nigerian contender Efe Ajagba in a heavyweight match-up.

He had his gloves and gear on, made his entrance, listened to the ref's pre-match instructions and touched gloves with his opponent.

Yet when the bout officially started, the 30-year old departed the ring in seconds and headed straight back to the dressing room.

The commentators, much like everyone in attendance, were in complete and utter disbelief at what they were seeing.

Without a single punch thrown, 24-year old Ajagba was given the easiest of victories as a result of disqualification, with Harper's record moving to 13-6.

But he wasn't quite channeling a WWE heel, where they roll out the ring and try to take off.

It's emerged that the reason he walked out was because of a compensation dispute and Harper feeling he warranted a better pay packet.

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Topics: Boxing News, Boxing