Favourite Knockout Ever?

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  1. BadJuju83

    BadJuju83 Bolivian Full Member

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    Two of my favourites.

    G-Man Vs Mitchell (2.27)

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    Hearns Vs Cuevas (5.45)

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  2. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So many great knockouts, so I can only name the one I've rewatched the most: it's probably Lewis-Rahman II.

    It's the sound baby!

    BANGBANG!
    George: BOOM!
    Jim: BOOM!


    Poor Rahman, I can't name another fighter with more memorable KO losses... And it's almost like in a film, look at where he landed! Lennox has a great sense of irony! :thumbsup

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  3. brando18b4h

    brando18b4h Active Member Full Member

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    Hearns vs Duran
    Hearns vs Cuevas
    Ali vs Foreman
    Foreman vs Moore
     
  4. Erebus

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    James Thunder - Crawford Grimsley

    Classic KO

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  5. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Symbolic of what, a shot fighter getting knocked out?
     
  6. Superfuzz

    Superfuzz Well-Known Member Full Member

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    My personal favorite is when Mike Tyson KO Spinks. It was over in seconds, the way a real champion does it. The way Michael Spink's body looked as it fell back hard on the canvas, to me that was the greatest KO ever, for the heavyweight championship too, which to me is the most important thing in all of sports.
     
  7. Monticello

    Monticello Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'd have to say Tszyu-Judah.
     
  8. Williams27

    Williams27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ali KO Foreman 8 of 15.
    Foreman KO Norton 2 of 15.
    Robinson TKO LaMotta 13 of 15.
    Lewis KO Tyson 8 of 12.
    Tyson TKO Bruno 5 of 12.
    Hagler TKO Hearns 3 of 15.
     
  9. Kel1981

    Kel1981 P4P No.1 Full Member

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  10. globenerd

    globenerd Guest

    So many good ones have already been named. But a couple of my favorites that haven't been mentioned are Julian Jackson-Terry Norris, and Michael Watson-Nigel Benn. That latter not because of its devastation, but because of how big of an upset it was at the time. Despite a great career up to that point, people weren't giving Watson a chance in hell.