Lots of fighters have been put down/out by a Jab. If you're moving forward and your opponent also moves forward, meeting you head on with a strong jab that's well timed, there can a lot of force behind it. Not that embarrassing when you think about it.
Wlad's TKO loses are embarrassing, but he was a walking corpse devoid stamina in those matches for different reasons and circumstances. Truth is he was stopped by his own lack of stamina rather than Purrity or Brewster's ability being knocked out by a jab is embarrassing no matter how you try to sugar coat it
Undisputed champion right there. Every time I watch it, even though I know what's going to happen, I'm still amazed.
glad to see people still living in the past ... how many years have the K bros ruled the heavyweight division? bout 9 now?
It's embarrassing to casual fans and forum experts. To real fighters who understand how the dynamics of a punch can work, I doubt it's that embarrassing. Like I said, a perfectly timed jab with both fighters moving towards each other can yield as much kinetic energy as a straight. Simple physics.
Julian Jackson over Herol Graham. The KO is scary, but the way Graham falls, along with the British commentator's "Oh Nooooo!" make it funny.