:yep He will be back at least on more time that i know of. I think he will be proud of myself and it was a fantastic career. His last 6 fights took place in different countries (well he was in the states twice).
I was beaten to it. Jones-Griffin II. To mention one's that haven't been mentioned yet. I thought Broner-Litzau was pretty impressive. Litzau was coming off the upset win over Caballero, who was a "feared/ducked" fighter who was on a very long win streak ('04-'10). Green-Codrington won KO of the year back in 2005, that was KO1. As far as knocking him out like Berto did, Hernandez has been a tough guy to get out of there early, Berto TKO'ed him in 1 round. Lara UD'ed him, Delvin TKO'ed him but by a cut, and Hernandez upset Collazo. So it's looking pretty impressive right now, the way Berto did it, not the actual name on the resume. Tyson-Seldon. Tyson-Etienne (Just cause he was way past his best and shot). Golovkin-Simon. Not impressive, but fun to watch, Wilder-Harrison.
Naseem Hamed v Said Lawal Most arrogant,stylish and devastating first punch one punch KO I have ever witnessed.
Though Golota was not near his best the way Lamon Brewster came out and steam rolled him with such ease was really something
Nothing impressive in terms of opposition, but entertaining to watch none the less. Gotta love that Eubank pose. [yt]Oi1JwB0rQ_s[/yt]
The most fun to watch KO1's I can remember were; Holt-Torres II Powell-Bundrage Those had about at much drama as you can squeeze into such a short period of time.
Almost all have been mentioned. I'll just add a couple more. Mark Johnson stopping the capable Arthur Johnson in one. Hopkins knocking out Steve Frank , the fastest KO in MW title history.