How about Chavez Taylor I? Forget the controversy for a moment. To drop your man like that in the final moments of a fight that is surely lost is the stuff of legend. It was a great right hand. [yt]AgenYK7VaxY[/yt]
It's a no contest really. The punch with which Sugar Ray Robinson knocked out Gene Fullmer. Remarkable example of timing and technique. It never travelled more than 6 to 9 inches and rendered senseless a granite jawed fighter who'd never been stopped
Some candidates here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFq5A7VfGME http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3Aer3pJyo4
Jones-Griffin 2 Not sure I have ever seen a punch quite like that one, how did Jones generate that much power with his feet off the ground?
Surreal only because of the name Manny had built and their previous history. Had that been their first fight together people would've been thinking Manny is gifted offensively but an idiot in boxing IQ.
Walcott vs Charles (Perfect timing. My favorite.) Robinson vs. Fullmer (Crazy fast ninja punch) Marciano vs. Walcott (Sickening power behind this one) Marquez vs. Pacquiao (Huge significance and a great counter) Martinez vs. Williams (Great counter and Williams falling like that was nuts) Pacquiao vs. Hatton (Scary the way he laid him out) Hearns vs. Duran (Duran goes down like he was shot, and it sounded like it too) Donaire vs. Montiel (Like a baseball bat hitting a ball) Eubank vs. Watson (Sad but perfect. Eubank goes down, gets up, walks straight over and launches a crazy John Wayne uppercut that drops Watson)
Ruddock got up from that punch and didn't seem too seriously hurt either, he had a weird habit of falling weird when knocked down.