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Whats the best Knock out you guys have witnessed in Boxing, someone of you guys might not watch it but i do and find it entertaining especailly womens boxing, as with my best knockout would be Roy Jones Jr getting TKO for the first time that ive been watching the sport.
Chris Eubank V Steve Collins .
Eubank was on a world tour, all the fight's were against no hopers, but even at that some IMHO beat him , the decisions were at best dodgy , he won them all, all in all it was patheic....
Then he came over here , i guess he though that this was just another fight against some thick paddy , he did his usual acting the **** , when he came in the ring ...
The bell went , Steve Collins came out and trashed the hell out of Eubank, left him hangin on the ropes :-)
They could not give to Eubank , a bit to obvious, Collins won by a mile.... Eubank said his ankle was sore that's why he lost.....
The KO that I handed my brother when I was 10 and he was 5
Of course my Dad said, "boy if you do that again, I'll knock you into next week". My response was, "good, then I won't have to listen to you until next week".
Next thing I knew. I was picking myself up off the ground.
The KO that I handed my brother when I was 10 and he was 5
Of course my Dad said, "boy if you do that again, I'll knock you into next week". My response was, "good, then I won't have to listen to you until next week".
Next thing I knew. I was picking myself up off the ground.
Geezz there was one time i KO a guy for running into my front headlight on my truck, he had a snotty attitude about it so i served him some knuckly sandwiches
While bartending during Bike Week in Daytona, a 6'5" 260? guy would not quit staring at this guy's wife. Two feet away and just in a coma. The husband, 5'4" 200 ?, walked up to him and told him to back off. He then came to me and complained about the guy, so I called the security supv . and was pointing out everyone involved so he could get ready. That's when the husband (aka Roadkill) spun around on the ball of his foot and tagged the big guy. He dropped like a rock . We went over the bar and took them both outside in an expeditious manner. After reviewing the replay it was decided that since Roadkill had attempted to make us aware of the situation, and the other guy was being a slug. Roadkill was allowed back in , but slug insisted on waiting at the edge of the property for Roadkill to come out . He did this about 3 hour and 12 beers later. Slug bowed up and made two big strides toward him. Roadkill jumped up put a chokehold on him with his left and drilled him with a right . He dropped again instantly, but he took at least four more good licks before the fall was complete . Never seen anyone stand in the rain bleeding waiting for a whoopin' before.
Man there are a lot of knockouts that stick out in my mind but one that was very satisfying was when Hector "Macho" Camacho knocked out "Sugar" Ray Leonard in his comeback match after retiring for the second time against "Terrible" Terry Norris. Camacho was viewed as an easy win for Leonard as well as a safe bet because The Macho Man was not a knockout boxer. Leonard was overconfident as usual and claiming he was in the best shape of his life. Well he came in with the same swagger he always had and Camacho cleaned his clock in the first round. Oh man that was sweet! I never did like Leonard and with him admitting he stole rounds in the Haglar fight by flurrying in the last 30 seconds. He was way too cocky and never won the Haglar fight and stole Haglar's hard earned glory. For that and many more reasons his knockout loss against Hector Camacho is one that really sticks out in my mind.
Corrie Sanders vs Vladimir Klitchko. Klitchko was the obvious favorite. In Germany, 2 rounds, Kiltchko was handed his **** on a stick. Sanders had said before the fight that if he lost he would quit boxing and begin a semi-pro golf career. Well needless to say he boxed one more time, against Vitale Klitchko and was beaten. It too was a great fight, Sanders fought with the heart of a Lion, but was unable to match the older Kilitchko. It was too bad too, Vitale was talking trashto Sanders in the ring after he beat his little brother. No class if you ask me.
Second happened not too long ago Pacquiao vs. Marquez this little guy is full of fire! Knocked down Marquez three times in the first round. He should have KO'd him on the last Knock-down but the ref literally stopped counting at 8 right when Marquez stood up, what a rip, he should have gone to 10 and it would have been over.
Well Mike Tyson has a bunch but how about his knockout victory over Tony Tubbs to become the youngest heavyweight champion of all-time. Tubbs was dropped with a left hook to the kisser. Tubbs got up and fell 4 times from that left hook. 4 times and on that fourth attempts his body gave out and history was made.
I've seen Tyson knock guys 3 or 4 feet sideways with hooks and also knock guys with single body shots. Tyson has plenty of jaw dropping knock outs to his credit.
Another one that sticks out is Haglar's knockout of Tommy Hearns in the greatest short fight of all-time. Classic to say the least.
Bernard Hopkins' knockout over the Puerto Rican Pretender Felix "Tito" Trinidad. I was glad because Trinidad was given his decision over De La Hoya after DLH spanked him for 9 rounds and gave away the last three. He knew he lost and then started "loading up" his gloves. Hopkins got the glory with the knockout De La Hoya would have gotten had he not make the biggest mistake of his life in trying to coast to victory.