Best punch you have ever seen

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Post by nobudius »

Saad Muhammad's KO of Mwale-Mwale fell like a chopped down tree.

Vonda Ward's KO from Ann Wolfe was one of the more odd things I've seen, but brutal nevertheless.

One of my favorite KO's was Arguello's hook off his jab against Escalera in the second meeting.
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Post by Bobbin & Weavin »

Arguello's one punch KO of Kevin Roony just after Gil Clancy questioned if Arguellos power was not enough with this step up in weight division, Roony was out for four or five minutes.
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Post by HomicideHenry »

Was actually two punches, but the doubling up of the left hook in the Marciano-Matthews fight was particuarly awesome; which effectively ended the fight right then and there in the second round.
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Post by I Feel Fine »

Robinson knocking out Fulmer in the second fight. Perfect left hook in terms of speed and power and accuracy, and he knocked out a fighter with a great chin.
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STP wrote:Chris Eubank right hand, 11 rounds in in the Watson rematch, having been battered to a pulp for 11 rounds straight and forced to keep up the pace of lightweight (ie effing shattered, barely able to stand), when for once that night he measures Watson's attack, steps in and lets him have it...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvh9-xr0gOQ
(1:28 )

Watching it over on DVD, that punch just get's better and better each time you rewind and see it. I did it about 30-40 times the other night, and it just got better and better each time!
Are you crazy? You're watching a man get near killed there.
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Post by Robinson »

In a way its like a form of snuff.

As much as one likes to watch boxing, I can not enjoy or find any satsfaction at watching a man get bashed.
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Post by MightyWarrior »

The Great John L wrote:Shavers RH landed on Holmes
Yep, I've never seen anyone get up from a harder shot than that, a near miracle Larry survived that one.

The left hook that Ray Leonard finished off Dave Boy Green with was the hardest shot he ever threw.

Hearns right hand that froze Pipino Cuevas was dynamite too.
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Post by Robinson »

How dangerously weapon lke was that right of Hearns in that fight.

I have a photo some where of Hearns fist planting Cuevas head into his shoulder. Scarey.
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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:Walcotts left hook on charles, the most perfectly executed punch ever captured on film
Unfortunately that is one of the best...

Also

Curry's left hook on McCrory
McCallum's left hook on Curry
Foster's shot that KO'd Quarry
Frazier's shot that KO'd Foster
Leonard's left hook against Dave Green
Jackson's right hands against Graham and Norris
Chavez's hook against Mayweather
Benitez KO of Maurice Hope
Azumah Nelson uppercut against Pat Cowdell
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Post by harrygreb »

ouch, ouch and ouch again
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Post by overhand_right »

MightyWarrior wrote:
STP wrote:Chris Eubank right hand, 11 rounds in in the Watson rematch, having been battered to a pulp for 11 rounds straight and forced to keep up the pace of lightweight (ie effing shattered, barely able to stand), when for once that night he measures Watson's attack, steps in and lets him have it...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvh9-xr0gOQ
(1:28 )

Watching it over on DVD, that punch just get's better and better each time you rewind and see it. I did it about 30-40 times the other night, and it just got better and better each time!
Are you crazy? You're watching a man get near killed there.

Agree 100%. What a sick b#stard this fella is, knowing the trauma that shot put Watson through to this very day. One of the most repulsive posts i've ever read on this forum.
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Post by Robinson »

Maybe he did not know of the outcome.
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Post by Jaywheel »

Castillo's left hook that floored Chico in their 2nd fight is a recent one that comes to mind.
Gatti 3 punch combo on Gamache was also devastating.
RJJ body shot to Hill seemed hurtfull as well
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Post by STP »

Oh get real, if Michael (Watson) had his way the fight would be re-shown 24/7!
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Post by elmersalsa »

I gotta say when the great Thomas Hearns decapitated my hero, the great Roberto Duran with one devastating right hand punch. :TU: :TU: :TU:

Other great one-punch knockout were:

Hearns vs Cuevas
Frazier vs Bob Foster
Tyson vs Holmes
Saad Muhammad vs Lotte Mwale
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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:Walcotts left hook on charles, the most perfectly executed punch ever captured on film
That one was as perfect as you wanna see it. Also the punch that Marciano gave to Walcott was awesome punch too.
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Post by Ezzard »

Hearns is one of my all-time fave punchers and fighters but don't really go with the Duran and Cuevas KOs. both men were taking an absolute pounding before the KO punches. They were devestating but they were not what i'd call one punch KOs in the way McCallum's was against Curry, for example.
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Post by MightyWarrior »

elmersalsa wrote: the punch that Marciano gave to Walcott was awesome punch too.
As the great AJ Liebling put it, after the punch landed, "Walcott flowed down like flour out of a chute."
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Post by overhand_right »

elmersalsa wrote: Other great one-punch knockout were:

Tyson vs Holmes


1 punch knockout...? :-?
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Post by Jaybee From The Castle »

Robinson wrote:In a way its like a form of snuff.

As much as one likes to watch boxing, I can not enjoy or find any satsfaction at watching a man get bashed.
Then why do you watch Boxing? The whole point of the sport is to HURT another man. Combat? Conflict?
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Post by Hurricane »

what about the left hook from patterson on johanson in there rematch... johansons foot moves after he lies on the grund
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Post by I Feel Fine »

Shavers must have hit Ali with at least four shots that were at least as hard as the shot that dropped Holmes. Yet 35 year old Ali stood up and never went down, while prime Holmes went down and just barely got up. Yet Holmes was the "miracle" fighter.
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Post by harrygreb »

the title of the thread is "best punch youve ever seen" not "best one punch KO". ezzard take note. its quite possible that the best punch youve seen was delivered by the guy who eventually lost the fight, like the one above (shavers)
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Post by I Feel Fine »

I didn't say anything about Shavers being the loser or the winner. I said that he hit Ali as hard as he hit Holmes, so the idea that the Holmes punch is particularly special is wrong. It looked better because Ali, even at 35, had a better chin than Holmes and didn't get splattered like Larry did.

I'm sure, for example, that Hearns hit Hagler or Hill as hard as he hit Cuevas, harder in fact. But the punch looks better because Cuevas doesn't have the same punch resistance, he was a 147 pounder and they were 160 and 175 pounders.
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Monzon ko 12 Benvenuti and wilfred benitez - maurice hope
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