Final Four: The Greates KO Artist of All Time

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Final Four: Who's the greatest KO Artist of All Time

Thomas Hearns
2
25%
Joe Louis
4
50%
George Foreman
2
25%
 
Total votes: 8

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Final Four: The Greates KO Artist of All Time

Post by elmersalsa »

Hello folks!!!

Now we are in our Final Four and these are GREAT SELECTIONS of KO atrists that captivated our imagination and memory. So far Tommy Hearns been winning in every poll. He is one of the favorites to make it to the final.
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Post by elmersalsa »

Computer error again!!! the fourth Finalist is Ruben Olivares!!! :x :x :x
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Post by IronKidDynamite »

I think its because you actually have to click "add" before you click submit. Thats on another forums experience though.

Anyway Hearns is number 1, look at his welterweight record for evidence.
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Post by Jaclem »

...i'll stay with joe louis. knocked 250 pound abe simon through the ropes, made max baer, who had never been floored quit, knocked lou nova inotg the ropes from about three feet away with combinations so fast they look normal in slow motion....etc...

..tommy hearns? no question...a great knockout artist.
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Post by Cap »

Got to go with my man Sam Langford. Ko'd Big George Godfrey who was a mountain by comparison. Put away Gunboat Smith in 3 rounds when the Gunner was on a big winning streak (marred only by a disputable loss on a foul to Georges Carpentier). Only man to knock out Joe Jeannette.

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