Greatest KOs...but...

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Ezzard
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That is…knockouts you’ve never seen.

Give me a knockout you’ve heard or read was good, but for one reason or another you’ve never seen.

Hopefully someone here might be able to give some info…
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I’ll start with a few…

Valdez-Briscoe II

Always impressive when a puncher manages to “move” a durable fighter. Both from the same weight class too.

Charles-Moore III

Again, impressive when one guy is (according to Boxrec) getting the worst of it but pulls a shot out of the bag.

Dempsey-Sharkey

Okay, technically I have seen it but the film quality was so poor…
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Ezzard wrote:That is…knockouts you’ve never seen.

Give me a knockout you’ve heard or read was good, but for one reason or another you’ve never seen.

Hopefully someone here might be able to give some info…

Frazier knocking out Doug Jones in '67.

According to the Sports Illustrated writeup, it was a very impressive knockout, but I never have seen a film of the fight.
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I think I'm right in saying that footage of the first two Zale/Graziano fights doesn't exist? I have seen footage of the 2nd one, although it's silent and seemingly filmed from row Z so it could actually be anyone.

Don't think any footage of any of the Charles/Moore fights exists.
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Post by I Feel Fine »

I'm pretty sure the Graziano-Zale II footage is legit. It looks like them, anyway, and I remember seeing it on ESPN Classic once, briefly.

If I could see any KO not filmed, aside from the aforementioned Charles-Moore III, it would probably be Jeanette stopping McVea in that 49 round, 40+ knockdown fight.
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