Most brutal KO

Most brutal KO

Cooney vs Norton
14
21%
Mercer vs Morrison
10
15%
Hearns vs Duran
14
21%
Pacman vs Hitman
9
14%
Tua vs Ruiz
3
5%
Tyson vs Thomas
3
5%
Jackson vs Graham
11
17%
Tszyu vs Judah
1
2%
Robinson vs Lamota (Not a real ko. But still brutal)
1
2%
 
Total votes: 66

crusader
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by crusader »

Out of the available options I voted for Mercer-Morrison.
orbtastic
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Re: Most brutal KO

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Mercer/Morrison off that list.

One that doesn't get mentioned so much with all the others is Simon Brown & Vince Pettway.
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by man »

yancey wrote:The referee was a damn joke. He actually waved a greeting to someone ringside during the frickin fight. Unbelievable.Then he lets Ingo beat Machen unmercifully, then goes through the entire 10 count while Machen's seconds are trying to make sure he is still alive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJtGoVWYzUA
truly unbelievable. and in addition to what you said
his counting at the second knock down would qualify
for the "fast count" title ... shocking to see someone
like this being allowed to stand in a ring.
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by man »

SUGARRAYSMELEE wrote:I voted for Cooney/ Norton, however, I can't believe this hasn't been mentioned.

Whitaker/ Hurtado was quite sickening, go to the 8:00 mark of this video if you don't know about it, watch the replays and you'll see Whitaker is hitting him flush. Horrible referee.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfhLQ2QALW8
seems like most brutal has a lot to do with lack
of referee judgement.
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Re: Most brutal KO

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I Feel Fine wrote:Blaming the boxer shows lack of common sense or practical boxing knowledge. Holding up is not only dangerous, it is un-professional. It is the ref or the corner or the doctor's job to stop the fight. Machen's corner should have charged into the ring to stop the fight if they had to.
"Holding up is not only dangerous, it is un-professional"

Too bad that you can't share some more of your wisdom with Benny Kid Paret.
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Re: Most brutal KO

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man wrote:
yancey wrote:The referee was a damn joke. He actually waved a greeting to someone ringside during the frickin fight. Unbelievable.Then he lets Ingo beat Machen unmercifully, then goes through the entire 10 count while Machen's seconds are trying to make sure he is still alive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJtGoVWYzUA
truly unbelievable. and in addition to what you said
his counting at the second knock down would qualify
for the "fast count" title ... shocking to see someone
like this being allowed to stand in a ring.

Glad to see someone else sees at least some of my viewpoint.
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Re: Most brutal KO

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That is a shocking piece of officiating (or lack of). As to the fast count, I think he's possibly picked up the count from the timekeeper, as he is supposed to do as he doesn't actually count 1-10.

The ref should have waved it off after the first KD, he was totally gone.
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Re: Most brutal KO

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orbtastic wrote:That is a shocking piece of officiating (or lack of). As to the fast count, I think he's possibly picked up the count from the timekeeper, as he is supposed to do as he doesn't actually count 1-10.

The ref should have waved it off after the first KD, he was totally gone.
I looked at it again today.

It looked to me like the ref actually reached through the ropes trying to shoo away one of Machen's handlers from checking on Eddie's condition. The fight should have been over but I guess the ref was bound and determined to count out Machen.
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by Ketchel »

Whenever I think of the most brutal KO's I've seen the first one that comes to mind is always Graham V Jackson. So sudden and brutal against the run of play unlike the Hearns v Duran where you could see it coming.
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Re: Most brutal KO

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yancey wrote:
orbtastic wrote:That is a shocking piece of officiating (or lack of). As to the fast count, I think he's possibly picked up the count from the timekeeper, as he is supposed to do as he doesn't actually count 1-10.

The ref should have waved it off after the first KD, he was totally gone.
I looked at it again today.

It looked to me like the ref actually reached through the ropes trying to shoo away one of Machen's handlers from checking on Eddie's condition. The fight should have been over but I guess the ref was bound and determined to count out Machen.
I've never seen the fight before, although read about it. I noticed that too...it's a very bizarre piece of work.

According to boxrec he's English, so god knows what he was doing.

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... at=referee
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by Brutu »

This one would be in my top ten most brutal knockouts ever (for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world anyway).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhL0AICQ1O8
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Re: Most brutal KO

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Brutu wrote:This one would be in my top ten most brutal knockouts ever (for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world anyway).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhL0AICQ1O8
Yep, poor Joe King Roman. Got slaughtered.
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Re: Most brutal KO

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Ketchel wrote:Whenever I think of the most brutal KO's I've seen the first one that comes to mind is always Graham V Jackson. So sudden and brutal against the run of play unlike the Hearns v Duran where you could see it coming.
Good point.

It's even more chilling when you factor in that Herol Graham was known as one of the finest defensive fighters ever.

It's so ironic for Herol that he will be forever remembered for being brutally knocked out by one single punch, whilst still in his prime.
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Re: Most brutal KO

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Syntax Error wrote:Tyson -v- Frazier for me.
Although that's not on the list the OP has mentioned, it is in actual fact a horribly brutal KO.

Never really gets mentioned much, but Tyson nearly took Marvis Frazier's head off!
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Re: Most brutal KO

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For me the most Brutal KO that I've seen is Jackson vs Graham, Graham was in control of the fight completely up to that point and walked into a right hand that completely wrecked him, and if nobody has mentioned it. He was unconscious for about 5 minutes after the fight was over. Talk about Brutal
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Re: Most brutal KO

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Ike Williams brutal 6th round tko of Beau Jack gets my vote.
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by Brutu »

I wasnt sure to post this here or in the topic of the other thread.I think its maybe in the top 40 for hwyt championship fights.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wJGaUO1sQg
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Re: Most brutal KO

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Don't know if it's been mentioned but hamed vs sanchez was pretty brutal
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Re: Most brutal KO

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Another pretty brutal & forgotten KO is Oleg Maskaev -v- Hasim Rahman in 1999.

Rahman was knocked right through the ropes & knocked a tv monitor off a table & was out like a light for a bit at ringside.
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by BigJuicyHog »

What about Derrick Jefferson vs Maurice Harris?
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Re: Most brutal KO

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BO Selecta wrote:Another pretty brutal & forgotten KO is Oleg Maskaev -v- Hasim Rahman in 1999.

Rahman was knocked right through the ropes & knocked a tv monitor off a table & was out like a light for a bit at ringside.
They showed that KO on this weeks KOTV bulletin.

What was the riot about?
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Re: Most brutal KO

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p4p1 wrote:Don't know if it's been mentioned but hamed vs sanchez was pretty brutal
I think the JMJ KO is absolutely brutal. It retired Sanchez.
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by IRLangmaid25 »

Any takers on Yuri Gamboa v Al Seeger, that was a really brutal knockout http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW5R8EvL ... re=related and Julian Jackson taking out Herol Graham http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhVi7cH- ... re=related And I saw the Maskaev v Rahman KO on KOTV as well
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Re: Most brutal KO

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There is a difference between a brutal(prolonged)knock-out and a brutal single punch.
Here is one I remember seeing on TV.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmswbDd4CeM
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Re: Most brutal KO

Post by thunderfromdownunder »

I'll admit to not seeing some of the listed knockouts. But the ones i have it would have to be ruiz tua. That was unreal
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