What is the hardest punch you have ever seen landed?

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What is the hardest punch you have ever seen landed?

Post by Rory McCloskey »

i would have to say that ive seen the braddock louis fight several times n read about it more, the ko punch that took down braddock was one of the sickest punches ive ever seen.... also i wouldnt count any of max baers 12 knockdowns of primo carnera up there...foremans punches against smokin joe were also some of the hardest ive ever seen,
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Julian Jackson's right that crippled Herol Graham was about as clean and as hard as any shot that I have ever seen land.
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I'll second Barry... and add Tyson's shot that KO'd Berbick. he knocked him down 3 times with one punch - devestating.

Hearns final punch in the KO of Duran...

Patterson's punch which KO'd Johannsson

McCallum's left hook that sparked Curry

Curry's own shot which cracked McCrory like an egg

Leonard's hook which blitzed Dave Green

Robinson's much discussed KO of Fullmer

Walcott's KO of Charles :cry:

Marciano's KO of Walcott

Nelson's uppercut against Cowdell

Khaosai Galaxy had a whole catalogue of great one punch KOs.
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Post by MightyWarrior »

Ezzard wrote:
Hearns final punch in the KO of Duran...
Yes hard to beat that one - Hearns KO2 Cuevas is close though....

Hardest punch I've ever seen a boxer get up & win from: Holmes, in the 2nd Shavers fight.
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Kenny Vice v Jim McDonnell
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MightyWarrior wrote:
Ezzard wrote:
Hearns final punch in the KO of Duran...
Yes hard to beat that one - Hearns KO2 Cuevas is close though....

Hardest punch I've ever seen a boxer get up & win from: Holmes, in the 2nd Shavers fight.
The Snipes one must be clsoe too. Holmes was all over the place. Those two fights really showed what a true great he was. His finish of Shavers was really something.
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Derrick Jeffersons shot over Maurice Harris
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Post by Rory McCloskey »

i bet mike tyson had his fair share of good ones, ive seen them im not sure who they were i refuse to follow tyson hes a disgrace, who did he knock out in like 30 seconds?
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Post by MightyWarrior »

Marvis Frazier............whose dad was on the end of some pretty good ones from Big George too.
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what about when Joe KO'd Foster. Every time I watch that it scares me.

The same goes for Mercer-Morrison. It wasn't a single punch KO but I always think the figth should have been stopped a punch ro 2 earlier.
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Ezzard wrote:what about when Joe KO'd Foster. Every time I watch that it scares me.

The same goes for Mercer-Morrison. It wasn't a single punch KO but I always think the figth should have been stopped a punch ro 2 earlier.
Hahahaha....yeah Mercer almost decapitated him. The fight definantly went on 5 punches too long, what the hell was the ref thinking.
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Ezzard wrote:what about when Joe KO'd Foster. Every time I watch that it scares me.

The same goes for Mercer-Morrison. It wasn't a single punch KO but I always think the figth should have been stopped a punch ro 2 earlier.
Too right, that was brutal. Same with Ruddock/Dokes and Cooney/Norton - both guys propped on the middle ropes unconcious, while the other guy tees off.

You've reminded me of another Foster KO - Bob on the other end this time, knocking out Mike Quarry will an almighty punch. It was a shocking knockout, and brother Jerry was watching ringside, as he was on next, against Ali.
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MightyWarrior wrote:
Ezzard wrote:what about when Joe KO'd Foster. Every time I watch that it scares me.

The same goes for Mercer-Morrison. It wasn't a single punch KO but I always think the figth should have been stopped a punch ro 2 earlier.
Too right, that was brutal. Same with Ruddock/Dokes and Cooney/Norton - both guys propped on the middle ropes unconcious, while the other guy tees off.

You've reminded me of another Foster KO - Bob on the other end this time, knocking out Mike Quarry will an almighty punch. It was a shocking knockout, and brother Jerry was watching ringside, as he was on next, against Ali.
MW I've only read about that KO but never seen it. Is it the one where the guy sort of freezes after being hit.
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Post by MightyWarrior »

I used to have it, so I'm going by memory Ezzard - I think Bob lands a huge uppercut, Mike freezes, then crashes over stiff as a board - he's out for some time - and I remember a worried looking Jerry looking on while they brought him round.
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Post by sharkeysboy »

How about Ali v Foley. I was around Zora when he was training for the fight in Chandler, Az. As ridiculous as it sounds now, I actually thought he had a chance. And in the early rounds he seemed to be competive. And then suddenly it was over. Another nominee would be Sugar Ray's left to the jaw of Fulmer. Of course George Foreman had a career full of canditates for this one. And then there's Rocky's righthand crushing Walcott's cheek bone.
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Post by Slapsie Maxie »

In the UK, Takaloo/Alexander

Takaloo had been in control to that point. Wound up for a big shot but gets gets a peach in return. I think the next thing that he recalled is being woken up in the dressing room.

Someone had it as their avatar or posted a clip.

A brutal one punch KO

Another is Benn's tunraround punch Vs Logan

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Post by Seamus »

The one Oleg Maskaev knocked Hasim Rahman out with. Marvin Johnson's that hit Victor Galindez and made him do a Curly Howard. Ron Lyle's shot that sent George Foreman face first to the canvas, can't think off hand of another fighter who ever got up a face down knockdown to ko his opponent. Robbie Peden's amazing ko of Nate Campbell in there first fight. And from the amateurs, Regilio Tuur's ko of Kelcie Banks.
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Post by Slapsie Maxie »

There is one John Conteh fight where he KO's a guy who crumpled directly downwards like a skyscraper being demolished.

I wish I could remember who the heck it was against. it was one of the sights that really got me hooked on boxing

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Post by Manos de Oro »

MightyWarrior wrote:Marvis Frazier............whose dad was on the end of some pretty good ones from Big George too.
That right hand from Ringo would have knocked out a horse.
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My two cents

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It's hard not to make the Rock's ko of Jersey Joe #1. Not only was it a monster shot in it's own right but the photo of it has become one of the alltime famous boxing photos and of course it was for the greatest prize in sports, the heavyweight title. My own favorites would include Bob Foster's left hook ko's over Mike Quarry (out cold for 15 minutes) and Dick Tiger (never ko'd before or since), Dick fell own his back with his legs and arms in the air convulsing. On the other hand, as previously mentioned Joe Frazier's left hook ko of Bob was a sight to see. In addition when the Shavers/Norton fight was announced I immediately predicted to a friend of mine that Earnie would win a 1st round ko with a right uppercut. Lord why couldn't I have lived near Vegas?
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Post by ELA »

How about,

- Alexis Arguello vs Kevin Rooney
- Haseem Rahman vs Lennox Lewis
- Bob Foster vs Mike Quarry
- Donald Curry vs Milton McCory
- Gerry Cooney vs Ken Norton
- Joe Frazier vs Bob Foster
- Sugar ray Leonard vs Davey Green
- Thomas Hearns vs Roberto Duran
- Marvin Hagler vs Mustafa Hamsho II
- Tommy Morrison vs Ray Mercer

Just to name a few............
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Post by Grimm »

I don't know which fight this was, but Tommy Morrison KO'd a guy and the guy bounced off the ropes like a rag doll.

Maybe someone can help me with this.

It was a taller Black guy with an afro.
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Post by thunderfromdownunder »

alot of iron mike fights from the late 80s are good ones, i watched this show on ESPN called mike tysons greatest hits, man it was good.
and i loved robbie pedens Ko on nate cambell in their first fight
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Post by BoxBuzz »

Ken Norton's Ko of Duane Bobick looked painful, very strange one.
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Most Brutal Knockout

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The most brutal knockout that I saw in person was
when Mathew Saad Muhammad landed an left uppercut
on Lotte Mwale's jaw. When the blow landed, there
were small drops of water flying upward from Mwale's
head. At the time of the knockout blow, I looking at
Mwale's backside, so I didn't see the punch. However,
I did see the graphic effects of the blow..

- Chuck Johnston
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