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Your favorite One Punch Knockouts
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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Re: Your favorite One Punch Knockouts
oh yeah, definetly one of my favorite KO's of all timegeneric screen name wrote:. Lennox Lewis KO4 Hasim Rahman - I like the whole idea of Lennox trying to avenge his loss in dramatic fashion. Speaking of fashion, Rahman's shorts are just amazingly tacky.
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sockdolager
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http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxingch ... manout.jpgDecagon wrote:That wasn't a one-punch knockout. Lewis landed a huge left hook immediately followed by a straight right hand. One of the greatest two-punch combinations I've ever seen. When he got Golota in trouble, he just kept throwing it over and over again; it was beautiful. But of course, the Rahman knockout was the best one of his career. Bap-bap! If you look at Rahman on the ground, the crown of the "King" logo appears right above his head, like he's wearing it.
Ive seen better shots of this but this is the first one I found. I have always thought that this shot was one of the most telling images of a KO ever!
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>>>you mean the left-right-left combo to the balls and then the head? sharkey went down holding his balls. he was more hurt from the ball shot than the head shot. this was not a legit KO.<<<
It was very, very legit!!! One of the trade-marks of boxing is, "protect yourself at all times." Unfortunately for him, Sharkey failed to do so and as a result Dempsey knocked him silly...Ko'd him cold!
It was very, very legit!!! One of the trade-marks of boxing is, "protect yourself at all times." Unfortunately for him, Sharkey failed to do so and as a result Dempsey knocked him silly...Ko'd him cold!