Best Damn Knock Down or Knockout
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HomicideHenry
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Best Damn Knock Down or Knockout
What is the best, wildest, most insane, wicked knock out or knock down you ever seen in a fight? For my money the Ketchell-Johnson knockout was viscous as hell, looking more like a flying tackle/clothesline as Johnson flew over Ketchell, falling to the canvas himself for a second.
Best damn knockdown I ever seen? Hard to say, but one knock down that stunned the hell out of me was during the Marciano-Cockell fight, and Marciano throws this forearm smash across Cockell's face and the Brit does a watutsi spin and falls face first into the second rope and just hangs there like a slug, fortunately for him the bell rang right after that saving him from further punishment.
Best damn knockdown I ever seen? Hard to say, but one knock down that stunned the hell out of me was during the Marciano-Cockell fight, and Marciano throws this forearm smash across Cockell's face and the Brit does a watutsi spin and falls face first into the second rope and just hangs there like a slug, fortunately for him the bell rang right after that saving him from further punishment.
Too many to mention them all but Sugar Ray's knockout of Gene Fullmer was spectacular, one second Fullmer's menacingly stalking, the next he's flying accross the ring. Classic.
As for a knockdown Donald Curry's left hook on Milton McCrory has always stuck in the mind.
Honourable mention to the following:
Julian Jackson vs Herol Graham
Jersey Joe Walcott vs Ezzard Charles
Lennox Lewis vs Hasim Rahman I&II
Ken Norton vs Randy Stephens
Bob Foster vs Dick Tiger
As for a knockdown Donald Curry's left hook on Milton McCrory has always stuck in the mind.
Honourable mention to the following:
Julian Jackson vs Herol Graham
Jersey Joe Walcott vs Ezzard Charles
Lennox Lewis vs Hasim Rahman I&II
Ken Norton vs Randy Stephens
Bob Foster vs Dick Tiger
Here's three:
Marciano vs. Walcott I - Truly stunning; worthy of all the hype.
Julian Jackson vs. Norris - Norris somehow managed to get up, but man, was that a brutal shot. Jackson actually put Norris to sleep on his feet then woke him up with the next couple of punches!
Witherspoon vs. Some white fighter - I have only seen clips of this but the overhand right Witherspoon lands on this guy is straight from out of a comicbook. The show a close up of the guys face as he's laying on the canvas. Its scary how contorted his face looked. Anyone know which fight I'm talking about?
Marciano vs. Walcott I - Truly stunning; worthy of all the hype.
Julian Jackson vs. Norris - Norris somehow managed to get up, but man, was that a brutal shot. Jackson actually put Norris to sleep on his feet then woke him up with the next couple of punches!
Witherspoon vs. Some white fighter - I have only seen clips of this but the overhand right Witherspoon lands on this guy is straight from out of a comicbook. The show a close up of the guys face as he's laying on the canvas. Its scary how contorted his face looked. Anyone know which fight I'm talking about?
I remember it well, it was Anders Eklund.theone wrote:Here's three:
Marciano vs. Walcott I - Truly stunning; worthy of all the hype.
Julian Jackson vs. Norris - Norris somehow managed to get up, but man, was that a brutal shot. Jackson actually put Norris to sleep on his feet then woke him up with the next couple of punches!
Witherspoon vs. Some white fighter - I have only seen clips of this but the overhand right Witherspoon lands on this guy is straight from out of a comicbook. The show a close up of the guys face as he's laying on the canvas. Its scary how contorted his face looked. Anyone know which fight I'm talking about?
I'm almost ashamed to bring up Lupe Pintor's knockout of Johnny Owen. It ended in Owen's death.
Recently I was surfing around on YouTube and watched it. Pintor's right is just a quick shot -- not a big haymaker like the left Sam Peter KO'd Jeremy Williams with. But it's eerie (especially knowing the eventual result) to see how Owen goes down -- just kind of teeters and then falls straight back, unconscious upon the moment he's hit.
I know this thread was about the "best" knockouts. I'd rather say this was a "tragic" knockout. But if you're talking about brutal, I suppose this has to be in the conversation.
Recently I was surfing around on YouTube and watched it. Pintor's right is just a quick shot -- not a big haymaker like the left Sam Peter KO'd Jeremy Williams with. But it's eerie (especially knowing the eventual result) to see how Owen goes down -- just kind of teeters and then falls straight back, unconscious upon the moment he's hit.
I know this thread was about the "best" knockouts. I'd rather say this was a "tragic" knockout. But if you're talking about brutal, I suppose this has to be in the conversation.
Here's a few more...
Reggie Johnson-William Guthrie
Michael Spinks-Marvin Johnson
Ann Wolfe-Vonda Ward
James Toney-Michael Nunn
Juan Valenzuela-Julio Diaz
Naseem Hamed-Augie Sanchez
Derrick Jefferson-Maurice Harris
Bob Foster-Mike Quarry
David Tua-John Ruiz
Roy Jones-Virgil Hill
Glen Johnson-Roy Jones
Delvin Rodriguez-Luther Smith
Sven Ottke-Anthony Mundine
Andres Ledesma-Gary Stark Jr.
Julian Jackson-Herol Graham
Earnie Shavers-Ken Norton
Gerry Cooney-Ken Norton
Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Johansson
Allan Green-Jaidon Codrington
Acelino Freitas-Anatoly Alexandrov
Ike Williams-Beau Jack
Reggie Johnson-William Guthrie
Michael Spinks-Marvin Johnson
Ann Wolfe-Vonda Ward
James Toney-Michael Nunn
Juan Valenzuela-Julio Diaz
Naseem Hamed-Augie Sanchez
Derrick Jefferson-Maurice Harris
Bob Foster-Mike Quarry
David Tua-John Ruiz
Roy Jones-Virgil Hill
Glen Johnson-Roy Jones
Delvin Rodriguez-Luther Smith
Sven Ottke-Anthony Mundine
Andres Ledesma-Gary Stark Jr.
Julian Jackson-Herol Graham
Earnie Shavers-Ken Norton
Gerry Cooney-Ken Norton
Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Johansson
Allan Green-Jaidon Codrington
Acelino Freitas-Anatoly Alexandrov
Ike Williams-Beau Jack
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Robinson-Fullmer II
Frazier-Ellis
Shavers-Ellis, Norton
Foster-Tiger, Quarry, Rondon
Chavez-Mayweather I
Duran-Thompson, Lampkin, Bizzarro, DeJesus III, Moore
Duran-Barkley knock down
Barkley-Hearns
Hearns-Cuevas, Duran, Roldan
Jones-Hill
Trinidad-Vargas, Joppy
Foreman, Louis, Tyson had a lot... there's a lot of other fighters you can name
Frazier-Ellis
Shavers-Ellis, Norton
Foster-Tiger, Quarry, Rondon
Chavez-Mayweather I
Duran-Thompson, Lampkin, Bizzarro, DeJesus III, Moore
Duran-Barkley knock down
Barkley-Hearns
Hearns-Cuevas, Duran, Roldan
Jones-Hill
Trinidad-Vargas, Joppy
Foreman, Louis, Tyson had a lot... there's a lot of other fighters you can name
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As knockdowns go, Earnie Shavers flooring Larry Holmes was a pearler. Holmes drops as if shot, somehow rises at 7, & goes on to stop Shavers in the 11th. Stunning recuperative powers from Holmes, although to be fair Shavers was just too tired to follow up.
Robinson-Fullmer II & Shavers-Ellis were already mentioned, but they're standouts for me too. Cooney-Norton was hellacious, like something out of a Rocky film.
Robinson-Fullmer II & Shavers-Ellis were already mentioned, but they're standouts for me too. Cooney-Norton was hellacious, like something out of a Rocky film.
