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Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 20:09
by Badhusker
Foreman KO'ing Frazier and Norton, and Ali's KO of Foreman.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 20:24
by Lackeos
Boxing Prospect wrote:Ishida vs Kirkland and Jaro vs Wonjongkam
Ishida vs Kirkland was a good example. Kirkland was top 10, though in an uncertain state due to prison. Ishida was like #30 and had a KO percentage as bad as Malignaggi's. For that fight to end in KO 1 would have been unthinkable.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 21:10
by Boxing Prospect
Burns vs Mitchell?
Joyi vs Loreto?
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 21:39
by bogan whisperer
Lackeos wrote:Boxing Prospect wrote:Ishida vs Kirkland and Jaro vs Wonjongkam
Ishida vs Kirkland was a good example. Kirkland was top 10, though in an uncertain state due to prison. Ishida was like #30 and had a KO percentage as bad as Malignaggi's. For that fight to end in KO 1 would have been unthinkable.
True.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:20
by IKSRTFO
johnswan1 wrote:What KO's do you think rank as the most surprising of all time?
By surprising, I mean fights where one guy is considered a top fighter and tough guy / granite chin, only to see it smashed and him stopped.
Mine are:
Douglas KO of Tyson. Had Mike ever even been dropped in a pro fight prior to this?
Hearns KO of Duran. Duran had just gone the distance with Hagler and was known for having an all time great chin.
Mosley KO of Margarito. People were fearing for Mosley's health only for him to smash the supposed most feared man in boxing to pieces.
Martinez KO of Williams is borderline for me as Williams had been dropped in their first fight.
In terms of jaw dropping knockdowns, Groves first round knockdown of Froch in their first fight was one of the most shocking and unexpected knockdowns I'd ever seen. At the time Sky had Khan and Haye in the studio as pundits and replayed their reactions afterwards which were priceless.
I never quite got this one. I thought the fight would be close with Mosley maybe losing but it I never feared for Mosley's health in this fight.
I reasoned if Mosley could take flush left hooks from Oscar and Cotto then there's only so much Margarito could do, besides outwork him. Mosley at that point had never been stopped and only dropped by who I though is a better fighter than Margarito in Forrest.
I also reasoned that Mosley was maybe the harder puncher. I couldn't see Margarito stopping Vargas at 154.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 04 Nov 2015, 11:38
by Joe Boxer
Lennox Lewis getting knocked out by Hasim Rahman. That was super-surprising and AWESOME!
Holyfield knocking out Tyson in... '96? That was a surprise to everyone.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 05 Nov 2015, 22:09
by ClivePatrickLyons
Simon Brown Ko win over Terry Norris
Garth Wood Ko win over Anthony Mundine
![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 05 Nov 2015, 22:18
by chucktaylor
Malignaggi stopping Senchenko was a huge suprise. Its less so if you actually watch the fight, but on paper no one saw that coming, esp with Smoger reffing
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 07:44
by bigjack
Counter-puncher wrote:johnswan1 wrote:littlepug wrote:remember being astonished when khan lost to bredis prescot, although that was probably due to the hype machine in overdrive which I utterly fell for.
Yeah you're right, even though it was always inevitable given he had been down and hurt a few times before. I remember being in a pub when somebody texted the news through to me and I was absolutely desperate to see the footage of it.
I was there for Khan - Prescott and will now trot out the joke I always make about that night:
I haven't seen that many shellshocked Asian faces since the tumultuous days of Partition. There were blokes wombling around the MEN car park looking about as concussed as khan. It was quite funny.
Thanks.
I was there too and agree,the fans sat next to me were cheering though,Khan had got through a bad performance with Limmond and was nearly knocked out and then Ian Darke described Khans loss to Prescott as one of the biggest shocks in modern times,really ?
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 07:48
by johnswan1
Yusaf Mack getting battered around the ring by two blokes and waking up with $4,500 in his pocket was fairly surprising.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 08:37
by reggaereggae
johnswan1 wrote:Yusaf Mack getting battered around the ring by two blokes and waking up with $4,500 in his pocket was fairly surprising.
That must've been some KO......
![[icon_knockout.gif] :KO:](./images/smilies/icon_knockout.gif)
But no, I don't want to see a vid of it
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 09:52
by Tony1244
Coetzee KO 1 over Leon Spinks surprised me.
Leon had only lost 1 fight by decision to Ali at the time and most thought Leon could take a good punch.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 11:59
by Taansend
palooka wrote:Nunn v Kalambey was a surprise.
That's my No. 1. I still remember it clearly. Sumbu had shown a fantastic chin up to that point & continued to show a fantastic chin after that fight.
Tyson Douglas was mad. I was buzzing for days after that one.
Jones Tarver was a "What the fornicate just happened" moment, especially after what Tarver had said to Jones in the ring.
Honeyghan Curry was brilliant & I was lucky enough to talk to Lloyd about it a decade later.
And Lennox Lewis destroying Razor Ruddock (23 years ago last week). The general feeling was Ruddock early or Lewis late/points. When Lennox came out & just battered him I was stunned, completely stunned. And then two weeks later you had the Holyfield Bowe war.
I'm still waiting for the two winners to meet as promised.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 13:32
by SFW
Joe Cortez KO of Ortiz, won't see another one like that
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 15:48
by bigjack
[quote="johnswan1"]Toney's stoppage of Nunn must have been one too. Had Nunn ever been down before that?[/quo
Nunns ko of kalambay shocked me.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 15:51
by palooka
I knew Edwin Rosario was a big hitter but I didn't think he'd beat Livingstone Bramble like that.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 16:01
by bigjack
Thinking about it,i was stunned when nelson ko'd pat cowdell in 1
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 16:03
by Tony1244
SFW wrote:Joe Cortez KO of Ortiz, won't see another one like that
Time outs are not allowed in boxing.
Ortiz needs to hug people before and after fights if that's what's he's into.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 16:04
by palooka
bigjack wrote:Thinking about it,i was stunned when nelson ko'd pat cowdell in 1

it was a surprise, Pat had stood up well to Sanchez and beaten other stuff hitters - that uppercut would have knocked most lightweights out though, it was a missile.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 16:12
by bigjack
what about that time duke Mckenzie got done in 1 round too
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 16:44
by palooka
bigjack wrote:what about that time duke Mckenzie got done in 1 round too
I remember that one, he got caught early and as not allowed off the hook.
Paul Ryan had shown he could be hurt and had been knocked out as an amateur but Jon Thaxton nearly knocked his head off and that was a surprise.
After seeing the hammer that Iran Barkley could take it was amazing that Nigel Benn got him out so early.
Roy Jones was special and I didn't think he'd get Virgil Hill like that - Jones's KO of Art Serwano was scary.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 22:13
by HyacinthusTurnipseed
Worth mentioning Dawson getting iced in one by Stevenson - Chad was in with the most explosive puncher he'd ever faced but none of us were expecting that.
The Kudryashov fight from a few days ago.
JML vs Salido I.
Looking back it is kinda surprising that Marco Huck was once stopped by Steve Cunningham of all people, but I haven't seen the fight so I don't know the context.
I was also surprised at the time when Edwin Rodriguez blasted through Denis Grachev in a round.
Those are just a few extra ones off the top of my head that haven't been mentioned already - Ishida-Kirkland and JMM-Pac IV were of course much more surprising than any of the above from recent memory.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 06 Nov 2015, 22:20
by sucracristo
i just thought of edwin rosario ripping through livingston bramble.
that was another WTH moment. i knew rosario was a bruiser but
bramble folded so fast.
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 10:02
by Manchester Massive
Bonecrusher Smith KO of Bruno was a big shock in the UK
Re: Most surprising KO's of all time
Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 11:22
by SFW
Tony1244 wrote:SFW wrote:Joe Cortez KO of Ortiz, won't see another one like that
Time outs are not allowed in boxing.
Ortiz needs to hug people before and after fights if that's what's he's into.
haha worst piece of refereeing in that guys long list of screw ups.