The greatest one punch knockouts in boxing history?

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gilgamesh wrote: 04 Nov 2020, 15:22
DrDuke wrote: 04 Nov 2020, 07:03
Flump wrote: 04 Nov 2020, 06:49 Marciano - Walcott
I don't consider it a one punch KO, because Marciano threw a one-two, where the jab was more of a feint, but still it paved the way for the right hand. Furthermore, Marciano added left hook, after iced Walcott leaned on the ropes.
I consider it a 1 punch KO.

Me too
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the "left hook" just after the Suzy-Q" that Marciano landed flush on Walcott in the 13th round
,it wasn't a punch it was just a 'cuff" a mild almost friendly tap.
Marciano knew the Suzy-Q had already seperated Walcott from his senses.
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Caractacus wrote: 04 Nov 2020, 16:02 the "left hook" just after the Suzy-Q" that landed flush on Walcott ,it wasn't a punch it was a 'cuff".
Right. The equivalent of shooting somebody that was already dead. Walcott was already out cold from the right hand.
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Anyway neither Walcotts knees or gloves had touched the canvas when Marciano flicked his left hook out.
( he even looks away to someone in the corner before he does it)

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Caractacus wrote: 04 Nov 2020, 16:07 Anyway neither Walcotts knees or gloves had touched the canvas when Marciano flicked his left hook out.
( he even looks away to someone in the corner before he does it)
Yeah it was a real slow motion fall to the canvas. Walcott's arm is draped over one of the ropes, but he's obviously out cold. Just slumping down to the mat.
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Walcott slowly fell like "Flour Down a Chute" wrote one boxing writer (I think it was A.J Liebing)
BTW Notice that Walcott had landed a jarring right hook that knocked Marciano's head back as
Marciano was simutaneouly landing the Suzy-Q.
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Some from below world title level, Sexton v the Asian lad (you know!) Harrison v Sprott 1 Harrison v Sprott 2 Alexander v Takaloo Moore v Macklin
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Pardon if this was already mentioned.

Mike Weaver - John Tate was the first one that comes to mind.
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2 Good Ones



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This is about a single punch from out of "Nowhere ?
usually when the fighter delivering it is far behind on points and bleeding from a cut
to the point where it look like the ref may stop it seconds before.
you can't really count Patterson vrs Johannson II,
because Patterson had already floored Johansson seconds before
with a leaping left hook before he delivered the second leaping left hook.
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Another vote for Lewis - Rahman 2. Rahman sure earned his crown that night...

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I was watching the above post and after the video finished this popped up

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Caractacus wrote: 04 Nov 2020, 20:03 This is about a single punch from out of "Nowhere ?
usually when the fighter delivering it is far behind on points and bleeding from a cut
to the point where it look like the ref may stop it seconds before.
For example a fight like this one.

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at no point in that fight does Palomino look on the verge of being stopped
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dagosd2000 wrote: 05 Nov 2020, 17:58 I was watching the above post and after the video finished this popped up

man that is a weird ko
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This is an awful ko :o
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gilgamesh wrote: 03 Nov 2020, 17:36 You could go on and on and on with a thread like this.

Martinez vs Paul Williams (Rematch)

Arturo Gatti vs Gabe Ruelas
Martinez vs Williams II still gives me chills.
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Jones Griffin 2
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bobcatbox wrote: 17 Nov 2020, 17:08
gilgamesh wrote: 03 Nov 2020, 17:36 You could go on and on and on with a thread like this.

Martinez vs Paul Williams (Rematch)

Arturo Gatti vs Gabe Ruelas
Martinez vs Williams II still gives me chills.
Yeah I'll never forget my reaction to that when it happened.
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Nobody has mentioned Foreman v Moorer
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Vincent Pettway vs Simon Brown.
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Grove over Fenech, a monster right hand, straight as an arrow dropped Fenech like he had been shot, the fight is on YouTube and happens at a crap angle for the camera but a Slo mo replay from a different angle gives a better view, you can also tell the fights not from this era from the Aussie commentary, at one point they refer to Grove as looking like a piece of liquorice wearing boxing gloves!
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