Re: rank the worst KO in boxing ever seen?
Posted: 22 Dec 2009, 14:24
Thomas Hearns v James Shuler.
Yeah, the Serwano KO was frightening. He went into convulsions. Urggh! :(DIRT SUGAR wrote:Roy Jones vs Art Serwano is nasty... Jones lands a looping right and Serwano's ankle buckles under him as he keels over backwards and the camera pans on his face and his eyes are bulging out like he's dead. It's hideous.
There's one that I've never been able to make out who the fighters are but think it's at cruiser or heavy and this guy lands this mahooosive left hook and his opponent's gumshield/spit/teeth seem to shoot up in the air and it's like 'tiiiimbbberr as he falls to the floor' (similar to Spoon vs Eklund'.
that one was sweet as a nut.boxer70 wrote:Thomas Hearns v James Shuler.
read benn v chantler!!!the truth wrote:folks it has to be the khan one a close 2nd is been v ian chantler and eubank v dos santos
i meant khan v prescott btwthe truth wrote:read benn v chantler!!!the truth wrote:folks it has to be the khan one a close 2nd is been v ian chantler and eubank v dos santos
me too, his head nearly fell off...Chambers2 wrote:Yeah that's the one I was gonna mentionDirk Kelly wrote:Alexander vs takaloo
that sounds like mo harris v derek jefferson.DIRT SUGAR wrote: There's one that I've never been able to make out who the fighters are but think it's at cruiser or heavy and this guy lands this mahooosive left hook and his opponent's gumshield/spit/teeth seem to shoot up in the air and it's like 'tiiiimbbberr as he falls to the floor' (similar to Spoon vs Eklund'.
That sounds like the one, always been a favorite of mine, and Merchant seems to have liked it tooveriton wrote:that sounds like mo harris v derek jefferson.DIRT SUGAR wrote: There's one that I've never been able to make out who the fighters are but think it's at cruiser or heavy and this guy lands this mahooosive left hook and his opponent's gumshield/spit/teeth seem to shoot up in the air and it's like 'tiiiimbbberr as he falls to the floor' (similar to Spoon vs Eklund'.
Damian wrote:Barrett's KO of Calamati is a brutal example of timing and speed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieIQ0WCc10w
Damian wrote:Barrett's KO of Calamati is a brutal example of timing and speed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieIQ0WCc10w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKOCUG6BR2srhino222 wrote:me too, his head nearly fell off...Chambers2 wrote:Yeah that's the one I was gonna mentionDirk Kelly wrote:Alexander vs takaloo
Guinn Ko - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6SXRUPq7wwDirk Kelly wrote:Dominic Guinn vs. Michael Grant - that punch would have felled an elephant!
Was Mark Hobson vs. Tony Moran a bad one? Seem to recall Moran out for a while and lots of worried faces and his girlfriend giving Hobson a slap.
Danny McIntosh vs. Rod Anderton was a superb punch and quite a brutal KO, one of the best of 2009 IMO.
[/quote]Chambers2 wrote:me too, his head nearly fell off..Dirk Kelly wrote:Alexander vs takaloo
Great shout.Damian wrote:Barrett's KO of Calamati is a brutal example of timing and speed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieIQ0WCc10w
It's never good when fighters are still shipping punches when out cold - very similar to the ruddock v dokes ko that always gets mentioned in these sort of threads - connects like a baseball bat.MightyWarrior wrote:Doesn't get any more brutal than Gerry Cooney / Ken Norton, surely
the worst
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fb0Qidm9Fg
amazing, razor was up at about 5 ...chinny wrote:That was a hell of a fight. In fact 'second tier heavyweight dust ups' deserves its own thread. Moorer - Bert Cooper would be right up thereavril wrote:the first left hook knockdown by tommy morrison on razor ruddock. the most amazing recovery from a single knockdown punch that i have ever seen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzPB6I9R6LE