Most devestating one punch knockouts ever.Top three.

Jaclem
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Post by Jaclem »

..within the past half hour...just before my sitting down to type this...espnc showed the robinson/fullmer left hook kayo. showed from both angles...in color and at a slight distance when the bodies of both fighters can be seen....and in black and white from a closeup view and a different angle. it can be seen only because we know it's coming and are looking for it. otherwise, it's as i described...blinding fast...dynamite and right on the button. there is no flashbulb visible.

my thanks to espnc for saving me the trouble of digging through my tapes and hooking up my movie projector.
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Post by Grant »

What about Jimmy Thunder KO round 1 Crawford Grimsley.

that was a good punch.
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Post by witherspoon »

Iran Barkley v Thomas Hearns I was a come from behind one punch upset.
Ruddock v Dokes was chilling. I had just started kick boxing classes that day and the instructor told me to punch downwards for maximum force! (actually chewed me out for punching up). Guess Ruddock could never be a kick boxer.....
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Post by DoubleM »

witherspoon wrote:Iran Barkley v Thomas Hearns I was a come from behind one punch upset.
Ruddock v Dokes was chilling. I had just started kick boxing classes that day and the instructor told me to punch downwards for maximum force! (actually chewed me out for punching up). Guess Ruddock could never be a kick boxer.....
Yea, great knockout. What was the referee thinking? Ruddock smacked him with that left uppercut, then caught him with a right and another left I think. Dokes was out of it, kept up only by the ropes, and the referee allowed Ruddock to take a few more seconds to wind up with a massive left hook!
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