Your favorite One Punch Knockouts

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Your favorite One Punch Knockouts

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Heres a list of my favorites:

1. Hearns KO4 Duran - Yeah Duran was a punching bag for Hearns all night but the right hand he delivered could knock almost anyone out. The Pinnacle Hearns victory.

2. Rocky Marciano KO13 Jersey Joe Walcott - Enough has been said about this bout. Good ol' Suzy Q

3. Julian Jackson KO4 Herol Graham - This was my favorite all time fight with Jackson. It really showed that he can literally end ANY fight with one punch, even when cornered.

4. Jersey Joe Walcott KO7 Ezzard Charles - Wow, definition of perfect timing.

5. Lennox Lewis KO4 Hasim Rahman - I like the whole idea of Lennox trying to avenge his loss in dramatic fashion. Speaking of fashion, Rahman's shorts are just amazingly tacky.
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Bob Foster - Mike Quarry. One of the most devastating I have ever seen.
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Hearns KO4 Duran

Actually it Hearns KO2 Duran
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Post by RazorKO »

1. Arguello vs Rooney
2. Hearns vs Duran
3. Jackson vs Graham
4. Foster vs Tiger
5. Foreman vs King Roman
6. Tyson vs Botha
7. Pinklon Thomas vs Weaver
8. Norris vs Mugabi
9. Eubank vs Jarvis
10. Jeff Chandler vs Soliss (spelling)
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Tyson -v- Botha.
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Shavers KO1 Jimmy Ellis ...

Ellis has Shavers hurt in the corner and is trying to finish it when he gets hit with a short right uppercut ... BALL GAME!
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Post by sockdolager »

Peter vs Williams- Knocked cold is an understatement here.
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Post by DoubleM »

RazorKO wrote:5. Foreman vs King Roman
8. Norris vs Mugabi
These weren't one punch knockouts. Both fighters had taken a lot of damage and were on wobbly legs before the final shot was landed.
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Post by el tigre del sur »

I watched Sugar Ray Leonard KO Davey 'Boy' Green the other day. Leonard was never known as being a KO artist but that had to be one of the best I've seen - brutal. Poor old Davey was literally out before he hit the canvas.

Palomino's KO of Green with that left hook was another good one. Do you think Leonard had the left hook filed in the memory bank for when he met Green. :TU:
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Post by The Great John L »

Weaver KO15 Tate

One of the great comebacks of all time as well.
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Post by kick asner »

George Foremans knockout of Michael Moorer.
Larry Holmes when he hit Mike Weaver with an uppercut.
Juan Laporte with a left hook against Rocky Lockridge.
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Post by sockdolager »

not really "cold" but it was certianly an "effective" one punch KO....
Tszyu vs Judah.
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Post by RazorKO »

DoubleM wrote:
RazorKO wrote:5. Foreman vs King Roman
8. Norris vs Mugabi
These weren't one punch knockouts. Both fighters had taken a lot of damage and were on wobbly legs before the final shot was landed.
True, they did take a lot of punishment prior to the punch but the uppercut from Big George and the clean right hand of Norris were both spectacular punches.

Also McCallum's sweeping left hook on Curry was a great 1 punch KO as well, same with Michael Dokes left hook of Gardner.
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sockdollanger wrote:not really "cold" but it was certianly an "effective" one punch KO....
Tszyu vs Judah.
What do you mean? Those were some stone "Cold" Dance Moves Zab laid out during his "dream sequence".
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Ray Robinson vs Gene Fullmer
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BoxBuzz wrote:
sockdollanger wrote:not really "cold" but it was certianly an "effective" one punch KO....
Tszyu vs Judah.
What do you mean? Those were some stone "Cold" Dance Moves Zab laid out during his "dream sequence".
:lol: see I'd say those were some hot dance moves!
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Post by sockdolager »

James Toney vs Jason Robinson~~(left hook)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng1Nl-WLOBM

James Toney vs Charles Williams~~(right cross)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-k1TllSSE4
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Post by JC »

Not as high a level fight as the others mentioned so far but Wayne Alexander's KO of Takaloo is probably the most brutal I've seen. Looked for it on Youtube but doesn't seem to be on there.
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Post by The Scranton Assassin »

Dempsey - Sharkey even though it was dirty, still devestating.
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Post by Lausse »

Michael Nunn on Sumbu Kalambay, that was a shocking result and a beautiful one punch KO at the same time. I never expected Nunn to pull that off, and had they fought ten more times I doubt that he would have succeeded in doing that again. Also, Vincent Pettway`s left hook finisher on Simon Brown was a vicious KO, Brown was punching at imaginary opponents while flat on his back on the deck, scary knockout that was. And who can forgot Julian Jackson`s one punch KO`s over Terry Norris and Buster Drayton, as well as Oleg Maskaev`s one punch, knock him thru the ropes and right out of the ring right cross on Hasim Rahman in their first bout.
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I figured someone would have mentioned Vincent Pettway's one punch knockout over Simon Brown! Brown considered by many to be one of the toughest fighters around comes in winging bombs and Pettway catches him with as perfect a left hook as I can remember...certainly on par with Robinson's hook on Fullmer. Brown, unconscious, continued to throw weak-like jabs while flat on his back, eye's closed, and as knocked out as it gets. That along with Julian Jackson's KO over Herol Graham are two of the best in history!
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>>>Is there a clip of that floating around the internet anywhere?<<<

Of Pettway-Brown? It looks like there would be a copy of it floating around somewhere on the net. If I had the software and know-how, I would upload the copy that I have.

If there is a person who has not seen Pettway-Brown...in my opinion, it rates right up there with Jackson-Graham, Marciano-Walcott and Robinson-Fullmer for sheer, brutal, one-punch devastation!!!
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Post by bollox »

The Raging B(_)LL wrote:Michael Nunn on Sumbu Kalambay, that was a shocking result and a beautiful one punch KO at the same time. I never expected Nunn to pull that off, and had they fought ten more times I doubt that he would have succeeded in doing that again. Also, Vincent Pettway`s left hook finisher on Simon Brown was a vicious KO, Brown was punching at imaginary opponents while flat on his back on the deck, scary knockout that was. And who can forgot Julian Jackson`s one punch KO`s over Terry Norris and Buster Drayton, as well as Oleg Maskaev`s one punch, knock him thru the ropes and right out of the ring right cross on Hasim Rahman in their first bout.
Speaking of Michael Nunn.......his one punch KO by James Toney was pretty brutal
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Anyone ever seen what Witherspoons overhand right did to Anders Eklund?
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Shaver vs Norton

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This will always be a favorite of mine because I predicted the results, the round, and the punch correctly and won a butt load of money in the process.
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