david haye-alexander gurov
david haye-enzo macc
pacquiao-hatton
mcclellan-everybody
mike tyson-everybody
Julian Jackson vs Herol Graham
david tua-ruiz
david tua-moorer
david tua-maskaev
dempsey-willard
lennox lewis-rahman I&II
Michael Katsidis vs Joel Casamayor
glen johnson-roy jones
antonio tarver-roy jones
hearns-duran
julian jackson-everybody
:eek:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE-11TSh2CM
That ref sucked
Oh and it was 14 flush punches that killed Paret. But I really think it was that last punch Grifith landed that sealed the deal for Paret.
Just watched it again, that number seems about right. He threw at least 20 shots total but some of them missed or glanced off. Paret was still weakly defending at the start. I think it was that monster bomb that staggered him in the beginning which really set it up for tragedy, he was very near to out on his feet from then on but his instincts kept him upright and moving backward. Once he fell into the corner the referee clearly should have stopped it, as he had basically gone limp.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE-11TSh2CM
That ref sucked
Oh and it was 14 flush punches that killed Paret. But I really think it was that last punch Grifith landed that sealed the deal for Paret.
And on live television. Didn't they do something like the 23 punch sequence where Griffin was just pummeling the lifeless Paret on the ropes.
There have been others for sure but that one was nationally televised so it's an important one.
Yeah, it was over 20 clean shots in about 4 or 5 seconds on live TV. Most brutal KO I've ever seen.
And on live television. Didn't they do something like the 23 punch sequence where Griffin was just pummeling the lifeless Paret on the ropes.
There have been others for sure but that one was nationally televised so it's an important one.
It's exaggerated a bit, I don't think nearly that many punches landed, but it was quite a few flush shots. Nor did it really last that long, it all happened very quickly. Basically an unfortunate combination of circumstances, as Paret was out on his feet but still sort of had his guard up and was being held up by the ropes. He didn't fall until the referee stepped in.
The deadliest of them all, Griffin-Paret 3.
Paret-Griffith 3 probably because Paret actually died... :sad:shit i totally forgot abot that one. would literally match with the thread title :sad:
Allen Green versus Jaidon Codrington
Vince Pettway versus Simon Brown
Are the sickest ko's known to man.
Ruiz-Tua is pretty close though and a couple of others you listed for sure.