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Is Martinez's KO Of Williams The Greatest One Punch KO Of All Time?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by NChristo View Post
    Was going to say Duran - Hearns but Duran was broken before the knock out and had already been down in the 1st round, although it was the only time Duran went lights out.

    Marciano - Walcott, Benitez - Hope etc were scary as well but were late in the fight, tis hard to say, depends on your criteria for the 'greatest', Robinson - Fullmer must be up there.
    Again amazing punch from Sugar. But Gene actually gets up by himself. Were's Williams is out cold, you could count to 100 and he aint gettin up, that is the scary thing.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Old Mongoose View Post
      How is that more devstating than Martinez/Williams, when Roy actually GOT UP from that shot by himself? Like I said Williams is out cold and aint gettin up any time soon. There was no way Williams could of ever got up by himself.

      People are saying other KO's are more devstating even do all the named one's were getting up by themselves.

      Sergio-Williams>>>>>>Tarver-Roy. All day......
      Are you actually interested in a discussion or did you just ask for opinions so that you could tell people that they're wrong and that you're right?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Clegg View Post
        Are you actually interested in a discussion or did you just ask for opinions so that you could tell people that they're wrong and that you're right?
        But you make no sense. How can Tarver's be more devastating than Sergio's, when Roy actually go up by HIMSELF. Williams was OUT cold and people had to wake him back up.

        They really aint on the same level, to say otherwise is plain ******.

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        • #14
          Hatton being KO'd by Pacquaio would get my pick. Martinez KO of Williams was ****en awesome, but most people didn't see the punch as it happened and it was only after the instant replays that we really saw how good it was. When Hatton got levelled, we saw it in real time and for me, it seemed more devastating. I thought he was dead.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post



            i still cant believe montiel was able to stand up after that

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Jeff Da Maori View Post
              Hatton being KO'd by Pacquaio would get my pick. Martinez KO of Williams was ****en awesome, but most people didn't see the punch as it happened and it was only after the instant replays that we really saw how good it was. When Hatton got levelled, we saw it in real time and for me, it seemed more devastating. I thought he was dead.



              i too thought he might be dead

              i kept saying to myself "did pacquiao just kill ricky hatton?"

              his head left a dent in the canvas


              and then the cornermen manhandled him
              he looked like a rag doll

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Old Mongoose View Post
                Again amazing punch from Sugar. But Gene actually gets up by himself. Were's Williams is out cold, you could count to 100 and he aint gettin up, that is the scary thing.
                You didn't say what is the 1 punch that knocked someone down for the longest or the most 'devastating', you asked what the 'Greatest' was, knocking out a HOF with an iron chin while behind in the fight and with a punch of the caliber that he hit him with is greater then knocking out Williams and putting him down for a while.


                Again.. it depends on your criteria.

                But I'll add Azumah Nelson - Pat Cowdell, Patterson - Johansson II (The twitching from Ingo was truly disturbing) and Derrick Jefferson - Maurice Harris.

                All of them the victim was not getting up on their own at all.

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                • #18




                  what Im trying to say is...

                  No.

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                  • #19
                    Jackson-Graham FTW

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                    • #20
                      It's a fine knockout, doubtless, but to put this into perspective, it isn't even the best KO of its' generation (Pacquiao-Hatton), let alone ever.

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