Your favorite KO in the history of boxing?

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  • Anthony342
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    #31
    Foreman-Lyle.

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      #32
      Originally posted by PorterIsFuture
      Lewis-Rahman. The way Rahman had his head ON the crown. Golden.

      Not a KO, but favorite punch ever thrown, was Floyd's check-hook of Hatton. I mean everything for set up perfectly from Floyd landing it to Hatton getting lazy and flying in.
      Well, it was a TKO, so I say it still counts.

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        Hagler-Hearns

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        • Ben Bolt
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          #34
          Remember watching Evander Holyfield's two-round demolition of Brazilian Adilson Rodrigues live on telly, 15th July, 1989, and we thought it was pretty worrying because of Adilson's stiff arm after crushing to the floor, and him laying there for a long time.
          "I could have counted to 50," ref Mills Lane said. "At 10 he wasn't moving."

          A KO defeat as that ages your brain a lot, still Adilson continued to fight for another 11 years, compiling a 77-7-1 record.

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