Fastest KO wins in boxing

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  • hexman
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    #41
    5 sec, lmao wow

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    • strictlydope
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      #42
      lol **** 5 seconds is crazy

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      • acquitted
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        #43
        tua kicking ruiz ass..or maybe moores ass??

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        • loangunZ
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          #44
          didn't tyson ko golota in the first round

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          • tys0n
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            #45
            tyson didnt KO golota in the first he knocked him down and golota refused to fight at the beginning of the third(?) round. i thought i was kinda funny. what a *****.

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            • MikeHunt
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              #46
              Didn't Kenny Norton knock out Duane Bobick pretty darn fast?

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              • THRILLAinmanila
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                #47
                In Tyson's peak, i think he was the fastest in generating those KOs.
                You'd be lucky to get past the first 2 rounds with him.......

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                • NAB
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                  #48
                  The Jimmy Thunder KO was within 3 seconds, Sean O'Grady was annoyed because the ref counted.

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                  • hhascup
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                    1. Russell Rees stopped Des Sowden in just 4 seconds on Friday November 3, 2000, Leisure Centre, Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, Wales. Sowden was knocked out by first punch just 4 seconds into the fight. The quickest recorded knockout in boxing history.

                    2. Ever Beleño stopped Guillermo Salcedo in 5 seconds on Friday 16 September 1994. The shortest KO record in the world at the time.

                    3. Oliver Rubin stopped Peter Simko in 5 seconds on Friday, February 8, 2002, Imperial Gym, Budapest, Hungary.

                    4. José (Espinaca) Pons, knocked out Cecilio Niz, both Argentinians, in only 5 seconds, in the Luna Park Stadium of Buenos Aires, CF, Argentina, on March 26, 1952; this is the record for a South American professional fight.

                    5. Jack Roberts stopped Tony Milam in 6 seconds in Corpus Christi, TX on Wednesday, March 29, 1939.

                    6. According to the database, Peter McNeeley had a 6 second TKO over Frankie Hines.

                    7. Ricky Parkey stopped Broderick Mason in 8 seconds on Tuesday 11 December 1984.

                    8. Jeremy Williams stopped Arthur Weathers in 10 seconds onTuesday, March 19, 1996,Spruce Goose, Long Beach, CA

                    9. Marty Lindquist stopped Max Alexander in 10 seconds, National Guard Armory, Philadelphia, PA on October 14, 2006.
                    * Lindquist landed a right hand with the opening bell on a unsuspecting Alexander leaving him unconscious for several minutes
                    * official time of stoppage was 10 seconds
                    * on November 1st 2006 the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission ruled the fight a No Contest because Lindquist failed the pre fight drug test.

                    10.
                    Teddy Barker stopped. Bob Roberts in 10 seconds, Maesteg, Wales, United Kingdom, on Monday, September 2, 1957.

                    The quickest knockout in recorded history, including the full 10 count from the ref, was a welterweight fight from 1946, when Al Couture knocked out Ralph Walton in 10.5 seconds.
                    Last edited by hhascup; 08-26-2007, 03:29 PM.

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