I believe it is a middle weight... Idk, he was a rising star of knocking bums out and has a perfect KO record. Someone posted him on here before... It may have been a different weight class but he holds the record or did atleast the last time someone posted him.
Whos that one fighter who fought weak opposition and KOs them quick?
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You and I know that's some bull****, yo.
Good thing he's got an asterik behind his name.
It's like when Valuev was gonna go for 49 straight and beat Marciano's record. I thought, anyone but him man. Thankfully, he lost.Comment
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19-0 with all wins coming by way of 1st round KO, middleweight puncher Tyrone Brunson is considered by some to be the most feared puncher since Mike Tyson.
Read more about Brunson and his Aug. 15th fight in Edmonton, Canada on FightFan.com

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I know who he is, and I knew he would get beaten. I choose his opponent over him, I forget his opponents name at this time but it was an opponent that gave Kelly Pavlik a tough fight. But that same opponent fought bute at 160 and got ko'd by a body shot. Oh now that I got to talking about it his name is Zuniga and I choose him over Oganov. His name just popped up in my head.Comment
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this is from his websiteTyrone 19wins -1D 19 1st Round KO's
Boxing has always been about perspectives, but even the sport's most jaded critics have to acknowledge the singular accomplishment of mercurial Philadelphia middleweight Tyrone (The One) Brunson.
The unbeaten 24-year-old, holds the world record for consecutive first-round knockouts.
Twenty fights, 19 KOs!
With his 15th first-round stoppage against David Johnson on March 9, 2007, Brunson eclipsed the North American record set by Young Otto (119-30) in 1905.
He then tied the world record of 18 - set by current WBA super featherweight champ Edwin Valero of Venezuela - by starching Jamie Waru in Auckland, New Zealand, last June.
It took Brunson just 72 seconds to notch record-setting No. 19 against a warm body named Francis McKechnai on March 29 in Michigan.
"He's created a buzz, no doubt about it," said Adam Harris, North American managing director for Britain's Hennessy Sprots, which is promoting the August 15 card in association with River Cree Resort.
"You can say what you want about the relative records, but the bottom line is that Tyrone has done what no other fighter in history has done, in any division.
"Nobody can ever take that away from him."
The combined records of first-round KO victims for Valero, who won the WBA title in his 20th pro outing, was 112-102-17. Opponents for Brunson, who fights in a more competitive weight class, have combined for a 60-94-8 ledger.
Knockout power is nothing new for Brunson, however. Nearly 90% of his 82 amateur wins were via the KO route.
The former Pennsylvania Golden Gloves champ turned pro in 2005.Comment
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