Does Vitali still have the highest KO ratio in heavyweight boxing?

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  • Stab Judah
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    #11
    Originally posted by Six Shooter
    Marciano KO% 87.76
    Forgot about him.... Foreman was higher until his comeback though.

    so
    1.Vit
    2.Rocky
    3.Foreman
    4.Wlad

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    • $partacus
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      #12
      Originally posted by RelliK
      Forgot about him.... Foreman was higher until his comeback though.

      so
      1.Vit
      2.Rocky
      3.Foreman
      4.Wlad
      I think Foremans KO% was around 93% before his comeback, i class young Foreman and old Foreman as 2 different fighters. So young Foreman is number 1 IMO.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
        That doesn't count. That isn't how its rated obviously, because everyone used to say percentage wise Vitali had the highest KO ratio heavyweight boxing history. But since his last fight, I don't know if its true anymore.
        Among heavyweight world titleholders, he still does.

        Look at Jack Johnson's KO ratio! He was as feather-fisted as Kevin Johnson.

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          #14
          Lewis, Louis, Tyson,Frazier & Shavers are all in the mid to low 70's.
          Briggs is 78.18 Tua 79.63

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            #15
            Originally posted by Six Shooter
            I think Foremans KO% was around 93% before his comeback, i class young Foreman and old Foreman as 2 different fighters. So young Foreman is number 1 IMO.
            Vitali is old too, so we'll go by young Vitali before the 4 year retirement.

            Young Vitali's is then higher than young Foremans.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Carnivore
              Among heavyweight world titleholders, he still does.

              Look at Jack Johnson's KO ratio! He was as feather-fisted as Kevin Johnson.
              Must be a thing with heavyweights named johnson

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                #17
                Bruno 84.44 Ruddock 65.12 Morrison 80.77 Bowe 73.33

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                  #18
                  Liston????

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Carnivore
                    Vitali is old too, so we'll go by young Vitali before the 4 year retirement.

                    Young Vitali's is then higher than young Foremans.
                    I thought Vitalis was 92% before he retired?
                    Edit: It was 92% and thanks for the red K you ****ing gay, black penis watching, **** ****.
                    Last edited by $partacus; 12-14-2009, 06:12 PM.

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                      #20
                      ye im sure he does
                      he still cant be compared too the greats im afraid though,due too his level of competition

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