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  • Islandboy3
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    #1

    Greatest KO

    There is so many to choose from. I just want to see what KO people like and maybe there is one i havent seen.

    Gatti Vs. Gamache. I thought Gatti killed this guy. He was out of his feet and Gatti still got to hit him with 2 or 3 more clean open punches with Gamaches hands on his side.
  • Piggu
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    #2
    Originally posted by Islandboy3
    There is so many to choose from. I just want to see what KO people like and maybe there is one i havent seen.

    Gatti Vs. Gamache. I thought Gatti killed this guy. He was out of his feet and Gatti still got to hit him with 2 or 3 more clean open punches with Gamaches hands on his side.
    I like the Walcott-Charles KO.

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    • Islandboy3
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      #3
      Please describe the KO

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      • JuicyJuice
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        #4
        Originally posted by piggu
        I like the Walcott-Charles KO.
        I'll second that.

        Also, Chris Eubank had a lot of spectacular knockouts (Simon Collins, Camara, Melfah, Da Silva, Dos Santos) before the Watson tragedy wrecked his mind-set. If Eubank would of kept that up, we're talking fighter of the 90's.

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        • Piggu
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          #5
          Originally posted by Islandboy3
          Please describe the KO
          Charles always complained afterward that it was a sucker punch. Jersey Joe was famous for sucker punches, but this was a legitimate shot.

          Walcott walked in with his arms high. Ezzard watched Joe's right hand and threw a jab. Walcott slipped it and threw a perfect left hook. He brought the punch up from his hips and it landed flush on Charles's jaw. Charles flopped onto his knees, kind of leaning against Walcott. Joe stepped back, and Ezzard fell on his stomach. Charles tried to get up, but he couldn't balance, and he fell on his back again.

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          • Violent Demise
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            #6
            Derrick Jefferson knocking out Mo Harris. Harris had just hurt Jefferson, when he moved in Jefferson caught him with a wicked left hook that just froze Harris and sent the mouth piece flying. No count was needed. Harris was out.

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            • JuicyJuice
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              #7
              Originally posted by piggu
              Charles always complained afterward that it was a sucker punch. Jersey Joe was famous for sucker punches, but this was a legitimate shot.

              Walcott walked in with his arms high. Ezzard watched Joe's right hand and threw a jab. Walcott slipped it and threw a perfect left hook. He brought the punch up from his hips and it landed flush on Charles's jaw. Charles flopped onto his knees, kind of leaning against Walcott. Joe stepped back, and Ezzard fell on his stomach. Charles tried to get up, but he couldn't balance, and he fell on his back again.
              The timing, accurate, everything about it. It all came together nicely. And so lightning fast, it was kind of a hybrid left uppercut/hook. I remember Walcott kind of backed off and hit his gloves together, then just walked straight in and ****. Good night Charlie.

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              • Piggu
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                #8
                Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                The timing, accurate, everything about it. It all came together nicely. And so lightning fast, it was kind of a hybrid left uppercut/hook. I remember Walcott kind of backed off and hit his gloves together, then just walked straight in and ****. Good night Charlie.
                To me it looked like he was doing that and spinning his gloves like "Which One?" and Charles picked wrong.

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                • the_truth_1984
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                  #9
                  One of the best knock outs I have seen in my short time as a fan was Peter KO 2 Williams.That was a vicious left hook.

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                  • Islandboy3
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                    #10
                    How About Tua Vs Ruiz Or Mercer Vs Morison. Both Ko where similar. Tua and Mercer had there opponents trapped in the corner and beat the living pulp out of them before the ref could stop it Tua though did his in like 19 sec. of the first round.

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