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  • Zhay
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    #11
    It may not be the greatest KO of all time, but I'd say one of them
    that belongs on the all-time highlight reel was Julian Jackson's knockout
    of Herol Graham.
    Graham got careless and Jackson lands a right hook that
    short-circuits Herol's brain, rendering him unconscious on the canvas.

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    • Islandboy3
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      #12
      Originally posted by Zhay
      It may not be the greatest KO of all time, but I'd say one of them
      that belongs on the all-time highlight reel was Julian Jackson's knockout
      of Herol Graham.
      Graham got careless and Jackson lands a right hook that
      short-circuits Herol's brain, rendering him unconscious on the canvas.

      Julian Jackson was powerhouse. He had lots of great KO. How About Pettway Vs. Brown. Pettway hit brown so hard with one punch he was out cold and fell like a tree and he was still trying to throw combinations as he laid on his back. I also laugh hearing Tyson do the commentary for that fight.

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      • BigBoy9000
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        #13
        Hearns KO of Duran, it was almost rated R. He hit another guy (pryor, just a bad guess)the guy was undefeated at the time. The guy dropped and his knees collapsed inward like a fell into a reverse Indian style position. The doctor came to the ring and had to lie hime down, HE WAS STILL SITTING UP, KTFO!

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        • Not Monty
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          #14
          Nate Campbell-Robbie Peden is my favorite knockout. Campbell is handling Peden with ease, darting in and out peppering him with quick power combinations while Peden plods forward barely landing anything. Then (fifth or sixth round, I think?), Campbell gets off a combo- Peden is slightly leaned forward earmuffing- Campbell is right up on Peden, Nate puffs his chest out and drops his hands like "I'm such a badass."- Peden fires off a blind wicked cross that obliterates Campbell.

          It is by far the best example of one punch (or inflated ego) being able to determine the outcome of a fight.

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          • GTL
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            #15
            it be cool if someone could post these knockouts in gifs

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            • Piggu
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              #16
              Another great KO is in my sig.

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              • BAREKNUCKLES
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                #17
                Marciano's KO over Jersey Joe Walcott is considered to be one of the most devastating single punches ever thrown in the ring.

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                • 77Ritchie77
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                  #18
                  dont know if its all time, but ibeabuchi vs chris byrd.... huge uppercut just landed perfectly n byrds head snapped back as he was falling

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                  • Easy-E
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                    #19
                    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.
                    It was a clean shot, idk how ezzard could complain...

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                    • Bonafide
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                      #20
                      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.


                      That was a ***in brutal. Gatti outweighed the guy by like 20 lbs or something ****** like that. Gamache also tried suing Gatti just recently because till this day he has not felt normal since that knockout.

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