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  • mlac
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    #1

    KO of the year?

    either this



    or this



    im edging towards lemule, just because of who the opponents were.
    23
    Lemule v Stevens
    26.09%
    6
    Tete V Gonya
    13.04%
    3
    Kudrashov v Dorticos
    0.00%
    0
    Garcia V Zlaticanon
    4.35%
    1
    Charlo V Lubin
    8.70%
    2
    Gonzalez V Rungvasia 2
    34.78%
    8
    Benevidez V Porky
    4.35%
    1
    Other?
    8.70%
    2
  • Johnston
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    #2
    That shot from lemiex was devastating, tete was impressive considering it was like 10 seconds

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    • mlac
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      #3
      Originally posted by Johnston
      That shot from lemiex was devastating, tete was impressive considering it was like 10 seconds
      Yeah, i would say Tete but his opponent was some random dude no one ever heard of and Stevens has shown a good chin throughout his career and is/was a top 15/20 MW and was out COLD for like 10 minutes.

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      • Sadiqkingofko
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        Wilder/Stiverne2

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        • The Smash
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          #5
          I think Crawford over Indongo was pretty great.

          One shot KO of an undefeated fighter, with a counterpunch to the body. You don't see that often.

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          • raione
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            #6
            Zolani Tete, that was world record, so no doubt.

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            • bday
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              #7
              Lemule and Stevens are both trash hardly worth bragging about

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              • 1hourRun
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                Reymundo Beltran vs. Jonathan Maicelo should be considered for KOTY.

                Charlo-Hatley, Colazo-Vasquez are up there.

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                • mlac
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun


                  Reymundo Beltran vs. Jonathan Maicelo should be considered for KOTY.

                  Charlo-Hatley, Colazo-Vasquez are up there.
                  damn nice shout, forgot about that one.

                  Ray testing positive for anabloic steroids probably had something to do with erasing him from my memory.

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                  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                    #10
                    I’d pick SSR KO’ing Gonzalez due to the magnitude of the fight, the technique of the shot and the level of the fighter he KO’d.

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