Do all KO artists streaks end eventually?

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  • Little Mac 91
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    Do all KO artists streaks end eventually?

    It seems to be the case with everyone known but is there a theoretical possibility that someone will come along that's so strong to the point that nobodys physique can take it?

    The range of weights for a fighter to have seems pretty much done and covered so i guess it wouldn't be coming from some behemoth of 130 kg but maybe there's still some room in terms of technique and speed for someone to perfect and make it possible?
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    Ko's really are more about technique then strength..I think a lot of fighters fall in love with their power and lose technique and IQ thinking 1 shot will get the job done. You have to set traps and get certain angles to get clean shots on the elite level.

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      Originally posted by larry spence
      Ko's really are more about technique then strength..I think a lot of fighters fall in love with their power and lose technique and IQ thinking 1 shot will get the job done. You have to set traps and get certain angles to get clean shots on the elite level.
      True but weight is significant too or they wouldn't have different classes. Those are not there to the benefit of the heavier guy but the smaller one.

      But do you think it's possibly to see an unstoppable KO artist regardless of what his ability came to be? Can that level of technique and ring IQ be reached or does biology make sure that it won't?

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        Originally posted by Little Mac 91
        True but weight is significant too or they wouldn't have different classes. Those are not there to the benefit of the heavier guy but the smaller one.

        But do you think it's possibly to see an unstoppable KO artist regardless of what his ability came to be? Can that level of technique and ring IQ be reached or does biology make sure that it won't?
        Yes it is possible, one has to master his craft, stay focused and always willing to learn as others will always be adapting to him. Plus he has to stay healthy as the body tears down in sports

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