Best KO of 2006 goes to?

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  • gandhalf
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    #1

    Best KO of 2006 goes to?

    (via punches only of course)
    Personally, I'd say , sefo vs Karaev.


    (fast forward to 3:08)

    Any other suggestions?
  • gandhalf
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    #2
    Ok, Maybe I should take that back...
    holy ****!

    (But, He uses his knees)

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    • Easy-E
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      #3
      Originally posted by gandhalf
      (via punches only of course)
      Personally, I'd say , sefo vs Karaev.


      (fast forward to 3:08)

      Any other suggestions?
      Hahahaha, KTFO.

      Ray Sefo was KTFO'd by Chester "Hurricane" Hughes in 2001.

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      • Kball15
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        #4
        the demitrious hopkins KO was ****in sweet. i like that one the best because it wasnt an acumulation of punches, it was just ONE monster punch!

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        • gandhalf
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          #5
          Originally posted by PBF34
          Hahahaha, KTFO.

          Ray Sefo was KTFO'd by Chester "Hurricane" Hughes in 2001.
          True true. but this always reminds me of Vitali Klitschko getting brutally Koed by Pele Reid via highkick. (back in his kickboxing days).
          and the irony of it all , is that Ray Sefo, TKOed Pele reid in K1.

          Pele reid was pretty much a can under K1 rules. and unlike Vitali, He ****** at boxing too.
          http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=006570
          But at least He had some victories here and there.
          unlike his short K1 career. (zero victories and 3 losses)

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