Who's your favourite one-punch KO specialist?

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  • Nacho_Analstain
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    #31
    haha so do i!love that clip,evil ****ers we are ! lol

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    • Piggu
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      #32
      Originally posted by azza-mc
      haha so do i!love that clip,evil ****ers we are ! lol
      Somebody should make that sound into a ringtone.

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      • Piggu
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        #33

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        • BigmoneyMikes
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          #34
          Right now. Miranda and Tua

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          • americanspirit
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            #35
            Originally posted by Piggu
            Ok, that was nut-busting!

            Thanks for that!

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            • bdevils
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              #36
              Julian Jackson, one of the most devastating punchers i have seen.

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              • The Wire
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                #37
                Edwin Valero - 20 fights, 20 KOs, 18 in one round, current WBA champ.

                THE MAN IS THE FUTURE!!

                Bye bye Pac Man

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                • BrooklynBomber
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                  #38
                  Haye, Wlad, De Leon, Rafa. Probably bunch of others.
                  Alltime? Joe Louis

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                  • Del Coqui
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                    #39
                    Tyson, Tszyu.

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                    • Stromprophet
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Piggu
                      My favorite is Thomas "The Hit Man" Hearns.
                      I agree. Thomas Hearns they way his power ended at the end of his shots, coupled with his huge reach was just devestating. I mean consider what he did to Roberto Duran....

                      Duran took Sugar Rey Leonard all the way out and decisioned him, but couldn't last beyond a couple rounds with the "Hitman" Also consider Duran had a ton of experience, over 100 fights, it's not like he didn't know what he was doing or was an amatuer figther, he was an elite fighter and hitman just caved him in.
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                      BTW like your sig video. That's a shame Litzua had to lose that fight. But he wouldn't listen to his corner. It was obvious to me that he was not going to knockout Hernendez, but he seemed to think he could.

                      That knockdown in the 1st should have woke him up, but he just thought it happened because he was off balance or something.

                      I don't think he has a glass jaw or anything, cause that was a killer overhand right that would have laid a lot of lightweights out.

                      It's just a shame cause he has the pedigree, body type (tall and long), and a good ol whiteboy. He could really be something in Boxing, generate a lot of excitement. But he needs to listen to his corner more.

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