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  • MinuteMaid5
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    #1

    KO of the year

    Alexander Poventkin's Knockout of Dillian Whyte. Thoughts?
  • Satir
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    #2
    the best fights are still ahead, imagine Wilder KOs Fury or Lopez KOs Loma, what KO do you think americans would vote for?

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    • ReggieKray
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      #3
      Originally posted by MinuteMaid5
      Alexander Poventkin's Knockout of Dillian Whyte. Thoughts?
      It was glorious but I agree with satir. Let's see what else 2020 has left.

      It's hard to see it right now, but it would be crazy satisfying if Wilder did pull off a KO on Fury.

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      • MulaKO
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        #4
        Originally posted by MinuteMaid5
        Alexander Poventkin's Knockout of Dillian Whyte. Thoughts?


        I tremendously enjoyed Alvarez’s knockout of Seals
        But Povetkin does rally not far behind so far

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        • Citizen Koba
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          #5
          Originally posted by MinuteMaid5
          Alexander Poventkin's Knockout of Dillian Whyte. Thoughts?
          If there was award for the KO which brought the most collective satisfaction to the boxing world I'm sure Sasha would have it in the bag, and it was an absolute peach in it's own right but there's been a few others worthy of mention this year.

          Ergashev over Estrella was a corker, Choco over Yafai, Garcia over Fonseca.... ah hell, I'm cheating anyway, look for yourself.



          EDIT: And I'd also say Madrimov's beautiful leaping hook against Walker was up there... cept it was ruled a push.
          Last edited by Citizen Koba; 09-05-2020, 03:10 PM.

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          • Citizen Koba
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            #6
            Originally posted by MulaKO
            I tremendously enjoyed Alvarez’s knockout of Seals
            But Povetkin does rally not far behind so far
            Damn, that seems like an age ago, thought for a second you were mistaken and it was last year but nah, back in Jan..

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            • MulaKO
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              #7
              Originally posted by Citizen Koba
              Damn, that seems like an age ago, thought for a second you were mistaken and it was last year but nah, back in Jan..



              The fact that it’s one shot is what makes it pretty nice imo
              He’ll of a shot I might add

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              • ruedboy
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                #8
                There's still just under 4 months left in the year, but Povetkin's brutal one punch KO of Whyte, combining power and technical skill, will be hard to top.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #9
                  Right now it has to be Povetkin's KO of Whyte. There's nothing like a knockout of a larger man falling flat on his back on the canvas from a single punch.

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                  • Toffee
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                    #10
                    There won't be many better. It was a peach of a shot .

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