25 Knockouts That Should Have Been CENSORED..
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2022
- These Knockouts were one of a kind..
Narrator: Nikola Muckajev
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When George walked up with that shocking nonchalant upper cut I hit rewind like 8 times
Yup same here. Slick
yeah if i hadn't seen it I would have called you a liar
Ya that was a mean upper cut🤣
That should have been number 1.
Indeed. One of my favorite things about George is how his style changed as he got older. Much respect.
There is not much in this world more intimidating than watching Mike Tyson stare down his opponent as he nervously weaves left and right
Remember that's fresh out of jail Tyson, he was a straight murderer at that time
Against Tony Tubbs...??? Tyrell Biggs...??? Peter McNeely...??? Buster Mathis Jr...??? Whatta joke....!!! HOLYFIELD KICKED HIS ASS...
NEVER won a fight when his opponent wasn't afraid of him....
Regardless how people feel about Tyson he was still one of the best KO artists in boxing history
😂
There's no way Ray Mercer knocking out Tommy Morrison doesn't make this list. it was one of the most brutal i've ever seen.
They gave Mercer's spot to Ryan Garcia. Garcia must have been a silent sponsor for this video. No way he should be called "one of the best lightweights of our era" unless your being paid to say it.
Any boxing historian should know that fight. That should be no lower than #4 on any brutal KO list.
One of the most brutal KO's was Ray Mercer's destruction of Tommy Morrison.
Came here to say this but figured it had been said already. That is still the craziest knockout I've ever seen. .
I was waiting for it as I was watching video. Should have been there.
You mean Tommy glass jaw Morrison
That was some good shit!
😊😂🤓👍
Absolutely brutal damn
That George Foreman walk up knock out was cold 🥶🥶🥶
According to the narrator, it was "gangsta."🤦♂
Did this guy really just call Duran a “Mexican Boxer”?
Yea
Obviously a channel not interested in details.
I mean... he also said "a lightning left" on the Roy Jones fight when it was quite clearly a right. Ha!
He said everything south of the border is Mexico!
Yes he did LOL
Duran was swinging literally until his lights were put out.
Legendary.
Hurts to see him go down. A true warrior. A true legend
The Pacquiao knockout of Ricky Hatton is the most brutal thing I've ever seen. The slowmo shows how bad it rocked his brain. Dude was breathing like a fish out of water after that shot.
Marquez knockout of Pacquiao. Pacquiao was sleeping like a baby. Many people thought he died lol
Yea I agree
💯
Sergio Martinez KO of Paul Williams was also brutal.
@@merogaro7197 @w00tah1 neither of those (and I saw them both) were as brutal as the most brutal fight in boxing history: Mancini-Kim. Horrific.
That Duran shot from Hearns was like a freaking gunshot.
right
Is panameño not panamian
YEP, definitely one of the top 5.
That was the single most deadly brutal accurate punch I’ve ever seen landed. Like a whip
1:35
I was waiting for you to say "And now, here we have Mike Tyson one of the greatest Puerto Rican middleweights of our generation"...lol
They think all Spanish boxers are from Mexico. They would never call a Irish boxers british
Except even the most casual boxing fan knows Iron Mike is Russias greatest fighter.
He’s Cuban b.
I thought Iron Mike was Canadian? Never trusting Wikipedia again
@@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie Because only Northern Ireland is in Britain.
Tysons knocking out Frazier was totally brutal I'm surprised he lived through it
tyson never fought frazier. you're thinking foreman--twice. tyson did demolish larry holmes.
@@brupic8968 Junior Frazier
@@vijayvijay4123 right.....over so fast i'd forgotten about it. kid was scared to death before the fight started.
Just when you thought it couldn't get any more intense, this voice-over guy came along
That fact that Ali threw 12 punches in 2.8 seconds is absolutely insane!!
Man!
The insane part is every single one connected flawlessly, Brians's career went downhill from there but he never had anything but respect for the man.
Insane is you making statements like that without having ever trained
Ali punches looked like someone waving a glow stick as fast as one could,insane to be a heavy weight doing that
Absolutely agree...
The best of 25 is ali.
The #3 knockout with Ruddock was a disgrace. That ref let that man get hit 3 more times UNCONTESTED after he was clearly out.
Look up Ray Mercer knocking out Tommy Morrison. He took so many shots after he was out. The ropes kept him on his feet but he was long gone just eating huge shots!
What the hell was the ref counting for. He was not getting up.
I just got done typing that myself. That kind of stuff is dangerous. You could even see that Razor kinda hesitated waiting for the standing 8 then finally delivered another when he realized the ref wasn't intervening.
@@americanwelder9865 That was the 2nd most disgraceful ref performance ever imo. Morrison was being held up by the ropes and looking like a cartoon character. Worst ever imo was one in the 60s that resulted in death. Benny Paret vs. Emile Griffith, Benny Paret got hung up on the ropes and took like 8 uncontested haymakers. Benny Paret later died and they had animosity because Emile closeted gay and Benny Paret kept calling him gay in spanish.
Yea man, Ruddock’s misfortune was with dealing with Mike Tyson. He was actually a top heavy. That smash was disgusting.
Watching Duran go down actually hurt my heart. Thing is, each time I see it, it still hurts my heart. He earned a better exit from boxing. Great champion.🏆
You stay around long enough or
Not properly prepare? You're gonna run into someone who'll knock your block off. Hearns was a vicious boxer(who) had no problem tryna get you out of there.
Duran should've known this
(been prepared) for the Long haul & had a better strategy than using his Chin as a-
*Punching Bag.*
@@geedavia1785 Yep, and learned this against Hagler as he went timber as well.
"Stone Hands" was a monster at his natural fighting weight. As a lightweight he was unbeatable. It says a lot for his power that he could still hold his own despite lethargy and lard.
HE DID INDEED HAVE A MUCH BETTER EXIT THAN THAT. HE WENT ON TO DEFEAT IRAN BARKLEY TO WIN THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1989. THE IRONY OF ALL IRONIES? IRAN BARKLEY HAD WON THE TITLE ONLY ONE YEAR EARLIER. THE MAN HE DEFEATED TO WIN THE TITLE? THOMAS HEARNS WHO WAS KNOCKED OUT IN THE THIRD ROUND BY BARKLEY. YOU GUYS GOTTA STICK AROUND TILL THE MOVIES ARE COMPLETELY OVER OR YOU MIGHT MISS THE SURPRIZE ENDINGS!
@@rafaelaviles9043 Love this Comment!!
The Mike Tyson duck and punch to the body is one of the most beautiful thing's I've ever seen in boxing. That's as close as you can get to a movie without it being choreographed.
Julian Jackson had many stunning ko’s
Very true. Lots of power. The Terry Norris knockout comes to mind right away.
Garcia shouldn't even be mentioned in this... no tank, Joe frazier....Garcia cmon bruh... can't think of the guy who battled Julian Jackson..... I know he ended up paralyzed either doing or shortly after his career...
How could you leave out the Mercer/ Morrison KO????
Yeah, how the fuck you leave Mercer-Morrison out?
I just knew I would see that 1
I just checked that one out and man….that was nasty! I know everyone’s got an opinion…that easily should be on the list.
Yeah, Ray was a beast!
Your 1000000000 percent correct. I was wondering the samething
I don't see it in any of the comments, and it is 104 years old (1919), but Jack Dempsey vs. Jess Willard was absolutely brutal. There is video footage of the fight out there.
I think Dempsey was 50 pounds lighter than Willard, but still knocked him down 7 times in the 1st round. Since they didn't require you to go to a neutral corner, Dempsey stood over Willard while he was getting up and immediately pummeled him time and time again.
Broke Willard's jaw, knocked out teeth, and had his face a mass of blood. No standing 8 count at the time, so as soon as a fighter stood up he was fair game. Yeah, even brutal is an understatement.
Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini's fight that basically made him quit boxing, should have been on the list. It may not have been a spectacular knock out, but overall it was 15 rounds of brutality that will never be repeated.
For a big man, Muhammad Ali had seriously fast hands. They were just an absolute blur when he was on his game. The fact that he had an iron jaw helped his career too.
Emhui
When you make an impression on Bruce Lee, that's when you know you're good. Bruce Lee was a huge fan of Ali and publicly praised him on his hand speed and foot work.
According to his trainer, Dundee, he was as fast as Sugar Ray, that's fast
Yes he was a very fast man but he couldnt go on for many rounds, he was dependet on knocking his opponent out in the first few rounds
Ali could take a punch but KEN NORTON BROKE MUHAMMAD ALI’S JAW, STUNNED EX-CHAMP WITH DECISION WIN
As a boxing fan of 45 years I find this video hilarious. Some of the statements are inaccurate and or ridiculous. You must have just discovered boxing recently because I can't see any reason that any knockout should be censored. 👎
I hate stupid people, especially stupid old men...
Like Leonard is better than the Original Welterweight Sugar!?!?!?!
@@irishdruidess7391 yea never in life can Leonard be Robinson, he’s a great in his own right but the real Sugar Ray is in on Mount Rushmore of boxing
@@johngotti3487 Exactly, Leonard is one of my all time favorites, he isn't on Rushmore!
Once you hear erroneous info, like calling Duran a Mexican fighter (he’s Panamanian), all credibility for what follows is lost.
Ali's 2.8 second fury was like a video game special move or something. Best ever. Also honorable mention to Mercer vs Morrison. I still wince like crazy when I watch that KO.
The Tyson/Frazier fight was over before Frazier left the dressing room. You could see in his eyes when he got in the ring that all he wanted to do was survive.
That punch from The Hit Man on Duran was that type of shot that could literally cause a brain injury at worst, or a broken jaw at best. It was seriously scary.
⁹⁹00009.
Best right hand ever thrown in boxing history.
It seems Duran and George Foreman, and sugar ray, had no slurring of words after retirement, even though they all took some big punches Hagler also. I guess there are many others also but these four come to mind.
He hit him so hard he changed his nationality.
@@ricricciardi7086 Those dudes had seriously tough chins.
You can't make a video like this, and not include Tommy Morrison versus merciless Ray Mercer........
#1 definitely. Very difficult to watch.
Make your own video then
Facts i laugh everyone
I was just about to say that. That was very tough to watch.
@@Alan-gi2kuBenny Peret is definitely #1 the man got stuck in the ropes so the ref thought he was standing and he got beat to death
One knockout that I think is pretty unforgettable, that isn't featured in this list is by Jimmy (James) Thunder against Crawford Grimsley. Jimmy only needed one punch which was just after the opening bell. What I remember most is Crawfords face scrunching up on one side just after the knockdown - Bloody nasty.
Hellz yeah! I’m bout to check it out now 😮
@@audreyshort581 Me to😂
If anyone doubted that Ali was the greatest, how do you explain twelve punches in 2.8 seconds to KO someone 😮!
"Michael Johnson got up, but it was pointless." Laughed so hard, felt so bad for poor Mr Johnson as he looked like he was failing a sobriety test moments before knock-out. Solid work. Thoughtful and entertaining. Subscribed.
I like how forman did that drive by knock out walking away😂😂😂😂
@@louisrodgers5976 That is why I call it too. Foreman is that guy.
thoughtful...??? HOW? There' no way these "should have been censored" or were "skull shattering"
The pointless part got me rolling as well. Lol
Forman was a BEAST!
I thought for sure the #1 brutal knockout would be from a fight in the early 60's with champ Emil Griffith pummeling his opponent Benny Parrett as Parrett was tied up helplessly on the ropes. Parrett's head was literally bouncing back and forth, left and right from the brutality of Griffith's onslaught. Finally the fight was halted and Parrett was taken to the hospital where he died.
yea i did too that was brutal
That chopping right hand punch that Thomas Hearns caught Roberto Duran with, went 'Pop' and echoed throughout the grandstand. Never heard or saw anything like it before or since.
The only man that really actually KO'd Duran in well over a 100 fights? That alone speaks for itself.
what's more amazing is duran's ability to move up from lightweight and be competitive several weight classes heavier.
@@brupic8968 It was much more rarer in those days, and you also have to consider that Duran skipped the junior welterweight class entirely and went from lightweight to welterweight, although he defeated a couple fighters who went on to win that title.
Thomas Hearns also started his pro career not long after he was eliminated in the Golden Gloves finals by Aaron Pryor at lightweight by decision.
He eventually fought all the way up to the cruiserweight division. Since then, there's been many multiple title winners at different weight classes like Manny Pacquiao, Floyd, Mayweather Jr. and others.
@@dcuss7294 i'm old enough to remember the time when there was one body governing boxing--if you can use that word for that organization--and junior welterweights or whatever they're called these days. i have vague memories of marciano, but remember the original sugar ray, fullmer, liston, basilio....saw benny kid paret get killed in the ring. as for duran, i wasn't talking about the many more weight divisions but for sheer poundage to move up almost 40 pounds from a lightweight......
@@brupic8968 Oh really! 😲
Lol..................
Never mind.
Being Koed by Thomas TheHitman Hearns is not a bad thing at all. Duran got so much respect from me with this lost.
Sergio Martinez knocking out Paul Williams in their rematch is still one of the most brutal knockouts I've ever seen. Paul Williams' soul left his body and met Odin in Valhalla for the meantime.
I was with Williams mother at a football game the night before, totally brutal KO.
That's facts don't see how that 1 didn't make this list
I don’t mean to laugh 🤭 but damn.
Just went to watch it, and yeah, his soul was definitely floating around right above Williams’ head. 😣🤭
Yea bro they totally forgot about this one
Not one of these should be censored.
That hit that Tyson gave Johnson will forever be an epic k.o 😂 even funnier in slow motion
For me, the most brutal knockout of all time was when Juan Manuel Marquez caught Manny Pacquiao squarely on the jaw. As a Pacman fan, it was devastating to see.
100%
Canelos KOing Amir was brutal as well.
@@raffisosa3925 His demolition of Ricky Hatton was pretty spectacular too
Right idk how that Ryan Garcia was on here but that wasn’t
@@jukeboxjunkie1000
Yes. Hatton was asleep a *LONG* time after that single Pacquiao left.
That was an all time brutal hit.
@1:02...Duran was Panamanian.
@10:10...did you actually say "Joe Loo-ee?" It is 'Louis'. He wasn't French.
Wait! Did you then say "...stigmatized the boxing world..."? Do you know what that means?
Thanks for an interesting and hilarious video.
THANK YOU!!!!!
Well more hilarious than interesting though. Thank you for correcting the guy
Joe loo ee
Also, Julian Jackson was a jr middleweight, not a welterweight. As good as Ray Leonard was, he is not considered to be the greatest welterweight of all time. That would be SR Robinson.
Yeah Joe Louee , he was the 2nd greatest heavyweight next to Muhammad Ally
17:44 Perfect knockout punch, but don't blink you'll miss it completely. No one there was more surprised than the victim of that punch. Just an unreal blow.
Ali's combination wasn't brutal, it was beautiful. Best punching form ever.
George Foreman's slow beatdown of Ron Lyle was the most brutal and the ref should have stopped it long before Lyle went down. George was hesitating throwing those final punches and backed down the power after Lyle was almost defenseless.
Reading the part about "slow beatdown" made me do a spittake.
That's the type of officiating that gave ammunition for those who wanted to ban boxing. Totally uncalled for.
If you watch the entire fight the ref should have probably stopped it about 35 times
Time stamp
Did you notice the long haired guy in the white t-shirt to the right of the fighter yelling, "Stop It!", three or four times before George Foreman finally stopped. Refs like that are to blame for boxers who get completely messed for life. You would think that anyone with a brain would stop the beating after the tenth consecutive blow to the head without any defensive moves whatsoever. I love boxing, but I sure as hell do not like watching low-blow artists or someone being beaten to death.
You forgot to add tanks Davis, who had one of the most beautiful Knock outs I have seen on live television against Leo Cruz
They actually has the Davis Cruz clip in the intro
But Garcia is top 10 with a liver shot, go figure that out.
Overrated knockout.
@@ravenaussie3760 no such thing
@@rx_jaydot7532 I can assure you it very much is a thing.
A Prime Muhammad Ali had the fastest hands of a heavy weight boxer ever. The speed of his hands was like the Matrix. Never ever will there be another like Muhammad Ali.
Foreman gave him that upper cut and started walking back to his corner like he knew that knocked him out... but then...take that with you on the way down!😂
I'm surprised Tommy Morrison vs Ray Mercer isn't on here. One of the most brutal KO's ever.
Was thinking the same thing. That’s one of the most brutal knockouts in the history of boxing.
i was expecting to see that especially
I can name a couple that made the list that weren’t nearly as brutal as Mercer Morrison
Yes I agree, should have not only been on this list but it should have been # 1
Anyone that knows anything about boxing would have that on this list.
8:46 George Foreman knocking Gerry Cooney out in the most gangstar way was very impressive
I thought that's what I heard 😂
Gangsta is right! It was like a drive by punching 😂
@@brantdixon3258 😭😭
It was so casual. Strolls over, and thinks "one more ought to do it."
No foreman versus frazier. that was one greatest knockouts ever
Mike Tysons eyes at glove touch is terrifying!
I am not sure if I have seen Ray Mercer's KO against Tommy Morrison... For me one of the most brutal KO
Ll
Agreed!!!
Thank you!! I read the comments looking to see if someone brought that KO up!!
Yep
Yes, the ref of that fight should of been brought up on charges.
Mike Tyson is strength and skill; it's rare to see someone with powerful arms and 👊 combined with boxing skills
First one shown was beautiful..see how tommy parried 3 in a row than ket the hook go... beautifully done
As a former martial arts competitor, I don't agree with throwing damaging blows to an obviously defenseless opponent who's KTFO. Fighters are trained to keep on fighting until the ref stops the fight, but if it's obvious that the opponent is KTFO, throwing any additional damaging blows thereafter is unnecessary, in my opinion.
The combo Tyson put on Frazier was brutal.
Felt sorry for Marvis
Felt sorry for Smokin' Joe also. Gotta be awful to watch your son get KO'd like that.
The most brutal end to a boxing match I've ever seen was Mercer vs Morrison. I still wince every time I see replays of it.
Literally. Ray Mercer should’ve been jailed. Lol right next to the ref Tony Perez. He let Mercer throw like 8-10 extra BOMBS.
@@OrneryMurderWeasel agreed, Perez had no business being a ref.
i 100% was expecting to see this on the list lmao i was surprised it didnt make it
@@burnjsun it almost hurts the list. Like show me a stronger representation of how CTE happens than that.
THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING MORE ENTERTAINING THAN TO SEE THESE MEN USING BRUTE FORCE POWER LEVEL PUNCHES TO PUT THERE OPPONENTS IN A COMPLETE MAT NAP 😴 🙏🏾👑🧿
So many people are all about the punch to the jaw & the knockout. I enjoy watching boxers who work the body. It is almost a loss art, all most... Professional boxing is a tough way to earn a living. Ali was one of the fastest punchers I have ever seen. His hand speed was amazing!!
This is a damn good video!!!! THANKS
I think Mike Tyson knocking Michael Spinks out of the freaking ring for a knockout is one of the most brutal (comical, aggressive, and unreal looking) knockout that I've ever seen, and it wasn't included at all. That k.o. is the k.o. that boxers dream about delivering. I can't believe it wasn't included. What an oversight.....
And Spinks was unbeaten before that...
Man...that "walking uppercut" is a devastating punch that NOBODY delivers
with the power that George Foreman has.
Hard to come back from that.
gervonta davis vs leo santa cruz was the sickest uppercut ever delivered
@@LIONTAMER3D
I agree.
But...a uppercut thrown while standing up
is completely different than one delivered
while walking.
George Foreman is the only fighter, (that I know of) who delivers that punch...
WHILE WALKING!
What makes it so devastating is the fact that the opposing fighter can't see it coming. George's hands are kept low as he's walking towards his opponent.
The distance between them is so great that, the opposing fighter believes himself to be safe.
If you watch closely, you'll see that
the way it's delivered...it's almost like a "sucker punch". You never see it coming.
Brilliant.
@@heavydownn2962 i think the walking version requires impeccable timing, more than anything else. power is power, but to deliver that punch while walking into a moving opponent is some crazy accurate timing just to land it.
@@heavydownn2962 mate you overanalized it to shits. that punch had nothing to do with strategy, cooney couldnt move well after taking punishment and foreman knew so he just went for it. if cooney was still fresh that would have been an easy one to avoid. he came off of 3 years of retirement as well.
@@bigd5899
😂🤣😂🤣
"You 'over-analized' that punch...'to shit' ."
(I think the word is "overanalyzed".
Over "analized"...to "shit".
Yo...you mad funny, bro.
Even if it's unintentional.
Props. 🤣😂🤣😂
I can’t believe that the Holmes-Cooney fight wasn’t shown. I watched that fight and when Holmes hit Cooney so hard that his feet left the ground and his mouthpiece flew out of the ring, I thought he had killed him. It’s definitely one of the hardest punches I’ve ever seen.
Imagine combining the fighting skill of Ali and Tyson into one fighter. I'd pay big bucks to see that.
Great list, but the Hearns KO of Duran should have been no.1. Considering that Duran had never been stopped or knocked out before Hearns and the brutality of that single right cross still sends shivers down my spine after all these years. No.2 is Foreman's KO of Cooney which seemed almost nonchalant. And no.3 Roy Jones Jr, both hands behind his back, his opponent still can't hit him, then all of a sudden a right hand and the guy is out cold. Brutal.
one not on this list that sbould be is Ray Mercer absolutely murdering Tommh Gun, savage
@@chuckmiller4783 When Duran, Hearns and Hagler were around was a great time for boxing!
No. No question number 1 should have been Emile Griffiths vs Benny Paret. That fight is the most brutal and gut-wrenching knock out ever. It fucking killed Paret. As to how that isn't number one ill never know...
What about Marciano’s ko of Walcott? That hit left joe hanging on the ropes. Better yet, Foreman’s six knockdowns in two rounds on joe Frazier?
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@@milanbelovukovic8252 6
@@beans3158 ok, my bad...
Much better than Marciano and Foreman, Henry Cooper's left hooks left oponent hanging on the ropes...?
@@milanbelovukovic8252
Ali had to cheat to beat Henry Cooper after he caught 'enry's 'ammer as it was called at the time. While we're mentioning brutal Brits, no Nigel Benn? The fighter Mike Tyson once said "I've never seen anyone so desperate to knock someone out" about, the fighter with the single highest number of brain damaged opponents of in the history of the sport, 3 in the ring and multiple others down the line either in future fights or just later on. How about Carl "flat Earth" Froch? Or big Lennox against Andrew "cock knocker" Gollota, or Botha, or Ruddock, Grant or Rahman? The Rahman second fight knockout is one of the best punches delivered in HW history, it would have knocked out a freaking elephant.
Foreman "Grilled" that uppercut! That k.o. was gangster! I can watch it, but can't take the punishment! I've been in fights, but the way these looked, I'm glad they were sanctioned fights, and not street brawls. Somebody would of died, or life long injuries. Nobody should be the same and/ or same after these battles.
David Tua vs Ruiz was the most brutal knockout in this Video. But they are missing so many of brutal Knockout like Douglas vs Tyson, Mercer vs Morrison, almost every Deontay Wilder KO.
The fact that Marciano’s knockout of Jersey Joe Walcott wasn’t included is criminal!
roy jones jr vs art serwano too....for "Knockouts That Should Have Been CENSORED" that has to be up there...
As a member of the Marciano family I appreciate your comment!! you're absolutely right brother... God Bless!
Big George walking knockout is absolutely smooth
Puncher vs Preacher
That upper cut from Foreman sheesh
3:00 “Threw a lightening left” as jones proceeds to throw a right hand to send his opponent to the ground.
Roberto Durán Samaniego is a Panamanian former professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 2001.
Duran is 1 of the best all time.
Clearly a lightning right from Roy Jones Jr. And not in fact a left
Oh gee, thanks for pointing that out, genius. Nobody would ever have known I'd you hadn't pointed it out.
I appreciate your recognition. Genius? That's way too much credit. It's nice to deal with someone who obviously has a good outlook on life
I thought I was the only one who noticed
Last dude got knocked out by a Marlboro Cigarette
Can’t believe that Mercer’s brutal KO of Morrison wasn’t in the top 3 if not #1.
This Hearns/Duran fight is what got me into boxing ❤
That Sugar Ray Leonard combo tho 🔥🔥🔥
This dude pronounced Joe Louis’ last name as Louie. Fraud.
I will Always remember Foreman vs Norton. Foreman Literally knocked Norton "Stiff".
Forman was my favorite as a kid. Brute strength . That one fight George wouldn't let the guy fall
I felt like ray mercer's knockout of tommy Morrison should have been on that list if u haved viewd that, it'sa must see
Ray Mercer destroying Tommy Morrison was the most devastating KO inside boxing ropes. Roy Jones making pizza dough of Vinny Pazienza's face was another beat down KO
I was thinking the same thing. The Morrison ko traumatized me as a kid. I started boxing when I was 12 and that one was just brutal.
My two favorite fighters you just mentioned getting knocked out nah that’s crazy
My cousin fought & knocked out Davey Boy Green too, and he said he was one tough SOB!!!
Surely the most brutal knockout in boxing history was Ray Mercer's demolition of Tommy Morrison. The referee should have stopped the fight earlier.
That George Foreman uppercut was the most gangster thing I've ever seen and I've watched hundreds of thousands of boxing matches
That was just brutal.. Damn..
He fucked cause up with that one
Yeah. It looked so effortless yet at the same time devastating.
Ryan Garcia "one of the greatest lightweights of our era." Now that was funny. He's still a prospect/contender and he's moving to 140 without a belt or major title.
I was cracking up when he said that
Don’t see how you can deny he is one of the best on the planet right now. He is a kid basically, and smashing everyone they put in front of him.
@@americanwelder9865 He rarely fights, spends most of his time cat fighting on twitter. His best win so far is journeyman Campbell who was about to retire. He never fought an elite 135 pounder and is already leaving the division. To call him "one of the greatest lightweights" is silly. Wasted potential.
@@ureasmith3049 and got dropped clean by campbell
I did laugh out loud at that, fair enough if he goes on to prove it but the kid is too interested in his social media presence at the moment
great production, thank you
The ref in the last Foreman clip number 2 should have stopped it long before the KO as he simply wasn't able to defend himself.
The Ali 12 Punch combo was my favorite of em all.
None of them were as devastating as the Ray Mercer knock out of Tommy Morrison.
What happened? Haven't you ever watched that one yet?
Google that one, I'll guarantee you'll put it at number one.
Immediately.
As I think about it, you should watch Jack Dempsey's total destruction of Jess Willard. That has got to be the most censored boxing match of all time.
My thought also. That ref should have been retired after that.
It's between that one, Rocky Marciano KOing Jersey Joe Walcott and Tua murdering Ruiz in the corner.
Agreed, very disturbing
Yeah. I thought the same thing
Yeah very tough watch that was 🙈
The wilder knockout on spitzka was crazy he almost killed that dude
@9:09 Ladies and Gentleman… one of the coolest punches ever! The “No-look” uppercut!!
One of the best one punch knockouts in box in televised boxing history was when Rocky Marciano defeated Jersey Joe Walcot a devistateing right hand Walcot was unconscious before his knee touched the canvas.
Tough fight that wa scca.
Walcott was great too.
That Norton knockout. Man, vicious. He took 3-4 huge shots when already dreaming.
Yeah he was on 1 knee. For those last 4 shots
Damn, that KO from Foreman at 9:00 truly was gangsta. Let's gooooo
11:55 that combo by far is the most mesmerizing moment in the history of modern boxing imho 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
He went into the Matrix on that guy!
That was just insane! I never seen a man throw rapid fire punches like that.. Damn..
Watch it in the slowest speed.. still lightning fast.
Wilder VS Liakovich was one of the deadliest ever match and also Wilder VS Spilka.
Omitting Wilder wrong here--its not like there were not some mismatches here on the same level as those Wilder fights like i.e. Roy Jones v Kelly, SRL v Greene and Lopez v Menard. Liakovich was shot when he faced Wilder but he was still a better boxer and looked pretty good early until Wilder hit him with that right hand. It caused Liakovich to have some kind of seizure while unconscious on the canvas. Spilka was a more competitive bout but Spilka would get hit too much even when he won but getting hit by Deonte Wilder is on another level. Tyson Fury's rising from the dead in the 12th round of their first fight was unreal because no one else ever recovered from one of those shots.
Hearns KO was kind of karmic because you could find a lot of brutal KOs by Duran when he was a lightweight.
Tyson is a great example of a power boxer, I think he is one of the top 3!
How can you not include Aaron the hawk Pryor who was the best Jr. Welterweight that ever lived? Ask Alexis arguelo.
At least a couple of these referees should have gone to prison for allowing the damage inflicted on the out-cold-on-your-feet recipients 🤬 Disgusting !
11:32 Ali was a beast! The eye-opening part was just before he unleashed the turbo boost of punches.
Our ancestors used to watch fights to the death and you think fights need to be censored because of brutality. I think they need to be more brutal
Buster Douglas knocking out Tyson was Earth shattering.
Sergio Martinez vs. Paul Williams II, that was brutal
Norton was a great fighter
I would say McClellan vs Benn, but that needs its own video. That Tyson vs Johnson KO is still my favorite and I appreciate you putting it up.
Paul Bartucca, that fight was brutal & both fighter's were never the same after that fight especially Gerald McClellan.
Julian Jackson was considered one of the hardest punchers during that time & McClellan knocked him out twice.