In any weight division, name the KO punch, just one punch that you believe is the most feared and remembered punch in boxing history.
I personally think Rockys perfect right hand to Jersey joe's jaw comes in somewhere near the top.
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In any weight division, name the KO punch, just one punch that you believe is the most feared and remembered punch in boxing history.
I personally think Rockys perfect right hand to Jersey joe's jaw comes in somewhere near the top.
Hearns' right hand and Tyson's left hook.
I want to put my vote in for Olive McCall connecting a big right on Lennox Lewis cocky ass. It may not be the best but I took pleasure in seeing Lewis get knocked out for the first time.Quote:
Originally Posted by dickilad90
i know its not the most feard, but the punch hatton jumping left hook hatton droped mausua (or how ever the hell u spell his name) with was a peach of a punch, looked awsome.
So was Castillo's left hook that beat Corrales.
Maussa. Just incase u need to use his name agen in future. ;)Quote:
i know its not the most feard, but the punch hatton jumping left hook hatton droped mausua (or how ever the hell u spell his name) with was a peach of a punch, looked awsome.
That left hook that Ray Robinson felled Gene Fullmer with, in the fifth round of their second bout, was perfect... ;)
Haven't seen a more perfect one. Second best left hook I'm seen was Kendall Holts shot against someone on FNF it was the fight before he was knocked out in the first round ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Britkid
said before i'll say it again, hearns right hand when it connected to roberto duran
when you're out before you hit the canvas, it's bad
Oggie that was a sweet right hook. We need more of these kind of links, can you find the Hearns Vs Duran KOQuote:
Originally Posted by Oggie
Eastside boxing says that the punch that Ray Robinson finished Fullmer off with in round 5 was
'The finest One Punch Finish In The History Of The Middleweight Title'
http://homepage.eircom.net/~oggie85/IkeKOByrd.WMV
Cheating a bit there as it wasn't really a KO punch as such... still, it was an awesome hook/uppercut by Ike. Credit to Byrd for getting back to his feet too! Even if he was drooling like a baby, haha. ;)
I would not call it one punch knockout, but the most effective knockdown punch today would have to be of Pac's Left straight.
Probably agree with that - my favourite punch was probably Walcott's against Ezzard CharlesQuote:
Originally Posted by dickilad90