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    Default Re: Most surprising KO/TKO artists?

    Hector Camacho Sr. I just never knew when he was going to step on the gas and stop someone.... just never knew!!

    When Camacho was in a fight, much like Gatti but for different reasons, you had to watch because you never knew when hew was going to turn it up a notch.
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    Most surprising one punch ko’s were Nunn v Kalambay and McCallum v Curry.
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    Amir Khan has stopped/ dropped a surprising amount of fighters.
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    Sweet Pea Whittaker stopped a fair few fighters

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Sweet Pea Whittaker stopped a fair few fighters
    He had 1 first round ko in a world title fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Sweet Pea Whittaker stopped a fair few fighters
    He had 1 first round ko in a world title fight.
    Agreed but I would say in Lyle's defence, Whitaker did score some important and impressive stoppages. Lomeli looked a good win at the time; as you mentioned Nazario, who was coming off beating Rosario; and then you had the super fight saving (Vs De La Hoya) stoppage against Hurtado.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid View Post
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    Sweet Pea Whittaker stopped a fair few fighters
    He had 1 first round ko in a world title fight.
    Agreed but I would say in Lyle's defence, Whitaker did score some important and impressive stoppages. Lomeli looked a good win at the time; as you mentioned Nazario, who was coming off beating Rosario; and then you had the super fight saving (Vs De La Hoya) stoppage against Hurtado.
    Pernell is not known as a power puncher he's known as a very slick defensive fighter YET he could and DID have some very impressive KO's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Most surprising one punch ko’s were Nunn v Kalambay and McCallum v Curry.
    Good but no Laing/Smith!
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