The Greatest Knockouts in Boxing History - Teddy Atlas Gives His Top 5 | Episode 75

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2020
  • In today's episode, Teddy Atlas shares his list for the Top 5 Greatest Knockouts in boxing history. Special thanks to BJJ Fanatics for sponsoring today's episode. Teddy's boxing training series with BJJ Fanatics will be available soon. bjjfanatics.com/
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  • @aprylbrig
    @aprylbrig 4 года назад +35

    Joe Rogan wears Teddy Atlas pajamas to bed. This podcast is my happy time everyday.

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +3

      Joe Rogan wears a MAGA hat to bed. Sad.

    • @sirveza5755
      @sirveza5755 4 года назад

      Alistair Hann you have a waifu body pillow in your bed. Sad.

    • @janswart2705
      @janswart2705 4 года назад

      @@alistairhann2094 My Attorney Got Arrested hat? Sweet.

    • @Averagejoesgymtips
      @Averagejoesgymtips 4 года назад

      This should be on a t-shirt

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад

      @@sirveza5755 Yeah, I wish I could be a tough guy like Trump -- whining every day about how badly he's treated in the press while thousands of Americans die and millions are made unemployed.

  • @flashgarvin3918
    @flashgarvin3918 4 года назад +22

    I will never forget Tyson knocking out Berbick. Three knockdowns with one punch!

    • @rareearthelement8698
      @rareearthelement8698 4 года назад +1

      Flash Garvin Indeed. When Prime Mike hit you,-you stayed hit. Amazing!

    • @grahamtaylor8912
      @grahamtaylor8912 4 года назад

      That one was a classic.

    • @luckmanali187
      @luckmanali187 2 года назад

      The thing was that he hdfh gkhy mmmm

    • @JimChap
      @JimChap 2 года назад +1

      yep, he was like a newborn calf on roller skates after that.

  • @Don2Boxeo
    @Don2Boxeo 4 года назад +33

    Sugar Ray Robinson vs Gene Fullmer is not only greatest KO I've ever seen, but most would agree it's the most powerful, well-timed, & fastest KO ever! Sugar Ray is a legend.

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +3

      Worth watching Lee Wylie's channel to see how he'd carefully set it up too.

    • @Don2Boxeo
      @Don2Boxeo 4 года назад +1

      Alistair Hann Oh trust me. I've seen most of his vids!

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +3

      @@Don2Boxeo I thought I was a boxing fanatic. Then I discovered Wylie's channel and quickly realised I'd spent years watching fights without any appreciation for what I was seeing. Best channel on RUclips.

    • @heavenhelp1982
      @heavenhelp1982 4 года назад +3

      @@Don2Boxeo In a world title fight, it's agreeable. For sure. But my favorite KO was Alexis Arguello over Kevin Rooney. I know it was a nothing fight, just a warm-up for AA's failed title challenge to Aaron Pryor, but that right hand he landed was the most perfect punch I ever saw. Tommy Hearns landed some great rights too. As far as left hooks, your pick of Robinson over Fullmer is probably top. Also, Jersey Joe Walcott taking the title from Ezzard Charles.

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +1

      @@heavenhelp1982 Arguello was magic... It's hard to beat a left-hook KO to the body. My favourite is probably Mickey Ward v Sanchez, in a fight he'd been dominated in from start to finish.

  • @tonyvstony7
    @tonyvstony7 4 года назад +23

    Thank you talking about Floyd Patterson. I asked about Teddy's relationship with Floyd last week. He was my coach when I was a kid and my other coaches were proteges of Floyd. I appreciate any stories about Floyd that you have.

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +1

      Wow. What an amazing thing to have known Patterson. From everything I've read he was the kindest most humble guy you could meet. That leaping left hook was a hell of a shot. He should have listened to Cus and swerved Liston, but that went against his sense of duty and honour.

    • @shatdamouthboyah4568
      @shatdamouthboyah4568 4 года назад +1

      My uncle met Floyd Patterson when he visited the Main Street gym in California before one of the Jerry Quarry fights.

    • @bluesz1bluesz17
      @bluesz1bluesz17 3 года назад

      What was he like as a british fight fan it sound's mad to hear someone say they knew one of the legends

  • @YungTrapor
    @YungTrapor 4 года назад +7

    The Corrales-Castillo fight was one for the ages
    Rip Chico

    • @ThaSweetScience
      @ThaSweetScience 4 года назад

      d rave Agreed. I thought for sure he was gonna bring that one up, guess not 🤷🏼‍♂️ lol

  • @deadarmd
    @deadarmd 4 года назад +25

    "I wath throwing hydrogen bombs"
    -Tyson

    • @johnsmith1474
      @johnsmith1474 4 года назад

      Why do idiots post one sentence from a vid? What sort of jackass does this?

    • @janswart2705
      @janswart2705 4 года назад +4

      "bombth"

    • @dappergreens4555
      @dappergreens4555 4 года назад +2

      John Smith .....Johnathan. C’mere. Listen it’s evening, I know we all read after/before watch a video, but common courtesy and a sense of the milieus we all wish to remain peaceful. Maybe some cereal ? Raisin Bran, with milk + generously buttered white bread = for a wonderful joy that resides in-frontal orafice #1. Tense my son. You seem it. Champ! Cmon Champ! And some good lasagna this weekend or weeknight with all the kin you gave near, or if not, God Bless you, maybe those with whom you share your life have an empty seat/spot/romance opp!? Right the fuck on. Hand i to angled, hard-cutting, speed demon, genius-mind-serving hand bone! 🥊🇺🇸🥊

    • @deadarmd
      @deadarmd 4 года назад

      @@johnsmith1474 well, one who is quoting Mike Tyson talking about his left hook during his fight with Berbick. He was 21 year old kid and any boxing fan remembers that's press conference. Or has seen it on RUclips.

    • @paystyles5429
      @paystyles5429 4 года назад

      SPINAL”
      -Tyson

  • @liamrodl7230
    @liamrodl7230 4 года назад +5

    WE NEED MORE OF THIS🔥😩 pure Knowledge

  • @coltonkosto98
    @coltonkosto98 4 года назад +2

    Wow, now teddy is gonna do a series w BJJ fanatics!? For anyone who doesn't know, their content is always spot on! Cant wait for that

  • @fonkdasnyguh
    @fonkdasnyguh 4 года назад +1

    I love watching Teddy talk MMA. Admittedly, he doesn't know the terms and techniques but it just makes it that much more endearing when you see how excited he is about watching greatness, even when he doesn't know all the ins-and-outs. You can see the passion build more and more all the time.

  • @alvalankerofficial
    @alvalankerofficial 4 года назад +4

    Thank you guys for this content.

  • @pmg765
    @pmg765 4 года назад +2

    good day teddy and ken, thanks for the podcasts guys..much respect

  • @paulyb2405
    @paulyb2405 2 года назад +2

    Love listening to Teddy and love his enthusiasm for the sport. I could listen to him talk boxing all day. My personal favourite knockout is Rocky Marciano against Jersey Joe Walcott. As Teddy says, Marciano needed a knockout by the thirteenth round but he couldn't just waste punches. Marciano walked Walcott down and set him up perfectly for the knockout punch. Beautiful.

  • @alcottdevalte7440
    @alcottdevalte7440 4 года назад +1

    All brilliant ko's. Teddy's parables are always fun and awesome.

  • @silenceisgolden7283
    @silenceisgolden7283 4 года назад

    One of the best podcast there is.Ken is wonderful and TEDDY ATLAS I've been saying it for years is it NATIONAL f****** TREASURE we should all appreciate what he brings. Not only boxing but uses boxing as a tool to give advice about life and how the two so visibly overlap thank you both and Rob

  • @Solrac-Siul
    @Solrac-Siul 4 года назад +16

    my favorite KO is foreman vs cooney (ruclips.net/video/fDd3IRMw_Us/видео.html) , just 2 punches, but they are thrown in such heavy, savage manner

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +4

      Likewise. I just love the way he casually strolls over to Cooney, and then the perfection and ease of the combination. The first knock-down has a savage beauty too -- Cooney looks like a guy falling down an elevator shaft.

  • @midsouth2strokes185
    @midsouth2strokes185 4 года назад +5

    Martinez vs Paul Williams was pretty nasty looking ko.

  • @alialdulimi9756
    @alialdulimi9756 4 года назад

    Please bring us more videos. I've been waiting for this

  • @cobb6001
    @cobb6001 2 года назад +5

    Jersey Joe's knockout of Ezzard Charles is my personal favorite.

    • @behnoudtoghraei3387
      @behnoudtoghraei3387 11 месяцев назад

      👌🏻me too

    • @Lonelysportofboxing
      @Lonelysportofboxing 9 месяцев назад

      Mann his was unique and beautiful!

    • @Priceluked
      @Priceluked 5 месяцев назад

      Charles’ left hook knockout of Jersey Joe is also pretty crazy.

  • @thetownsend2990
    @thetownsend2990 4 года назад +7

    Uncle Teddy

  • @billnoonan4554
    @billnoonan4554 4 года назад

    So... not the Fallopian tube? Teddy, all kidding aside you are a national treasure. I enjoy your podcasts for your fight analysis but also for your homespun wisdom. Keep going, I love it.

  • @frankburns2797
    @frankburns2797 4 года назад +3

    Loved the Jersey Joe set-up punch .... Middleweight Rodney Williams on Tuesday night fights did one of those that was awesome too

  • @DustyC75080
    @DustyC75080 4 года назад +5

    7:58 Alexis Argüello shoutout. Respect. Technical wizard, gentleman of the ring. Rest well, champ.

    • @jamesjamieson6181
      @jamesjamieson6181 4 года назад +1

      Alexis Argűello, was one of the best, to ever do it. He knocked out Kevin Rooney with Teddy in the corner. Rip champion.

  • @deanoppergoalieclinics834
    @deanoppergoalieclinics834 4 года назад +2

    Mike Weaver's KO of Big John Tate I so remember that one, watching Live on TV. I was so surprised!

  • @anthonyvasquez7050
    @anthonyvasquez7050 4 года назад +3

    I fell like Like Teddy was tryna send a message here to Tyson ! And that message is that, the night Tyson won the Heavy weight championships, Teddy was proud of him, and he should have been there with him ! He never got a chance to tell Tyson that, because of what happened between them.. Teddy was almost like a father to Tyson, and in way he is. Teddy poured all his knowledge into Tyson, in a sense a part of Teddy and Cus lives in Tyson, through their skill set that they past on, and trained into Him. Teddy didn’t get a chance to be that proud father that night, it has to hurt. I’m sure in some ways at that time, in Tyson’s history he felt that he wasn’t capable of being loved, for all the things he did in the past. Teddy and Tyson we’re developing that father son bond, but the hatred, guilt, shame Tyson had within in himself manifested outside through his actions. Which led to Teddy leaving the camp. It’s like the biggest threat to Tyson was being loved, so he found a way to force Teddy out.. It’s very sad story..This is all nonsense, and just what I’m thinking listening to this interview

    • @anthonyvasquez7050
      @anthonyvasquez7050 4 года назад

      I wrote this on the wrong post. It was supposed to be on Teddy Atlas interview about His relationships with Tyson

  • @cattycats4
    @cattycats4 4 года назад +5

    Teddy must be talking about Royce Gracie vs Dan Severn at UFC 4. Even though Gracie was a legend already from winning past UFCs he still shocked many people by submitting the indestructible looking wrestler Dan Severn.

  • @pmg765
    @pmg765 4 года назад +1

    TEDDY and KEN, BEST IN THE BUSINESS

  • @DomVelando
    @DomVelando 4 года назад +2

    BANG THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN ABOUT TEDDY

  • @cattycats4
    @cattycats4 4 года назад +5

    Julian Jackson vs Herol Graham. Herol was fighting the perfect fight making Julian miss everything and landing good punches throughout the first 3 rounds with Jackson hurt in the second round and his eye swelling up caused by a beautiful counter punch from Graham. The referee thought about stopping it at the end of the 3rd round but decided to give Jackson one more round. And in that round we see Jackson land a devastating KO, one of the hardest punches ever seen and a scary knockout.

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +2

      Amen. Jackson only needed one punch. The hardest hitter p4p that I've ever seen.

    • @grahamtaylor8912
      @grahamtaylor8912 4 года назад

      I said that one too.

    • @charlieschorah9716
      @charlieschorah9716 3 года назад

      Could say McClellan's knockout over Jackson aswell, absolutely brutal

  • @xJester23
    @xJester23 4 года назад +1

    You always have to respect the first people to go from zero to one, who put it all on the line to create something

  • @khalidntokozo7097
    @khalidntokozo7097 4 года назад

    Teddy speaking about Charles Martin is one of my favorite shows

  • @bluesz1bluesz17
    @bluesz1bluesz17 3 года назад

    i love these podcast and hearing Teddy's vast experience pouring out but i do have to turn the volume down a bit as Teddy's an animated guy

  • @Potatoshaneko
    @Potatoshaneko 4 года назад +2

    Two that I think should get some kind of mention.
    Lewis vs Rahman II - two reasons, 1) it was a rematch and 2). It was vicious.
    Moorer vs Foreman - I think the context of this matters more than the actual knockout. I'm not sure Teddy will like talking about this one though! Haha

  • @thomascnufer6235
    @thomascnufer6235 3 года назад

    I have no more fucks to give: this is the greatest podcast ever

  • @muxz
    @muxz 4 года назад +1

    That punch Marciano lays on Walcott should've sent Walcott off the planet. A brutal KO. Phew!

  • @silenceisgolden7283
    @silenceisgolden7283 4 года назад

    I do have a question is there a book on the training philosophies training plans of Cus.Like a lay out of everything.

  • @bigbaby9189
    @bigbaby9189 4 года назад +1

    Martinez v Williams was devastating

  • @vonclaren1
    @vonclaren1 4 года назад

    I love how Teddy from Bob's Burgers is the same person as Teddy Atlas :D

  • @alistairhann2094
    @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +4

    I'd add these 10: 1) Foreman-Moorer; 2) Foreman-Cooney; 3) Lewis-Rahmann II; 4) Hearns-Duran; 5) Pacquiao-Hatton; 6) Marquez-Pacquiao IV; 7) Julian Jackson (imo the hardest p4p puncher in history) - Herol Graham; 8) Roy Jones-Griffin II; 9) Lewis-Ruddock; 10) Ward-Sanchez

  • @BrendanDormanMMA
    @BrendanDormanMMA 4 года назад +3

    Bernardo Faria Mr. Atlas, and I'm sponsored by them as well, they're fantastic. Favorite KO over is either Hearns Duran or Roy Jones over Southpaw Johnson or Virgil Hill.

    • @PhoenixProdLLC
      @PhoenixProdLLC 4 года назад

      Roy Jones is fascinating to watch! Just an amazing and unique style all his own. :)

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад

      Both very good calls... Jones should be universally recognised as the greatest fighter of the last 30 years.

  • @orineboyd6346
    @orineboyd6346 4 года назад

    I know this is off topic 😳 but I would like to hear what teddy thinks about he dillian whyte situation suing the WBC and if he was in whytes shoes would he have did the same? Or nothing at all?

  • @janswart2705
    @janswart2705 4 года назад +2

    Mike Weaver holds the record for winning the championship with the least amount of time remaining in the last round against John Tate, and losing it with the least amount of time elapsed in the first round against Michael Dokes.
    It is interesting that 5/5 of the greatest knockouts were left hook KOs.

  • @just3nerds
    @just3nerds 4 года назад +2

    I forgot what fight it is, but one time Simon Brown got koed so hard, he was still throwing punches on the canvas

  • @crashstitches79
    @crashstitches79 4 года назад

    Ron Burgundy was a practitioner and early exponent of targeting the Fallopian tube with hard punches.

  • @ronaldmarshall486
    @ronaldmarshall486 4 года назад

    Wayne Alexander v takaloo... a personal favourite.

  • @masterofdisaster5163
    @masterofdisaster5163 4 года назад

    Top 5 Modern era Heavyweights from 1960/1970 to present day would be interesting.

  • @ColdmindDev
    @ColdmindDev 3 года назад

    Great episode, thank you guys! But why give away the "Winner" first? It tends to get more exciting if you save Nr 1 for last. But it was great!
    Jimmy Hendrix might have had the guitar "up side down", he did not have money to buy a left haded one so he converted a right hand guitar but reordering the strings so he was NOT really playing upside down.
    However he kept the pickups in the original order so now every pickup he had on there is made for another string. it made a very original sound right off the bat.

  • @davidfitzgerald4683
    @davidfitzgerald4683 4 года назад +2

    Shavers vs Ellis

  • @arthadude
    @arthadude 4 года назад +5

    Pacquiao's KO of Hatton would make my list.

    • @woden_the_wanderer
      @woden_the_wanderer 4 года назад

      100% every single ounce of power was right on the button with the accuracy that punch had in it. Absolutely beautiful. Hatton walked right into it though and didn't listen to a word that Mayweather sr told him

    • @ThomasLWoolsey
      @ThomasLWoolsey 3 года назад

      That was absolutely brutal, no doubt. I’d give a shout out to Marquez vs Pacquiao as well, and, I know it’s pretty recent, but Povetkin’s knockout of Whyte was something else.

  • @FearlessSoldier808
    @FearlessSoldier808 Год назад

    Teddy gave BJJ a huge promo yall need to give him more money lol

  • @staffh3815
    @staffh3815 4 года назад

    Rocky landed a cheeky illegal left hook as well when joe took a knee

  • @LMLR187
    @LMLR187 3 года назад

    Random note: Teddy and Ken have the best last names out there.

  • @spvc4696
    @spvc4696 3 года назад

    You know what that's a consequence of his mentality as a trainer, he prioritizes the best over the best first.

  • @gregorybelotindos6721
    @gregorybelotindos6721 4 года назад +2

    Fallopian Tubes!!! That's below the belt, Teddy! HAHAHAH!

  • @petromil88
    @petromil88 4 года назад +4

    Please talk about the old legendary boxers , Mcvea (19th century Tyson), Langford (fighting half blind most his career and almost blind his last 50 fights or so) , Molineaux and many more , those were legends

    • @jacobnutter3392
      @jacobnutter3392 3 года назад

      Who else? I would like to look into them all, I know Langford and Molineaux but not Mcvea…

    • @JonBeenHereDoingit1423
      @JonBeenHereDoingit1423 2 года назад

      19th century was the 1800's ding bat

  • @jasperdriver8546
    @jasperdriver8546 2 года назад

    Mike McCallum v Donald Curry was a one hitter quitter brutal KO

  • @foleydvm
    @foleydvm 4 года назад

    corrales castillo....best ever and then Chavez meldrick Taylor great fights I watched live too... another great unknown one acelina Freitas and Jorge barrios

  • @paulg444
    @paulg444 4 года назад +1

    I wish Teddy had mentioned Bob Fitzsimmons, skinny power hitter!

  • @colincampbell7928
    @colincampbell7928 2 года назад

    A genius when it comesto boxing. Other things I'm not so sure. 'The Big bang or whatever, I don't know.'

  • @fernandofragoso9011
    @fernandofragoso9011 4 года назад +1

    33:55 “we just accept heads” - Teddy Atlas 😏

  • @cliffordbass1212
    @cliffordbass1212 Месяц назад

    pacquiano vs hutton deserves mention

  • @ivansanchez9479
    @ivansanchez9479 4 года назад +4

    Beautiful!!! Ali's ko against Foreman is not bad either...

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +2

      Yeah. How he holds off from throwing that final punch, like a painter deciding his masterpiece doesn't require another brushstroke.

  • @renogos117
    @renogos117 4 года назад

    Olga Korbut 1972 and Nadia 1976. Both amazing. We are dating ourselves. lol When you know you are watching something special. Did you see the Gracies vs Sakuraba? Those were pretty special.too.

  • @petromil88
    @petromil88 4 года назад

    Yeah , please talk about Jack Johnson, his boxing career. As great as he is it seems he doesn't get enough credit for his boxing. In few instances one can see that he could be really ferocious (Burns KO). People say he was too defensive but only did it to draw bigger crowds , he couldn't start knocking boxers left and right like he could . He was doing same thing as Ali did later, come and see me loose

  • @Thelategreatjohnnybratton
    @Thelategreatjohnnybratton 3 года назад

    I watched Sugar Ray knock out Fullmer the brute. Everyone must remember Ray was deeply in decline when he fought Fullmer and Basilio. As Bert Randolph Sugar said “ it broke my heart to see Ray struggle with Basilio and Fullmer who he would have easily beaten in his prime. Basilio and Fuller were both terrific fighters but not in Rays class in his prime. He was unquestionably the greatest WW of all time. Had he had a chance he would have been LW champion but was not given a shot because of his color. He was the number 1 WW contender for years before they let him fight for the title. Amazing fighter.

  • @Gitfiddle
    @Gitfiddle 4 года назад +1

    Foreman Lyle? Is he going down? Is he going down? Then Lyle goes down. Amazing. Foreman and Lyle both completely exhausted. Foreman somehow finds the energy and pounds Lyle to the canvas.

  • @thomasburr9244
    @thomasburr9244 4 года назад +1

    Salute teddy

  • @JJUSTINMEEHAN
    @JJUSTINMEEHAN 4 года назад +3

    Forman v Moorer

  • @meowmeowmeow1243
    @meowmeowmeow1243 4 года назад

    Nadia Comaneci was amazing

  • @iceman4262
    @iceman4262 4 года назад +5

    An when Joe Smith knocked Bernard hopkins out the ring

    • @brandonsmith8899
      @brandonsmith8899 4 года назад

      Nope that was just sad he had no business still boxing

  • @jonbinley8927
    @jonbinley8927 2 года назад

    I love teddy and I know a lot about boxing but nothing compared to him. But Marciano against Walcott should be on any list for greatest KO’s. And Marciano knocked out both of these guys twice that were number 2. But I love teddys commentary and his knowledge

  • @garyvictorson5669
    @garyvictorson5669 4 года назад +2

    Joey Maxim, not Archer Teddy. Who fought Robinson. No worries, it happens

  • @sw-fd4ty
    @sw-fd4ty 4 года назад +1

    Check out Sugar Ray Leonard knocking out Davy Boy Green. They interviewed SRL after the fight and he said for the 1st time in his life, he thought he had killed Davy Boy Green and he was scared.

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +1

      That was a fearsome combination against a hopelessly outmatched fighter. Folk forget that Ray wasn't just blindingly fast -- he also hit very hard.

  • @RiverNihil
    @RiverNihil 4 года назад

    Ken is in the batcave

  • @felipe0102031
    @felipe0102031 4 года назад

    The ufc fight teddy was talking about is Royce Gracie vs Dan Severn. Severn was over 90 pounds heavier tham royce

  • @majestic8326
    @majestic8326 4 года назад

    if you would strip all of Teddy's anecdotes the Video would be 5min long

  • @benduncan6256
    @benduncan6256 4 года назад

    Teddy: “And the number 5 greatest knockout of all time is...the most important thing when cooking homemade spaghetti sauce, and most people forget this, is the milk fed sausage, a lot of people forget that...(15 minutes later)...so yeah, Godfather 3 isn’t as bad as everyone says it is. But getting back to the list, the number 5 greatest knockout of all time is...”

  • @pmg765
    @pmg765 4 года назад +1

    what colour is your lamborghini ken? :)

    • @nickfanzo
      @nickfanzo 4 года назад

      lp po which one? Lol

  • @didiervandijk9713
    @didiervandijk9713 2 года назад

    Robinson fought Joey Maxim for the light heavyweight championship

  • @GrimReaper...
    @GrimReaper... 4 года назад +3

    Jack Dempsey vs Jess Willard
    Joe Louis vs Max Schmeling
    Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman

  • @forshigity5000
    @forshigity5000 9 месяцев назад

    Rocky Marciano knocks out Jersey Joe Walcott for the title. He had to do it.

  • @hussainak8914
    @hussainak8914 4 года назад +2

    Ali vs Foreman and Pacquio marquez top of my list by far...

  • @WhySilverWhyNow
    @WhySilverWhyNow 4 года назад +3

    Teddy, would it be possible for you to start swearing?

  • @grahamtaylor8912
    @grahamtaylor8912 4 года назад +1

    Julian Jackson ko Herol Graham takes some beating.

  • @afsarmuhammad8085
    @afsarmuhammad8085 4 года назад

    Coach teddy,wasap

  • @paveldatsyuk7175
    @paveldatsyuk7175 4 года назад

    Domi on ulf

  • @douglasusher2281
    @douglasusher2281 4 года назад

    Its not brazilian juijitsu.... Its Kodakan Judo but the ground game of judo (Newaza) because the gracies were not good with the throws and takedowns of Judo. A Japanese 6th degree judo black belt named Mitsuya Maeda moved to Brazil and needed a favor from a senator named Gracie. He agreed as long as a Maeda taught his son and nephew kodakan judo and ju jutsu..... He taught Helio and Carson gracie. They marketed it as Brazilian and sold it as such.

  • @YungTrapor
    @YungTrapor 4 года назад

    FTR, it wasn’t good night Irene the parties over
    it was turn off the lights the party’s over. 39:20

    • @dappergreens4555
      @dappergreens4555 4 года назад

      He’s thinking of “Goodnight Irene” by Leadbelly. Great song. 🇺🇸 🎶 🇺🇸

  • @eranliber5993
    @eranliber5993 3 года назад

    Hearns vs duran comes 1st in my list. Ko-ing duran wasnt an easy task... i thought tommy killed him on prime time tv...
    Another mention goes to morisson being murdered by mercer.

  • @treetrout3987
    @treetrout3987 Год назад

    Hello Teddy, how are you? It has to be said that I love your show. I've always respected you and the work you did with your Boxers. However, my Hero Is Muhammad Ali. I know he was #2 on your list Which was nice of you although you were objective. I hope I'm not over-stepping my boundaries here But Please speak more of your wisdom and knowledge about Ali. Take care.

  • @marioperez-ph7er
    @marioperez-ph7er 4 года назад +4

    Takes too long to get to the main conversation guys.

  • @rezaninorowzin1060
    @rezaninorowzin1060 Год назад

    IRON MIKE TYSON
    MUST BE NUMMER 1
    One
    Uno
    AWAL

  • @iceman4262
    @iceman4262 4 года назад +3

    Marquez ko Pacquiao i still don't like Marquez lol

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад +1

      I love them both. Marquez was such a masterful counterpuncher and the total warrior. I remember Manny Steward saying he was the one fighter he wanted Naseem Hamed to duck when Steward was training the Prince.

  • @staffh3815
    @staffh3815 4 года назад

    Mike McCallums ko of don curry

  • @JJUSTINMEEHAN
    @JJUSTINMEEHAN 4 года назад +2

    Ali v Forman

  • @3oo949
    @3oo949 4 года назад +1

    Teddy stopped a couple of his co hosts from saying racist comments. Teddy is a fair guy, unless his feelings into it, then it's hard for him to let go, like a pitbull. But i respect Teddy Atlas for more than 1 reason.

  • @918kickinwing
    @918kickinwing 4 года назад

    Fallopian tubes lol

  • @petromil88
    @petromil88 4 года назад +1

    Jack Johnson ko Stanley Ketchel

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад

      Ha. Yep, Ketchel made a mistake by pissing him off.

    • @Gitfiddle
      @Gitfiddle 4 года назад +1

      Yeah that’s a legendary KO for sure. The missing teeth KO right?

    • @petromil88
      @petromil88 4 года назад +1

      Nearly knock is life out. Not enough said about Jack Johnson these days boxing wise

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад

      @@Gitfiddle Yeah. Ketchel was a (great, great) MW and Johnson had agreed before the fight to carry him, given the size disparity. Then Ketchel knocked Johnson down. To which Johnson responded by getting back up and hammering him into next week, teeth embedded in glove etc.

    • @alistairhann2094
      @alistairhann2094 4 года назад

      @@petromil88 Johnson was way ahead of his time. His size and physique were like a modern-day heavyweight. Plus he had the defensive mastery of a Mayweather/Ward type... He's in my top-5 of all-time HWs, for what it's worth.

  • @pollopollo3531
    @pollopollo3531 4 года назад

    All the shit teddy talks about Tyson and he won't hesitate to put him in the thumbnail for clicks.

  • @solidcake3401
    @solidcake3401 4 года назад

    Title needs changing....best American knockdowns...the bias is insane

  • @paystyles5429
    @paystyles5429 4 года назад +1

    Mike Tyson lives in teddys head rent free...

    • @rezaninorowzin1060
      @rezaninorowzin1060 Год назад

      He is maddd because Mike didn’t betray CUS to go with this unloyal bastard
      And Tyson was loyal to mr professor profeet
      A real MAN Cus D'Amato
      THATS WHY HE IS SALTY
      GO READ
      Cus D'Amato MIND BOOK
      AND YOU UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING