I really think Joe Louis should be taught in history classes around the US. He was such a prominent figure at the time and his matches against Max Schmeling are more than worthy of at least 1 page of a history textbook. He is also owed at least that much for how terribly he was treated by the government after all that he did for his country.
14:38 i think this is one of the most epic scene in the history of this sport....the great punch, the shadows, the flashes that light on Marciano while he slowly walk to the corner....it is all perfect and epic.....expecially in slow motion as here
Great collection. Final knockout punches by my count: 21 left hooks; 20 overhand eights; 5 right uppercuts; 3 right hooks; 1 left uppercut. Good balance, but for my money this collection shows once again why a left hook, usually following a connecting or missing right hand, is the most dangerous punch in boxing. It can be deployed by eithe righties or lefties, and when it follows a preceding shot, opponents often just never see it. Again, thanks for the great collection, and excellent background music too!
That left hook to finish off JJW and the walk away casually after demolishing him in such a brutal fashion has to be one of the best things ive ever witnessed in boxing. 14:47
Bob Foster's left hook on then-undefeated Mike Quarry was a brilliantly executed one punch show stopper. Mike only got KOd one more time 7 years later just before retiring. Some other interesting picks here, some I'd never seen before. Missing was Michael Spinks uppercut on Marvin Johnson and it would have made the cut on my list. Glad to see Joe Gans uppercut on Kid Herman in there. Very historically minded compilation. Thanks for posting.
Great compilation. I particularly enjoyed seeing the older clips, and not just loads of Tyson beating up club fighters. I read a journalist over a generation ago say the right hand Louis landed to become champion was the hardest punch he ever saw one human being land on another. On other film I've seen of it there's an audible collective gasp from the crowd. Braddock had one of the great chins, and I think it's the only trip to the canvas he made in his career. It gave him a v-shaped scar on his lip that stayed until he died.
That one with Julian Jackson i saw , fight was in Los Angeles and guy got knocked cold ,they were trying to wake him up ,ring doctor asked the guy if he knew where he was, he said Las Vegas and the doctor said close enough
@@oldmanchainsaw3540 Indeed. I'm a huge Marciano fan and know that this punch is iconic in boxing history. For me it always has to be number one, though such things are highly subjective.
Let me say, this was outstanding and incredibly well done. These type of videos are very subjective but can I suggest, just on a matter of importance these three might have been squeezed in: Hagler's KO of Hearns, Douglas knocking out Tyson and just for the sheer magnitude of the moment and its impact on the sport of boxing, Ali's KO of Liston.
Some of the best in my memory would have been Mike Weaver knocking John Tate out with about 12 seconds to go in the 15th and final round and Buster Douglas knocking Tyson out when the whole world thought Tyson couldn’t be beat.
Awesome video. It's always interesting to see that extra little shot that Marciano snuck in on Walcott as he was walking to the neutral corner. I think the only one I would've put on this list was Joe Louis vs Joe Walcott II in 1948. That was a brutal knockout.
One of my favorite videos of all time... Julian Jackson was the scary man... What a punching power for so skinny guy... And when Patterson landed that crushing hooks... This is the death art)
Pound for pound Julian Jackson is regarded as the hardest puncher in boxing history.Ernie Shavers is considered the hardest puncher in heavyweight history.
@@alexeykasarin9992 ,Ali and the other boxers who fought him all said Shavers was the hardest puncher they ever faced.Ali fought many hard hitters including Foreman and if Ali said Shavers was the hardest puncher he ever faced you have to take notice.
Look, I love this list, I really do, and I'm not telling you how to make lists or anything, but I'm just listing a few more knockouts that I would have put on my personal list. Mercer vs Morrison, Morrison vs Jaco, Jones Jr. vs Kelly, Jones Jr. vs Serwano, Tyson vs Clifford, Holyfield vs Douglas, Rahman vs Lewis 1, Gatti vs Ruelas, Ward vs Sanchez, Miranda vs Banks, and that's it. I'm not criticizing you, I'm just stating my opinions.
Literally on the floor, brused up eyes, dislocated jaw with teeth missing and bleeding from the mouth clearly unconcious with no signs of breathing.... The 1960's ref: 5.....6.....7.....
Seul Muhammad Ali avait le secret de la boxe par des choix tactiques appropriés,donnant un goût particulier de revoir souvent les combats scientifiques à son actif. Ali forever.
Only if u don't know shit about the sport of boxing! Him and Floyd were the only undefeated fighters. Marciano is regarded as an all time great and probably in most people's top 5 of greatest boxers
@@myronsmith2114 ,Walcott was the heavyweight champion when Marciano knocked him out so he can't of been past his prime and he was still boxing long after Marciano retired.Look at Foreman,he won the title in his 40s.
@@Rugby-union-and-league 38 was way pass prime and he fought Joe Louis when he was in his 40s and had to come out of retirement because of taxes. That win shouldn't even count the man was a living legend
Great job with the editing and with the selections for the most part, but I think you should always factor in quality of opposition. The Tyson Johnson KO, while spectacular in its own right, doesn't really belong with the others listed here.
Love the video ,nice to see Marcel Cerdan in there very underrated fighter, shame there is no footage of Henry Armstrong . Ha e you seen any? Also great to see Micky Walker one of the best he would fight anyone at any weight, do you have anything on Jimmy Wilde? Think I better stop now!
Ezzard Charles vs Bob Satterfield. Another really terrific knockout. I think it's my favorite. You chose a lot of great kos in boxing history. I knew Frazier vs Foster and Marciano vs Walcott 1 were going to be in here. lol
excellent choice of ko's but i was expecting to see more of hearns like hearns vs schuler & cuevas both devastating ko's also i was expecting to see louis vs walcott when he landed those rapid hooks
No Buster Douglas-Mike Tyson? Not only should that be on the list, it should be in the top 5. As should Ali-Liston 2. Louis-Schmeling 2 should be higher, as should Ali-Foreman.
Great video, but what makes one knock out better than another? Several highly rated ones were just guys finishing off fighters who were already out on their feet before the punch was thrown.
Why is joe louis or tyson on here the people tyson kod were nobodies and joe louis had trouble putting away light heavyweight billy conn and scmealing was past his prime and louis gave him a kidney punch right before the ko
at 10:22 jack johnson can be seen brushing the teeth of stanley ketchel off his glove just before the clip ends. it was an exhibition match until stanley threw a bomb that floored johnson. HJohnson quickly stood up and and finished his foolish apponent with a knockout punch for the ages. thanks for posting.
Hearns/Duran was amazing just because of who Duran was. One of the toughest fighters of all time, and never stopped. That and the knockout itself was brutal. It's not in my top 3, and here's why. Duran had been beaten multiple times, been down, and was past his prime. This was after the No Mas fight, and he'd since lost to Benitez, Laing, and Hagler. On top of that, everybody knew that Hearns could knock out anyone. Also, the only drama was the actual knockout. Hearns dominated this fight from start to finish. Which was not surprising. He was a 2 to 1 favorite. I won't argue with anyone who wants to put Marciano/Walcott I in there. Although, aside from it being potentially the best single shot in boxing history, I don't think I would have it in the top 3 either. I think my top 3 would be Douglas/Tyson, Tarver/Jones II (Which I didn't even see on this list for some reason), and either Pacquiao/Marquez IV or Toney/Nunn (which is the most underrated knockout of all time as far as I'm concerned). Chavez/Taylor was pretty fuckin good too. Most of those aren't on here, so I think this list puts a lot of weight on how good the shot was. That's fine. To each their own.
@@colorado2455 I agree. Marciano only walked him down into the corner and lights out for Walcott. That arm holding onto the rope. Walcott would still be out if he was not revived! It was the greatest KO I have ever seen and believe it should be number one as it is!
Others that were great KO's were 1 - Thomas Hearns vs Pipeno Cuevas 2- Derrick Jefferson vs Mauris Harris 3- Mike Weaver vs Carl " The Truth" William's 4- John Mugabi vs Vampire Johnson 5-Mike Tyson vs Trevor Berbick
Yes that’s shocking, especially since G man got knockout of the year in 1993 over Julian Jackson. To not have him in the top 50 with a Ko like that is criminal. He also holds the record for the fastest body shot KO in a title fight, which also should of been here.
I really think Joe Louis should be taught in history classes around the US. He was such a prominent figure at the time and his matches against Max Schmeling are more than worthy of at least 1 page of a history textbook. He is also owed at least that much for how terribly he was treated by the government after all that he did for his country.
I agree
i agree with this so much i agree with you
That left uppercut/hook by Walcott on Charles: poetry.
Glad you included Nino Benvenuti, Mickey Walker, Floyd Patterson, Matthew Saad Muhammad, Ezzard Charles, and Henry Cooper
I love how the old school refs still count out the fighter even though he's lying dead on the canvas
14:38 i think this is one of the most epic scene in the history of this sport....the great punch, the shadows, the flashes that light on Marciano while he slowly walk to the corner....it is all perfect and epic.....expecially in slow motion as here
I'm surprised that some of those old school refs didn't show up to funerals and start counting.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭🤣🤣😭🤣😭😂🤣🤣😭🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Joe Louis is 172 years old.” - Eddie Murphy
I don't know how old he was, but he got his ass whooped.
@@rich6113 against who?
@@YasNL
ruclips.net/video/0LPddiQXD9c/видео.html
@@YasNL rocky
@@rich6113 he was already old and he just got out of the military
Floyd patterson had some kind of xuperpower the way he threw his entire self through the ring while simultaneously setting up a punch
Can we all agree that the music selection was outstanding?
They nailed it.
Nice juxtaposition
You know it really was! One of the few times I did not mute the Audio while watching one of these videos!
Thats right, beautiful musics!
Absolutely!
Great collection. Final knockout punches by my count: 21 left hooks; 20 overhand eights; 5 right uppercuts; 3 right hooks; 1 left uppercut. Good balance, but for my money this collection shows once again why a left hook, usually following a connecting or missing right hand, is the most dangerous punch in boxing. It can be deployed by eithe righties or lefties, and when it follows a preceding shot, opponents often just never see it. Again, thanks for the great collection, and excellent background music too!
LEft to the liver is my fave...they are all stunned for a second and then crumple.....
Need to do a part 2, mate. That was fantastic to watch.
That left hook to finish off JJW and the walk away casually after demolishing him in such a brutal fashion has to be one of the best things ive ever witnessed in boxing. 14:47
Walcott didn’t need to be finished off. Even with that first punch, the ref could’ve counted to 300 and Walcott still wouldn’t have made it.
Jersey Joe being in second and first on opposite sides of the KO sums up his career, such a great boxer that deserves way more recognition!!!.
yes and so does Marciano!
No argument here. He's one of my favorites.
So relaxing watch people get punched hard in the face while listening to Moby.
Yep. Having a cold one too.
A beautiful video, thoughtfully put together. I enjoyed watching it. Then I watched it again. Nice work.
Marciano and Robinson’s KO’s were special. My fave though was Ali v foreman
Those are some educated picks, I'm lucky to have found someone who knows about boxing!
The Louis/Braddock one was insane as well. I think Braddock had a permanent cut above his lip due to that punch.
Jersey Joe's Left Hook to Ezzard's jaw was the best LH of all time. His distraction set it up
He walked up to him like the Incredible Hulk
and the best right hand was when Marciano knocked out Walcott!
nah best left hook is Patterson/Johanssen 2, then Fullmer/Robinson 2
Bob Foster's left hook on then-undefeated Mike Quarry was a brilliantly executed one punch show stopper. Mike only got KOd one more time 7 years later just before retiring. Some other interesting picks here, some I'd never seen before. Missing was Michael Spinks uppercut on Marvin Johnson and it would have made the cut on my list. Glad to see Joe Gans uppercut on Kid Herman in there. Very historically minded compilation. Thanks for posting.
Can't have a top 50 KO list without Gerald Mclellan. One of the highest knockout ratios in boxing history.
Yeah, one of his KO's of Julian Jackson should definitely have been on here.
He was too busy killing dogs in the ting to take part in this!
@@oldmanchainsaw3540 shut up you little bitch.Have some respect for a fallen warrior.
@Terry Crews ,he's considered the hardest hitter ever pound for pound.
I said the same thing.
Always a fan but Foreman knocking out Cooney is epic bad ass-hoped to see that.
3:43 Excellent sincronization
Good to know theres still some true boxing fans out there good shit.
Best knockouts compilation I've seen.
No 11 is the type of knockouts I know, in the cattle field, power and vengeance
13:51 - I love how casually Walcott walked over to Charles before annihilating his azz
This is a masterpiece Rez, loved that you used a large range instead of Mike knocking out a couple of bums. Respect.
@Zak Quinn size bully hearns? Nah not his fault he was tall and lanky
Great compilation. I particularly enjoyed seeing the older clips, and not just loads of Tyson beating up club fighters. I read a journalist over a generation ago say the right hand Louis landed to become champion was the hardest punch he ever saw one human being land on another. On other film I've seen of it there's an audible collective gasp from the crowd. Braddock had one of the great chins, and I think it's the only trip to the canvas he made in his career. It gave him a v-shaped scar on his lip that stayed until he died.
Asim Mohammed yes he is, go away.
Asim Mohammed you’re an Ali fanboy, you don’t know shit about boxing son. Go to school.
Asim Mohammed “know more about you about boxing”?....... do you even English bro?
Joe Louis is the greatest Heavyweight of all time. Even Ali said so.
Sean Brian Kirby he said that about a lot of fighters
Ali knocking out forman .is not only incredible but was incredible style also ....
It was fixed, that's why there was no rematch.
love the old school refs,the guy is laying dead on the canvas and he still counting.
Now you know why...Fury vs Wilder 1.
🤣waay before the era of zombies.
That one with Julian Jackson i saw , fight was in Los Angeles and guy got knocked cold ,they were trying to wake him up ,ring doctor asked the guy if he knew where he was, he said Las Vegas and the doctor said close enough
A champion is to be counted out.
The greatest sport of all time.
I dont know why this KO comes to mind, but the Foreman v Cooney KO should be in here somewhere, just because it's my favourite :)
That was a god damned massacre. Foreman's walkaway 1-2 is one of the most effortless and beautiful knockouts ever.
Casually walking up to cooney and uppercut-ting him.
Evander recoiling and striking like a snake KO vs Buster was a sight to behold as well .
@@mrwdpkr5851 I have no idea why people like that knockout so much.
When you added the theme from gladiator... gold
You had me worried for a while; until you had Marciano/Wolcott in its rightful place.
Too right.
Same here, was like ???????? Ahhhh there it is!
@@oldmanchainsaw3540 Indeed. I'm a huge Marciano fan and know that this punch is iconic in boxing history. For me it always has to be number one, though such things are highly subjective.
@@davidcopson5800 ,more boxers retired after fighting Marciano than any other boxer which says something and his 43kos in 49 fights is impressive to.
@@oldmanchainsaw3540 I felt the same about Hearns/Duran but sure enough it was there.
Schönes Video von dir,danke dir für das hoch laden!!! Der Tramp den keiner fängt.!
Great job on this. Thanks!
Nice work putting this video together. I love how the music changed and got me hyped when Sonny Liston KO
#1 what a badass knockout. Guy hanging on ropes but Rocky walks away knowing he's done.
Great video, and that music was cool. I usually don't go for that re-mix stuff, but that was very good!
Great video and really great music. I think I'll watch it again.
Let me say, this was outstanding and incredibly well done. These type of videos are very subjective but can I suggest, just on a matter of importance these three might have been squeezed in: Hagler's KO of Hearns, Douglas knocking out Tyson and just for the sheer magnitude of the moment and its impact on the sport of boxing, Ali's KO of Liston.
Amazing video i love it! Well done. It includes a lot of the all time greats. My personal favourite was SRR's KO of Gene Fullmer: perfection left hook
No Mercer vs Morrison?
Imperdonable
There was Morrison
DEFINITELY SHOULD HAVE MADE THE LIST
Mike B I was thinking the same thing Mercer about killed Morrison
Nope
Some of the best in my memory would have been Mike Weaver knocking John Tate out with about 12 seconds to go in the 15th and final round and Buster Douglas knocking Tyson out when the whole world thought Tyson couldn’t be beat.
Tyson did beat Douglas. The ref wanted to be the first one to count out Tyson.
@@Surfer041 Tyson fans and reality don't mix
Good call on the Mike Weaver! I actually caught that fight live.
I'm glad they fit Matthew Franklin (Saad Muhammad). He had some brutal KOs
thx for keeping the historic fights
Awesome video. It's always interesting to see that extra little shot that Marciano snuck in on Walcott as he was walking to the neutral corner. I think the only one I would've put on this list was Joe Louis vs Joe Walcott II in 1948. That was a brutal knockout.
One of my favorite videos of all time... Julian Jackson was the scary man... What a punching power for so skinny guy...
And when Patterson landed that crushing hooks... This is the death art)
Pound for pound Julian Jackson is regarded as the hardest puncher in boxing history.Ernie Shavers is considered the hardest puncher in heavyweight history.
@@Rugby-union-and-league i agree with the opinion on Jackson.
@@alexeykasarin9992 ,Ali and the other boxers who fought him all said Shavers was the hardest puncher they ever faced.Ali fought many hard hitters including Foreman and if Ali said Shavers was the hardest puncher he ever faced you have to take notice.
@@Rugby-union-and-league then, that means shavers is a hardest puncher In the history.
JJ vs Terry Norris was one for the record books too .
Well done. Thanks for the upload
Great to see fighters such as Liston, Ezzard Charles or George Foreman get some credit for their legacy, ignored by many people.
Remi Deschamps not really foreman. Liston I agree. Charles completely agree he is never acknowledged by anyone nowadays
Foreman one you got wrong mate. people remember him for one of the biggest punches in history, the other 2 yes
Great video!
Nice list mate
Enjoyed this and thank you
What's the name of the song that started at 11:30
The Promentory from The Last of the Mohicans
i like this video thanks for uploading it.
Great selection of music to go unforgettable boxing history.
Look, I love this list, I really do, and I'm not telling you how to make lists or anything, but I'm just listing a few more knockouts that I would have put on my personal list. Mercer vs Morrison, Morrison vs Jaco, Jones Jr. vs Kelly, Jones Jr. vs Serwano, Tyson vs Clifford, Holyfield vs Douglas, Rahman vs Lewis 1, Gatti vs Ruelas, Ward vs Sanchez, Miranda vs Banks, and that's it. I'm not criticizing you, I'm just stating my opinions.
Don't state your opinions, make your own video.
Poor Jaco was posterized by many lol
I respect your list
Amazing songs and amazing video❤🔝
Name of songs??? Please, my friend
@@mrcsfreitas73 the songs are written in bio of the video😉
@@paolopecorelli8516 thank you
Literally on the floor, brused up eyes, dislocated jaw with teeth missing and bleeding from the mouth clearly unconcious with no signs of breathing....
The 1960's ref:
5.....6.....7.....
Seul Muhammad Ali avait le secret de la boxe par des choix tactiques appropriés,donnant un goût particulier de revoir souvent les combats scientifiques à son actif. Ali forever.
That was outstanding that must have taken a lot of time one of the best ive seen
Nice compilation!
My dude floyd patterson 💯 the gazelle punch✊🏼
What a beautiful fighter Joe Louis was.
And that overhand right of Tommy Morrison's.
Great video.
3:23 Love it!❤
Well done!
My uncle had a picture of the Marciano/Walcott KO signed by Rocky.
Sell it, I believe u can make fortunes, one of greatest knockout ever.
28 has to be my favorite, Louis vs Conn II, that right uppercut left hook was perfection! And Louis was so calm like and just walks away lol
I think Rocky Marciano is the most underrated boxer ever.
See when he stuck his leg in and popped you. Everybody in the world is knocked out
Only if u don't know shit about the sport of boxing! Him and Floyd were the only undefeated fighters. Marciano is regarded as an all time great and probably in most people's top 5 of greatest boxers
@@LaStOnE_leFt Yes. I was about to reply, 'in which universe is Marciano underrated?'
@@davidcopson5800 lol that was a first for me
@@LaStOnE_leFt no not really ppl always have excuses to make rocky look like a bad fighter so no he isnt top 5 at all
great production! awesome music! superb list.....only thing I would have added was some Smokin Joe and Buster bustin Tyson.
Music selections quality really fits in well.
Marciano and walcott, I knew it oh such a masterpiece
Marciano beat these legends when they were way pass there prime so I dont consider him all that great
@@myronsmith2114 ,Walcott was the heavyweight champion when Marciano knocked him out so he can't of been past his prime and he was still boxing long after Marciano retired.Look at Foreman,he won the title in his 40s.
@@Rugby-union-and-league Yeah but Marciano was in his 20s
@@myronsmith2114 ,Marciano was 29 when he fought Walcott who was 38.
@@Rugby-union-and-league 38 was way pass prime and he fought Joe Louis when he was in his 40s and had to come out of retirement because of taxes. That win shouldn't even count the man was a living legend
Great job with the editing and with the selections for the most part, but I think you should always factor in quality of opposition. The Tyson Johnson KO, while spectacular in its own right, doesn't really belong with the others listed here.
He said in his opinion
Wat's da name of the song at 2:24? ANYBODY!
'Porcelain' by Moby.
@@davidcopson5800 Thanks David
no buster douglas vs mike tyson KO?
Love the video ,nice to see Marcel Cerdan in there very underrated fighter, shame there is no footage of Henry Armstrong . Ha e you seen any? Also great to see Micky Walker one of the best he would fight anyone at any weight, do you have anything on Jimmy Wilde? Think I better stop now!
Ezzard Charles vs Bob Satterfield. Another really terrific knockout. I think it's my favorite. You chose a lot of great kos in boxing history. I knew Frazier vs Foster and Marciano vs Walcott 1 were going to be in here. lol
For me, the nastiest knockout was Duran. It's a miracle it didn't kill him.
excellent choice of ko's but i was expecting to see more of hearns like hearns vs schuler & cuevas both devastating ko's also i was expecting to see louis vs walcott when he landed those rapid hooks
There are 500 KOs that could have appeared here. It's just a subjective list.
No Buster Douglas-Mike Tyson? Not only should that be on the list, it should be in the top 5. As should Ali-Liston 2. Louis-Schmeling 2 should be higher, as should Ali-Foreman.
btw. What about Schmeling Louis I ?
Great video, but what makes one knock out better than another? Several highly rated ones were just guys finishing off fighters who were already out on their feet before the punch was thrown.
Why is marciano on this list because he ko"d a retired joe Lewis and Walcott that had over 200 fights when he faced him ?
Regardless of those points you made it was still one hell of a ko
Walcott was in his prime and world champion at the time.
Why is joe louis or tyson on here the people tyson kod were nobodies and joe louis had trouble putting away light heavyweight billy conn and scmealing was past his prime and louis gave him a kidney punch right before the ko
Louis
Gervon Mcintyre oooo should I be scared of someone behind a keyboard . Shut up you bitch
the scope of this thing reflects your love for boxing.
at 10:22 jack johnson can be seen brushing the teeth of stanley ketchel off his glove just before the clip ends. it was an exhibition match until stanley threw a bomb that floored johnson. HJohnson quickly stood up and and finished his foolish apponent with a knockout punch for the ages. thanks for posting.
Personally I'm into rap..but??what's that last track??had me wondering....
Douglas vs Tyson, come on..
I know right Rocky was a hell of a fighter but number one ?!?
Rocky #1.....judge must b white lol
Zauhn Sims Rocky Marciano is the GOAT. 49-0 Unblemished Professional Record. 43 knockouts. Ali lost 5 fights. Tyson was knocked out 5 times.
@@GratefulPerson1956 only a clown would say that
Marciano ducked Liston and Ali
F him
@Cod Rez thanks for the laugh
I do find it interesting, how most put Marciano's first stoppage of Walcott at the top.
Hearns' knockout of Duran makes everyone's top 2 or 3.
@@XyruzGamo lol wtf?
Hearns/Duran was amazing just because of who Duran was. One of the toughest fighters of all time, and never stopped. That and the knockout itself was brutal. It's not in my top 3, and here's why. Duran had been beaten multiple times, been down, and was past his prime. This was after the No Mas fight, and he'd since lost to Benitez, Laing, and Hagler. On top of that, everybody knew that Hearns could knock out anyone. Also, the only drama was the actual knockout. Hearns dominated this fight from start to finish. Which was not surprising. He was a 2 to 1 favorite.
I won't argue with anyone who wants to put Marciano/Walcott I in there. Although, aside from it being potentially the best single shot in boxing history, I don't think I would have it in the top 3 either. I think my top 3 would be Douglas/Tyson, Tarver/Jones II (Which I didn't even see on this list for some reason), and either Pacquiao/Marquez IV or Toney/Nunn (which is the most underrated knockout of all time as far as I'm concerned). Chavez/Taylor was pretty fuckin good too. Most of those aren't on here, so I think this list puts a lot of weight on how good the shot was. That's fine. To each their own.
@@colorado2455 I agree. Marciano only walked him down into the corner and lights out for Walcott. That arm holding onto the rope. Walcott would still be out if he was not revived! It was the greatest KO I have ever seen and believe it should be number one as it is!
@@ronbonora7872 arguably number 1 there is also walcott's knockout against ezzard charles in their 3rd fight i think.
And yes it was luck.
For me it's the fact they are both setting up the same shot, and both know it, whoever shoots fastest wins, and the rock did, brutally.
great editor
Great video.
They forgot Tommy Hearns KO of Pipino Cuevas.
Anyone else get goosebumps seeing Ali?
Excelente vídeo. Gracias. 👍🏻
Good list
Awesome compilation. Would of been epic if it was in chronological order
Also would have been a giveaway. Not that it matters too much.
Bellissima raccolta di KO, complimenti.
Where is Chief (R. Parish) vs W.Laimbeer?
I dunno, patsy. 👺👺
Why don't you go find them?
Where did you find the footage for Roland LaStarza vs Julio Mederos?
At 7:40, who made that beat?
They showed Ali when he knocked out Foreman. I'm surprised they didn't show Tarver knocking out Jones...or any Rueben ":Hurricane" Carter.
Hurricane is in there
Others that were great KO's were
1 - Thomas Hearns vs Pipeno Cuevas
2- Derrick Jefferson vs Mauris Harris
3- Mike Weaver vs Carl " The Truth" William's
4- John Mugabi vs Vampire Johnson
5-Mike Tyson vs Trevor Berbick
would have expected a Nigel Benn, or at least a Gman once on a top 50 but still great list.
kinda like Mercer over Morrison too
Good point.
Yes that’s shocking, especially since G man got knockout of the year in 1993 over Julian Jackson. To not have him in the top 50 with a Ko like that is criminal. He also holds the record for the fastest body shot KO in a title fight, which also should of been here.
James Toney vs Charles Williams? Tommy Morrison vs David Jaco? Nigel Benn vs Ian Chantler?
bunch of bums
Super Video
Great Video.You have forgotten one big punch.Earnie Shavers vs Larry Holmes
I'm still wondering how the hell Holmes got up. Hardest punch survival ever.