Boxing's Greatest Knockouts(1987) TV Movie|57 min|Documentary, Sport Edit pageAdd to list Track Mike Tyson chats with Larry Merchant from HBO about great KOs throughout boxing history. Producer Rick Bernstein Composer Michael Karp(music composed by) ...
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All Time Greatest MMA KnockoutsConsensus Rankings: Official | Member Designed | This Ranking Updated 1 week, 2 days, 23 hrs ago | All By Undefinite Embed If you have trouble embedding on certain forums, try putting the above code in between image tags, typically [img] [/img] or .My ...
Known fondly as “Brown Sugar”, super middleweight sensation Ann Wolfe is widely regarded as the best female fighter of all time, as well as the strongestknockout puncherin female boxing history. Competing between 1998 and 2006, Wolfe amassed a stellar 24-1 record including 16 knockouts. She...
Dundee is one of the most decorated boxing coaches in the history of the sport. His lifelong student, the legendaryMuhammad Ali, is the most famous boxer in history and is viewed by many as the greatest boxer ever. The two met when Ali was a teenager and worked together for over two de...
This may be the greatest eight minutes of boxing ever produced. Dubbed "The War," this fight easily has one of the greatest first rounds in boxing history. Hagler, usually a slow starter, took no time to set his legs or establish his jab. Instead, at the sound of the bell, he ran ...
dazed and teetering Benny Leonard, but before he could strike, the champion snarled at him and waved him in. With the crowd roaring, Mitchell, fearing a trap, hesitated, and thus lost his chance to score what would have been one of the biggest first round knockouts in all of boxing ...
In the early 2000s, Chuck Liddell put the UFC on the map with his ferocious knockouts while wearing his famous mohawk. Liddell could be credited as being almost everyone's first favorite fighter when they began watching MMA. He fought with reckless abandon, but it often worked, and it certa...
1. Muhammad Ali RTD14 Joe Frazier — Oct. 1, 1975:Not only was the “Thrilla in Manila” voted “Fight of the Year” by The Ring in 1975, but in the 40 years since this epic clash has been pointed to as a shining example of everything wrong and right with boxing...