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On this episode of #TopRankd we look at the 10 greatest heavyweight knockouts in boxing history s in the Top Rank Library featuring #TysonFury, #MuhammadAli and more.
Next up for Top Rank Boxing, The biggest heavyweight fight of the year is near. The heavyweight trilogy showdown between WBC and lineal world champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury and former world champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder - goes down Saturday, Oct. 9 at T-Mobile Arena, and live on ESPN+ PPV and FOX Sports PPV, resuming one of the great rivalries in the division’s storied history.
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@radicala246
@radicala246 2 года назад
Trainer's jump for joy at 1:29 cracked me up😂😂, no pun intended
@kristianbalazon611
@kristianbalazon611 2 года назад
lmaooo😂
@Amuris86
@Amuris86 2 года назад
Lol, fucking saw that. "Wild plumber appears"
@jirimijirimijirimi
@jirimijirimijirimi 2 года назад
😭😂😂😂
@kenrickeason
@kenrickeason 2 года назад
Cause People forget that Tommy Morrison was unstoppable at one point..
@user-hx7jh7zb5x
@user-hx7jh7zb5x 2 года назад
It made me “crack” up
@turdferguson7264
@turdferguson7264 2 года назад
If you look up at the night sky, you'll see a great number of fighters still travelling from a George Foreman uppercut!
@blackcotton9604
@blackcotton9604 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂🤗🤣🤣🤣🤣
@robertsinurat2321
@robertsinurat2321 2 года назад
Qwqq
@judgementiscoming8016
@judgementiscoming8016 2 года назад
🤔
@denimgenes5909
@denimgenes5909 2 года назад
Lol. So that's what I saw flying by that mid summer night!
@Jubeiyagyu88
@Jubeiyagyu88 2 года назад
😆😆 Right
@tydavis5405
@tydavis5405 Год назад
The Foreman walk up punch at 8:39 was just beautiful!
@donstarlancer
@donstarlancer Месяц назад
that's my fave of all time.
@jqbaker418
@jqbaker418 Год назад
"Float like a Butterfly, Sting like a Bee!" Great ending! Damn, Ali was lightning quick!
@someonesomewheredoingsomething
"I wrestled an alligator, I done tusseled with a whale, I handcuffed lightning and thrown thunder in jail."
@_Golden_Glow_
@_Golden_Glow_ Год назад
​@@someonesomewheredoingsomething "you know I'm bad, just last week I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitilized a brick, I'm so mean, I make medicine sick."
@whatdayisit7376
@whatdayisit7376 Месяц назад
I felt like Forman was the exact opposite a tank that might move a bit slower but just destroys everything in its path.
@abohsukampret
@abohsukampret 2 года назад
Foreman's walk-up uppercut on Cooney is the most gangster thing I've ever seen.
@MrJerks93
@MrJerks93 2 года назад
Straight bid'ness!
@kingwillie206
@kingwillie206 2 года назад
The coldest.
@DarcMarc1066
@DarcMarc1066 2 года назад
Big G was movin like he had something on the grill that needed flipping....
@kingwillie206
@kingwillie206 2 года назад
@@DarcMarc1066 - Yeah, a George Foreman grill.
@matthewanthony4606
@matthewanthony4606 2 года назад
That’s the “you don’t belong here” walk. Kind of reminds me of what Wilder did to Bermane Stiverne
@oddity6176
@oddity6176 2 года назад
I love how smooth george Formans punches are. His timing is impeccable.
@joanmjames2495
@joanmjames2495 2 года назад
Indeed it was; his timing and accuracy were so great, it completely made up for any hand speed he may have lacked.
@beaudure01
@beaudure01 Год назад
Commentators were absolutely right - Foreman didn’t waste a punch. Some guys just start flailing, figuring something will land. I think Foreman might have missed just once, and even that one helped set up the next one.
@gregorycarlson6632
@gregorycarlson6632 Год назад
George said of Ali, “The fact that he didn’t hit me on my way down made him a great man to me!”👍
@user-rf5bo7rm5o
@user-rf5bo7rm5o 2 месяца назад
I love this type of compilation, no extra talking, explanations or back story, just a bunch of KOs back to back
@kentwebbii3444
@kentwebbii3444 2 года назад
Foreman with that walk-in uppercut...DAMN!!
@kuhlemasagaziqu675
@kuhlemasagaziqu675 2 года назад
Foreman and Ajagba dammmmmn
@jesusk1358
@jesusk1358 2 года назад
He seems unstable but dangerous.
@Zo_1987
@Zo_1987 2 года назад
Blasted him
@jerodjordan9570
@jerodjordan9570 2 года назад
Them heavy hands
@dickrichards9650
@dickrichards9650 2 года назад
If you don't, sit yo ass down!
@rodtharuler
@rodtharuler 2 года назад
That Foreman uppercut was beautiful! Have mercy!
@RebelLyfeBoxing80
@RebelLyfeBoxing80 2 года назад
Mannn that dude foreman..gahhdamn
@bigstomp120
@bigstomp120 2 года назад
🥴😂That Uppercut was Terrifying
@topgrain
@topgrain 2 года назад
Foreman had no respect for Cooney anyway. And to make it worse, after that count, Cooney was barely able to hold his gloves up. Foreman waded in like a seasoned shopper on Black Friday and closed the deal.
@taoufikzitouni8796
@taoufikzitouni8796 2 года назад
Foreman Is so mutch experience.👍👍👍👍Is gud
@bigstomp120
@bigstomp120 2 года назад
@@topgrain 🤣🤣
@freeman8759
@freeman8759 Год назад
That George Foreman step thru uppercut was UNREAL
@grilledspaghetti
@grilledspaghetti Год назад
Ajagba was absolute class when he put that boy on the mat. No showboat, no celebration, just matter of fact waiting, no ego.
@chubbyeze3115
@chubbyeze3115 2 года назад
George was a wrecking ball. Just walk in and do damage. It's like he goes in without protecting himself and just thinking "if u hit me lucky u, but if I hit u .... lights out"
@johan185wrestler7
@johan185wrestler7 2 года назад
EXACTLY!!!
@MUFC-nu7ie
@MUFC-nu7ie 2 года назад
Great comment
@jirimijirimijirimi
@jirimijirimijirimi 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@thomastesla9107
@thomastesla9107 2 года назад
Then Jimmy Young came and made George an amateur with his defence
@joannaedwards6325
@joannaedwards6325 2 года назад
Yes Sir ! That man could make me buy a grill.😄
@obieenemchukwu5838
@obieenemchukwu5838 2 года назад
Foreman landing that uppercut, side step(gangster) and right effortlessly. A thing of beauty.
@byebyebadman2313
@byebyebadman2313 Год назад
Watching Ali set his feet up to deliver those combinations is without doubt the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in boxing.
@RetroCollecto
@RetroCollecto 2 года назад
I love this type of compilation, no extra talking, explanations or back story, just a bunch of KOs back to back 👏
@Garrysullivanjones
@Garrysullivanjones Год назад
No time to pack the bong
@brenwalsh9232
@brenwalsh9232 2 года назад
The Foreman KO of Cooney is absolute devastation. And effortlessly smooth
@generaltso4250
@generaltso4250 2 года назад
That slide up uppercut was disgusting
@nickbass0425
@nickbass0425 2 года назад
Bruh that was the smoothest walk up uppercut I’ve ever seen in life 😭
@hoodoosane1400
@hoodoosane1400 2 года назад
I've heard of a drive-by, but that was a walk-by uppercut
@Errcyco
@Errcyco 2 года назад
Seriously one of the best.
@Errcyco
@Errcyco 2 года назад
Did Morrison have aids at this point? Bent ain’t draw blood but still scary
@josepacman1
@josepacman1 2 года назад
Ajagba literally gave that man a video game red bar power punch! 😂
@tomite2001
@tomite2001 Год назад
The guy folded like a newspaper
@Garrysullivanjones
@Garrysullivanjones Год назад
Ready to rumble round 2 Bill Clinton style
@dave7061
@dave7061 Год назад
13:37 that straight right hand from Ali while moving backwards is just Incredible. How many men of his size do you see that can or ever have moved like that? He truly was one of a kind.
@jasonmartin5154
@jasonmartin5154 5 месяцев назад
Ali knock your ass out dancing Ba kwards😂
@Airestotle09
@Airestotle09 11 месяцев назад
Ali just looked different. The way he moved and weaved in and out with that incredible footwork. In combination with his power, well never see that again in our lifetime
@matthewmcdaniel875
@matthewmcdaniel875 2 года назад
Just watch Ali. His peak, before the military suspension, was just a thing of beauty. Speed, skill, power, footwork, instincts..all 10/10. He was still great later on, but those early years? We'll probably never see that combo of skills again.
@DarthValificent
@DarthValificent 2 года назад
Could not agree more . When comparing the greats people always forget that we never actually saw Ali's best years as they were taken from him. When he came back he was great but a shadow of what he was before. And even then he still came out on top in what was undoubtedly the golden era of heavyweights. Ali in his absolute prime is just insane and no heavyweight yet could live with that.....
@garyshaw6602
@garyshaw6602 2 года назад
Free free by
@BigSleepyOx
@BigSleepyOx 2 года назад
Robbed of his prime years, too.
@nononsense5182
@nononsense5182 2 года назад
Some people are a natural, they can read the boxing ring and opponents...
@youwhat5058
@youwhat5058 2 года назад
If you see every fighter in this video they all had similar abilities, Ali clip was completely different. He was from another universe, the GOAT.
@greygolem
@greygolem 2 года назад
Jefferson's short left hook in a barely standing state is a testament to why you NEVER drop your defense and think you have it won, and why you never stop fighting. You have to always think about your next opportunity and swing.
@MrBigham1979
@MrBigham1979 2 года назад
He was about to go down and had one last bullet in the wheel and was able to connect when he took his shot. If he would've missed, the next decent punch would've put him down.
@brettbeez
@brettbeez Год назад
That's was exactly what i was thinking he was going down and then BAM gets that last nice punch in.
@CuzCutz
@CuzCutz Год назад
@9:33 One of the coolest punches ever… the “no look” uppercut!
@BoomBoomXJ
@BoomBoomXJ Год назад
What a beautiful moment for Michael Bentt. Even the moon came out and shined for him inside the arena at 1:29. You can see it clearly on the left-hand side.
@Stashnino
@Stashnino Год назад
😂
@Ami-ut2us
@Ami-ut2us Год назад
🌚
@rileytavares9185
@rileytavares9185 11 месяцев назад
I was looking for a comment about it 😂
@26belya
@26belya 11 месяцев назад
Is anyone not gonna talk about how we could see this coach buttcrack?
@lowestcommonDenomanator
@lowestcommonDenomanator 9 месяцев назад
That Bentt moment is legendary, a real life Rocky moment for sure! Tommy had him in deep trouble, but then his prey bared his fangs and came back at him with such power and heart. What. A. Comeback.
@bigglilwayne7050
@bigglilwayne7050 2 года назад
Foreman is remembered more as the lovable old man with the amazing story of redemption, but young George Foreman was perhaps the most menacing boxer of all time
@danielwhirley6779
@danielwhirley6779 2 года назад
Mean thug like Debo on Fridays lol. He was an 😠 man back then lots of respect for George.RIP ALI AND FRAISER.
@ajarnold8444
@ajarnold8444 2 года назад
At one time we thought Wilder could have taken that most menacing slot, but his difficiences got so exposed against Fury that I think George Foremans position as most menacing is safe for a few more years to come
@rogermckamey8299
@rogermckamey8299 2 года назад
George Foreman ranks either first or second...Sonny Liston scared even George according to George himself.
@jeffouellette9946
@jeffouellette9946 2 года назад
@@rogermckamey8299 lol
@hrvojemilicevic3309
@hrvojemilicevic3309 2 года назад
@@rogermckamey8299 Yes, but it was young George
@Mr.Hall3850
@Mr.Hall3850 2 года назад
8:40 😭😭😭😭 George meant business. You could tell by the walk. Dude was NOT playing around 😂😂😂
@Bustergonad81
@Bustergonad81 Год назад
Foreman’s punches were devastating, hardly any backswing but thrown with evil intent. What a powerhouse he was
@bob456fk6
@bob456fk6 10 месяцев назад
A great video! Thanks for the replays from several angles.
@heyitsme1534
@heyitsme1534 2 года назад
Foreman is top 3 in my book. The guy was an absolute monster in his prime. His hands were sledgehammers. What an era of boxing that was. True heavyweights. Amazing that much talent saturated that time. What a great time for boxing!
@UltimaPowers
@UltimaPowers 2 года назад
100% agree, coming back and recapturing the title at 45 was nuts.
@steveswangler6373
@steveswangler6373 2 года назад
the heavyweight division of the 1970's was rivalled by the middleweight division in the early 80's
@torvilasulvstle362
@torvilasulvstle362 2 года назад
@@UltimaPowers 45. He is born 10th of January 1949, just like me!
@UltimaPowers
@UltimaPowers 2 года назад
@@torvilasulvstle362 Ah thanks for the correction and Happy 73rd Birthday for the 10th!
@torvilasulvstle362
@torvilasulvstle362 2 года назад
@@UltimaPowers Thanks! Peace to you and your house!
@erickjohnson5471
@erickjohnson5471 2 года назад
That Ijagba knockout was devastating. The punch sounded loud enough to knock his opponent’s head off.😡
@ZookaTG
@ZookaTG Год назад
No be juju be that???
@LetsWasteEachOthersTiempo
@LetsWasteEachOthersTiempo Год назад
@@ZookaTG whatchu talking bout Willis? 🤔
@shropsiberian
@shropsiberian Год назад
Corkscrewed him into the canvas. Just like Foreman did to Cooney.
@jacoballen4189
@jacoballen4189 Год назад
Mad respect to Williams though. He ate everything Ali was throwing and still stood back up a lot of times. That's heart.
@joeblough261
@joeblough261 Год назад
I always love watching that uppercut/hook Foreman drilled Cooney with. And the right hand that seemed to literally drill him into the canvas. So damn smooth. Reminds me of the Smash punch of Ruddock, and also Margarito's punch vs. Cotto in both fights. Foreman actually drilled Holyfield with that shot a couple of times and even the 208lb Holyfield didn't go anywhere. One of the greatest chins of all times. Holy said he went to his corner and asked, "did he knock all my teeth out? I think all my teeth fell out?" And his corner said, "Nah Real Deal, you're fine", but Holy said, "i know they'll tell you anything in your corner to get you to keep fighting, so I was still convinced I had no teeth". Ha. What a tough SOB.
@mr.nobody9697
@mr.nobody9697 2 года назад
Foreman at 40 was an absolute tank. Slow but sturdy and powerful.
@Jay-dd2jq
@Jay-dd2jq 2 года назад
That part fam
@kenrickeason
@kenrickeason 2 года назад
He changed his way of fighting cause he knew his age and speed would be a factor..
@Axe_Slinger
@Axe_Slinger Год назад
Right off the bat that George Foreman power is SOOO unbelievable! It was such a nonchalant punch, lazily tossed out there, with no expectation of it doing much damage, although this was coming off a knockdown I mean just look at the way that his head was turned, looking away as it landed, until he heard the audience's collective gasp so he snaps his head back around to look for the reason that caused the crowd to react the way it did. He sees his opponent frozen in place, like a statue, so he then tries to land a "haymaker" which was clearly not necessary because he was already on the way to the canvas! If it hand landed cleanly he probably would have killed the guy! Edit - I should mention Gerry Cooney, the guy who got knocked out, didn't have an amazing chin but I think it's safe to say that he was considered to have had a "better then average" chin. His downfall was that his defense was lacking and he rarely tried to clinch when he got hurt. He was brought along too fast and I think he truly believed that his incredible left hook gave him his best chance to win rather then trying to clinch, and defend, until he got his head clear! I think that had he had a better team of handlers he would've become the, "Great White Hope" that everyone expected him to become! One of the best Heavyweights to never win a world title belt. He had a record of 28-3 (24 KOs) when he retired. His 3 losses were to Larry Holmes, in 1982 for the WBC Title (he was 25-0) - Michael Spinks, in 1987 for a lineal world title (he was 28-1) - George Foreman in this fight in 1990 (he was 28-2). He also didn't fight very often, due to injury issues and poor management!
@jeffereyjones9608
@jeffereyjones9608 2 года назад
Old boys mouthpiece flew like a flying saucer.
@emwangik
@emwangik 2 года назад
How did Mike Tyson not make this list? He has a Top 10 of his own
@allanmathewborja1198
@allanmathewborja1198 2 года назад
That's because. He'll fill this list alone.
@michaelmccrobie5856
@michaelmccrobie5856 2 года назад
BWAAAAHAHAHAHA.....I only clicked on the comments to see the Tyson fanboys
@rickflose
@rickflose 2 года назад
Looks like top rank only
@loxleyltd
@loxleyltd 2 года назад
thats what i was thinking
@juanspears5567
@juanspears5567 2 года назад
Go to Chiseled Adonis...he has like Mike's whole career...
@sicebim1
@sicebim1 2 года назад
Peak Ali was just beautiful to watch. Fluid, smooth, entertaining excellent timing of when to massage you with punches and when to throw a precise bombardment.
@Allen_784
@Allen_784 Год назад
Foreman's walk by uppercut is a thing of beauty. #1 in my book.
@raap1
@raap1 6 месяцев назад
Same! So stylish shot
@nt6001
@nt6001 Год назад
you really made us see number 9 for sure . all the angles of a not so magnificent KO. BRAVO
@alessandrogambino420
@alessandrogambino420 2 года назад
Man! That Foreman uppercut was so gangster! How he fainted, how he delivered, how he gave the last punch and all of this completely stoic. Wonderful.
@nursemcfarlane6655
@nursemcfarlane6655 2 года назад
Brutal.
@counterstriving
@counterstriving 2 года назад
The word is "feinted"; "fainted" is when somebody passes out. No offense I hope.
@eldracooper994
@eldracooper994 2 года назад
had him looking like dirty laundry lol.
@robertdevito5001
@robertdevito5001 2 года назад
@@counterstriving Foreman feinted, and Cooney fainted, cuz Foreman’s uppercut, left Cooney’s shorts tainted. Idk
@counterstriving
@counterstriving 2 года назад
@@robertdevito5001 Nice.
@jacqueskirchner4147
@jacqueskirchner4147 2 года назад
Ali was phenomenally good. He literally picked a spot and connected. Crazy, crazy hand speed, accuracy, defense and skill. He was in a class of his own.
@ibnsabeel9466
@ibnsabeel9466 2 года назад
He was the Carlos Hathcock of the heavy weights then and now and maybe for any weight division. Cat like speed with insane accuracy even when moving laterally. May God have mercy on his soul. 👍☮️
@sportsfan5548
@sportsfan5548 2 года назад
In his prime, which he was when he fought Cleveland Williams, he was virtually untouchable.
@leonardlarrisey7525
@leonardlarrisey7525 2 года назад
Like Sugar Ray Leonard , the fastest hands I ever saw
@PierreMcclardy1117
@PierreMcclardy1117 2 года назад
I'm sorry but ali was the most complete fighter of all time in my eyes. Hand speed crazy. One of his opponents said his punches really stung. Power and speed? Dont get better than that. And not to mention his footwork . Cant hit what u cant see
@JB-wr2lx
@JB-wr2lx 2 года назад
We were fortunate to have see Ali .
@BGxATHENA
@BGxATHENA 2 года назад
Love to see these amazing fight thank u bro
@carloizquierdo3313
@carloizquierdo3313 24 дня назад
Ali’s vs Williams, Ali definitely style looks from a different era at that time so advance and the footwork. Unreal 🐐
@israelmckingley7183
@israelmckingley7183 2 года назад
That George Foreman uppercut was such a clean and non-telegraphed shot. Anybody would have slept if caught with that.
@kendalethomas6750
@kendalethomas6750 2 года назад
Big George power was CRAZY. Doesn't even look like he swinging with a lot of energy. I can only imagine what the shots he really put energy behind felt like.
@ronbonora7872
@ronbonora7872 2 года назад
Marciano's KO of Walcott was pretty good too! LOL
@MrCancer1965
@MrCancer1965 Год назад
RIP Muhammad Ali. My favorite All Time Boxer, hands down.🙏🙏
@obinnaanyanwu2404
@obinnaanyanwu2404 2 года назад
That ajagba’s KO I felt it while watching
@jwdickinson643
@jwdickinson643 2 года назад
Foreman’s left upper cut was delivered like a drive-by!
@Mindlabytinth
@Mindlabytinth Год назад
sent Cooney to Morpheus, same day shipping.
@NamCaHat
@NamCaHat 9 месяцев назад
😂😂😂 delivered a package Cooney didn’t order
@tylerlarsen1842
@tylerlarsen1842 2 года назад
Muhammad Ali at his peak was unbeatable. Greatest agility ever seen in the division, one of the greatest chins ever, the greatest jab ever, and excellent knockout power in his own right. If only he didn't have his prime years taken away because of the suspension.
@desertcactus.
@desertcactus. Год назад
Ali's accurate punches... no more words needed 🥊
@mrnodayzoff8729
@mrnodayzoff8729 2 года назад
I like how the ref grabbed Foreman after that last punch as if he was saving the opponent 😂
@MrJerks93
@MrJerks93 2 года назад
He was trying to save the guy's life!
@martinchristian7270
@martinchristian7270 2 года назад
Ali in his prime was a magnificent boxer. Practically untouchable.
@jamesanthony5681
@jamesanthony5681 2 года назад
He took some shots.
@yvonneporterallison1421
@yvonneporterallison1421 2 года назад
Absolutely he made boxing more popular. He said what he meant and meant what he said
@orlandosantos3787
@orlandosantos3787 Год назад
Ali king of boxing
@waynebuckland7879
@waynebuckland7879 Год назад
Only one boxer, Rocky Marciano, to rival Ali and perhaps surpass him. 49-0 is hard to beat after all.
@TheTruth-pl3mk
@TheTruth-pl3mk Год назад
@@waynebuckland7879 It's not that hard to beat, actually. It's simply about careful matchmaking, if you know how boxing really works. A manager, promoter, trainer and matchmaker all get together to decide who their fighter is best-suited to face next. If someone is deemed too dangerous, you avoid them and choose the next guy ranked below or further below, etc. And it carries on like that until you get to a title shot. Marciano was 42-0 when got his shot against Jersey Joe Walcott but the only name on his record was a washed-up Joe Louis and a lucky decision over Roland LaStarza. Brian Nielsen got to 49-0 just by facing a combination of bums and has-beens, while turning down a WBC title shot against Lennox Lewis.
@dancontreras2104
@dancontreras2104 Год назад
"down like a redwood" Cracked me up! -dc
@gilbertrayan3770
@gilbertrayan3770 Год назад
I like how Ali is respectful to the opponent
@jakxcombat
@jakxcombat 2 года назад
George Foreman will forever be my favourite. His walk-in left uppercut is my favourite KO of all time.
@hellspells74
@hellspells74 2 года назад
Big George is always a beast!
@tonioriginal3215
@tonioriginal3215 7 месяцев назад
Ali’s pinches seem straight out of a movie, they’re so straight clean and direct man.
@NWBOXING247
@NWBOXING247 Год назад
That Foreman uppercut reminds me of Terence Crawford when he came in the beginning of a round and dropped Kavaulaskis with one shot- brilliant!
@TehSymbiote
@TehSymbiote 2 года назад
The foreman uppercut is just so great! Its almost as if he just did it in passing
@steve210sa
@steve210sa 2 года назад
How is Mike Tyson not in this video? He's the KING of knockouts!!
@BetheasByteReloaded
@BetheasByteReloaded Год назад
Because Tyson's KO's were in a class by themselves.
@davidsmith385
@davidsmith385 Год назад
Wonder if the guy who's jaw got broken by Mike is finally eating solid food.
@mikeroagreschen5350
@mikeroagreschen5350 10 месяцев назад
No, he's not.
@tooth-bones
@tooth-bones 7 месяцев назад
Sonny Liston is the king of knockout
@brianeasterby8579
@brianeasterby8579 6 месяцев назад
Where’s lennox, he done some damage
@pierrebonhomme8989
@pierrebonhomme8989 Год назад
That George Foreman uppercut was beautiful and brutal. Amazing!
@Sessizgemi852011
@Sessizgemi852011 Год назад
George Foreman, Joe fraizer and Muhammed Ali... The world has never had such big guys anymore.
@_Golden_Glow_
@_Golden_Glow_ Год назад
Fury is 6,9
@Alexanderpaal67
@Alexanderpaal67 8 месяцев назад
The 3 ♑️
@preciousjackson-williams2358
@preciousjackson-williams2358 2 года назад
Foreman was already selling grills at this point, somebody should of told homie too guard his grill
@matthewjdouglas6471
@matthewjdouglas6471 2 года назад
George foreman uppercuts hit like a nothing I've ever seen before. The power is just ridiculous
@EshBBX
@EshBBX 9 месяцев назад
That Jefferson KO while he was about to go down himself haha, beautiful. Just one last full punch
@muskratrepairservices7701
@muskratrepairservices7701 Год назад
Love Foreman’s unconventional style. That lead in with the uppercut is just too damn cool.
@illcosby5866
@illcosby5866 2 года назад
The foreman uppercut #1 all time. The form, the swagger in his walk, that KO was the pinnacle of KOs
@LittleRapGuy
@LittleRapGuy 2 года назад
The Foreman grill... :). . .
@MrBendylaw
@MrBendylaw 2 года назад
If you can find it, there's one Joe Louis laid on Two-Ton Tony Galento that picked that big boy up on his tiptoes. That's my favorite.
@coolspike7659
@coolspike7659 2 года назад
Check out Wilders KO on stirvene , the 2nd fight
@saltyzu8412
@saltyzu8412 2 года назад
Gangster AF. Let’s go Brandon!
@MrBendylaw
@MrBendylaw 2 года назад
@@saltyzu8412 Who's Brandon?
@rochstan123
@rochstan123 2 года назад
Lennox Lewis vs Hasim Rahman 2 knockout was one of the most beautiful one two knockouts I've ever seen.
@jking3892
@jking3892 Год назад
Beautiful Knockouts!!! Beautiful
@dancontreras2104
@dancontreras2104 Год назад
Damn! George Foreman's punches are like guided missiles -- his accuracy with those punches at pin point. -dc
@user-zs7eb5uc9r
@user-zs7eb5uc9r 2 года назад
Big George's uppercut is art! Beautiful ~~~What a punch!
@johnx1897
@johnx1897 2 года назад
George Foreman! What a beast, long live GF, one of the best ever!
@kidzbop38isstraightfire92
@kidzbop38isstraightfire92 Год назад
George Foreman dancing in and throwing that uppercut is one of the funniest yet most impressive things I've ever seen. He lulled him to sleep with his dancing feet, with some help from his flashing hands
@TruthSurge
@TruthSurge Год назад
What happened to Rocky Marciano Walcott ko? Or walcott's strolling uppercut ko?
@michaeljoseph1344
@michaeljoseph1344 2 года назад
If that uppercut from foreman brought Cooney down without adding that extra one, as he crossover, that would automatically be added in Guinesss book as the most badass KO of a lifetime
@ComboMuster
@ComboMuster 2 года назад
I'm telling you these old school old timers are as tough as you can imagine. Took Ali few knockdowns and Williams still on his feet. Golden Age of boxing.
@ytsux9259
@ytsux9259 2 года назад
Ali was such a beautiful and charismatic boxer.
@shamekajackson7627
@shamekajackson7627 2 года назад
@@ytsux9259 yes indeed......ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0VC3-pM-KhQ.html
@jimcameron4672
@jimcameron4672 6 месяцев назад
Big George always accurate with the finishing punches
@haoleflip3051
@haoleflip3051 Год назад
Great video, Ray Mercer knocked out Tommy Morrison too in the most brutal way, should have been on the list as well
@Kinebudd420
@Kinebudd420 2 года назад
That Weaver-Tate ko reminded me of EA Sports Fight Night games and getting in the extra smacks while the opponent's body frozen in time is making their way down to the canvas. Also surprised the ref even bothered counting as long as he did with that man's soul resting in another dimension
@barehandbaseball
@barehandbaseball Год назад
he let that man fall flat on his face unconscious and continued to give him the entire 10 count. Ahh the good ol days
@deandrenicholas2545
@deandrenicholas2545 Год назад
I'll never understand that from boxing refs. You just saw that man's soul get sent to the shadow realm... The fuck you counting for? Call that man as knocked out and get him some fuckin help lol!
@jaycesmith7899
@jaycesmith7899 2 года назад
When Foreman beat Cooney, Foreman was 40/41. I'm 46 now and do everything to avoid contact. George was still boxing professionally at my age. Hell he won a title in his mid 40's. I heard about his street fights as a teen in Houston's 5th ward against full grown men.
@zaidkhan-uq2bk
@zaidkhan-uq2bk 2 года назад
LoL same, I remember when i was 19 and Foreman won the title in 1994, I thought I hope i age like him. I doubt anyone could do what George did and even today in his 70's I wouldn't get in the ring with him
@britishpatriot7386
@britishpatriot7386 2 года назад
Lol that fixed load of crap ???
@knockup100
@knockup100 2 года назад
@@zaidkhan-uq2bk no disrespect for Foreman, but a Lennox, both Klitschko brothers and many others would also beat Michael Moorer at age 45.
@capnchronic408
@capnchronic408 2 года назад
I'm 46 and fell down on the sidewalk last week, took me 10 minutes to get up
@jamesanthony5681
@jamesanthony5681 2 года назад
@@knockup100 No.
@dalyonking
@dalyonking Год назад
Thought they’d be Marciano on Jersey Joe Walcott on here. That’s was devastating
@joeblough261
@joeblough261 Год назад
It's just the ones available from Top Rank's video library.
@ewed418
@ewed418 15 дней назад
8:39 was an outstanding delivery of the Foreman cast iron Grill
@kabohakevin4103
@kabohakevin4103 2 года назад
The way Ali picked that man apart effortlessly floating in and out of range as he liked was a vintage demonstration of the sweet science.🔥🔥
@bradleykinnell6435
@bradleykinnell6435 2 года назад
Burst out laughing watching this, this guy sold his defense before the fight or he should have, his face just keeps this look that says "the fuck is happening right now?"
@kabohakevin4103
@kabohakevin4103 2 года назад
@@bradleykinnell6435 he had absolutely nothing to do. Every time he tried to create distance and reset his rythm, Ali simply floated over with vicious combinations. When he tried to retaliate he was either met with a counter or Ali simply floated just out of range. Ali was the simply unstoppable in his prime.
@bradleykinnell6435
@bradleykinnell6435 2 года назад
Truly a man born for the sport, never watched the Williams fight in full
@BottleBri
@BottleBri 2 года назад
Foreman walked up to cooney like he was taking a stroll in the park! That left was one of the best punches ever landed by any great heavyweight. George was a devastating force in TWO whole separate careers ten years apart, both ending in being champion of the world. Incredible feat that will never be seen again. Edit- robbed by the bent judges against Shannon Briggs in one of the biggest robberies ever seen in boxing.
@jeffbaril548
@jeffbaril548 2 года назад
IMHO George Foreman is the heaviest hitter of all time. Some were faster and more explosive. But no one hit with a heavier thump than Foreman.
@BottleBri
@BottleBri 2 года назад
@@jeffbaril548 I agree! He had the kind of power that would ‘shift’ a guy across the ring a few feet from s body shot.
@noahcasa7917
@noahcasa7917 2 года назад
Ali 3 times champion, also different era’s. But george indeed is one of the greatest
@BottleBri
@BottleBri 2 года назад
@@noahcasa7917 oh I am very sure Ali was the greatest heavyweight of all times. Big George has to be a close second simply by the huge feats he achieved in two whole separate careers a whole decade apart. It’s incredible. 👍💥🥊
@noahcasa7917
@noahcasa7917 2 года назад
@@BottleBri how he changed as man and humbled himself after the rumble is great. For me most def one of the greatest, its not just about achievements inside the ring 💪🏼
@petebutler5139
@petebutler5139 Год назад
Excellent video
@rustysteam1166
@rustysteam1166 Год назад
1:29 A great man once said, "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, look at my crack as I pull up my tee".
@MB-jn3xz
@MB-jn3xz 2 года назад
The George Foreman uppercut & over the top slammer combo ko.. such deadly finishing power Wow !
@m.d.f3797
@m.d.f3797 2 года назад
Definitely a perfect ending to the ranking. Just look at Ali's knockdown. He knocked the guy down walking backwards all while his opponent is walking towards him. His accuracy and power is on point.
@timoaksproductions
@timoaksproductions 2 года назад
Muhammed Ali A Legend
@interplanetariamente
@interplanetariamente 2 года назад
Watching Alì after seeing Tyson Fury it's like drinking a glass of Dom Perignon after an orange juice
@_Golden_Glow_
@_Golden_Glow_ Год назад
​@@interplanetariamente fury would beat ali
@jamesroberts1964
@jamesroberts1964 Год назад
The Foreman uppercut is just something else.
@g.creighton3601
@g.creighton3601 Год назад
It was so simple, and so compact no wasted motion...like he was walking by someone in the park and then Boom 💥💥
@andreabrembilla6466
@andreabrembilla6466 2 года назад
I've never seen someone throwing so effortlessly and yet with so much power as Foreman used to. Hell the gap between what you expect in your brain and what actually happens is absurd.
@missayawk
@missayawk 2 года назад
All arm power too.Rarely used his legs.
@doliveira3009
@doliveira3009 2 года назад
When the box was an art, technic and courage, not violence, midia and money only.
@user-Drop_Davis
@user-Drop_Davis 2 года назад
Foreman chopped wood to add that extra thump after each punch. The combination of deceptive speed, heavy handed weight shifting power and experience was all George Foreman.
@JamesinAZ
@JamesinAZ 2 года назад
Foreman I feel had arguably the heaviest punch. In his prime, he was out to hurt you permanently. Ali had his number though.
@sterlihalla
@sterlihalla 2 года назад
@@JamesinAZ I think Foreman probably did lasting damage to Ali though. Even though Ali won that fight, he probably lost the war eventually.
@marksabean6673
@marksabean6673 2 года назад
This whole video could have have been Tyson knocking people out
@moebetta4224
@moebetta4224 2 года назад
Or Foreman. Or Sugar Ray Robinson. Or Jake LaMotta. Or Marvin Hagler, or dozens of others...what's your point? The Tyson fanboys are really boring.
@mollkatless
@mollkatless 2 года назад
@@moebetta4224 Marvin Hagler had one punch knockout power?
@mollkatless
@mollkatless 2 года назад
@Lov Mir you my friend, need some serious work on your spelling and syntax, wow!
@j_ko9
@j_ko9 2 года назад
@@mollkatless lmao!!! 😂🤣😂
@emanthegman9511
@emanthegman9511 2 года назад
@@moebetta4224 which tyson are you guys on about, Mike or fury ?
@manduheavyvazquez5268
@manduheavyvazquez5268 Год назад
Masterpiece ever. Great
@ichoosefreedom9321
@ichoosefreedom9321 2 года назад
The 6th knockout should be number one. I don’t care how good the fighter was but that knockout is the most power and vicious shot iv ever seen. Just gives me chills watching it.
@diegomo1413
@diegomo1413 2 года назад
Foreman was hitting that man like he couldn’t miss his head if he tried
@koolhandduke4087
@koolhandduke4087 2 года назад
No Mike Tyson knockouts. Pls tell me the guy that put this together was fired or at least demoted.
@floydgotti664
@floydgotti664 2 года назад
Exactly...how can you have a list like this without Tyson?? Lol
@drewbranch7700
@drewbranch7700 2 года назад
🙌🏽🤣
@johnneville904
@johnneville904 2 года назад
My exact sentiment, Tyson had some of the most devastating knockouts in the history of the sport.. You could have 10 knockouts just from Tyson alone..
@jogman262
@jogman262 2 года назад
@ KoolHandDuke. Yes totally unacceptable not to have Tyson on this list. Also Sugar Ray Leonard’s ko of Davey Boy Green is top 3 on anybody’s list too.
@borizh
@borizh 2 года назад
Seriously
@RJALEXANDER777
@RJALEXANDER777 Год назад
Foreman hit Frazier with a similar uppercut. Astonishing how tough Joe was, being able to get up from similar punishment and more.
@deking1973
@deking1973 Год назад
6:56, what a knockout out of nowhere 😱😱😱
@makannegharianya6593
@makannegharianya6593 2 года назад
Savage uppercut from Foreman. Very effortless.
@trinkabuszczuk6138
@trinkabuszczuk6138 2 года назад
Some say Ali's performance against Cleveland Williams was his finest hour. Cleveland was a very capable fighter.
@mrmatthews6315
@mrmatthews6315 2 года назад
That fight took place after Williams was shot in the stomach. Not to take anything away from Ali, but its hard to say that that was Williams at his best
@trinkabuszczuk6138
@trinkabuszczuk6138 2 года назад
@@mrmatthews6315 They say a “shot in the arm” is a booster of energy, affording the recipient more vim and vigour. I can only assume a shot in the stomach bestows similar properties.
@peaceonearth351
@peaceonearth351 2 года назад
@@trinkabuszczuk6138 Didn't he mean literally shot? Like by a gun?
@peaceonearth351
@peaceonearth351 2 года назад
Ali (Cassius Clay) looked really good against Floyd Patterson also.
@Papote44
@Papote44 2 года назад
@Trinka Buszczuk Yes... I believe Bert Sugar made that statement.
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