Nothing special, just a keep busy video. While on the lookout for promising prospects I often stumble across some pretty impressive knockouts. Thought I'd share 100 of the best ones that I found.
Please do more of these. It’s nice to see some proper brutal KOs as opposed to the slightly wobbly legs and waving off we see so often. A lot of these end up with the guy unconscious on the ground - that’s the whole point.
@@colderbeer A boxer I know broke his opponent's jaw in I think the 8th round of a ten rounder which ended the fight. Said he wasn't in the least bit sorry just proud of himself that his punches had been hard enough. Quite right he was too.
You are so wrong.....people pay money to see a FIGHT, not some little pretend display where the ref stops the event way too soon. And if a fighter can't handle a beating, he can go down to stop it. Little children who are so worried about the welfare of boxers should NEVER watch boxing.....you need to be watching ballet, or maybe watch bowling.
@@colderbeer I'm an amateur 1-0 1tko and I've been a boxing fan for years now. I thought my fight got stopped a lil early for my own liking but the ref did their Job since the guy clearly wasn't up to the challenge anymore. YOU clearly have no clue what you're talking about the referee's one and only job is to make sure fighters get home safely and ensure rules are followed. Do some surface level research and you'll see this fight game isn't a joke: Gerald Mclellan, Michael Watson and even recently Patrick Day are just a few examples of referees not stopping the fight soon enough and even then all of those examples weren't nearly as bad as this ref counting out a man that's blatantly unable to continue and needs immediate medical assistance. YOU should NEVER watch boxing if you're unable to decipher when any official is doing their Job effectively or not bloody casual.
@@colderbeer Spoken like the true imbecile you obviously are. Too much punishment can permanently damage you. I'm guessing that you yourself have been hit in the head one too many times.
@@joshuabetts-priddy6627 You know NOTHING about the sport of boxing. The ref's REAL job is to make sure it's a fair fight without guys hitting low, kicking, biting, hitting after the bell, etc, and no rabbit punches. Hey, if you can't handle a beating GET OUT OF THE SPORT. Fight fans are sick of all you Tooth Fairies who break out in tears whenever some bum gets his clock cleaned in the ring. Too bad, so sad.
Nah, eat some good fats, and hallucinogenic mushrooms, smoke some bud, drink alot of water, some tea with local honey, some meat broth, most folk will be ok.
Thank you for another great video. Watching this video, one thing is shown. There are too many unqualified refrees in boxing world. Wtf are they counting when they see a fighter fall to the canvase face first
Top vid. Great to see the bouts from lesser-known shows/upcoming fighters. And thank you for not needlessly talking over it/providing commentary like some channels do. Safe to say this content does the talking
Crazy f!$king video!! The brutality!! I appreciate the research you put in it to find these vicious knockouts. Boxing is not for the faint at heart. Take good care and all the best my friend!! 👊✌
These guys are barely professional, which is what makes this video fun. This should give boxing fans a better appreciation of boxers who make it to contender level. The fights we see on Showtime or ESPN rarely have this level of brutal knockout because of the level of training, experience, and skill they have before making it to network TV. Some guy who loses a blowout decision to somebody like Sabastian Fundora is 10 times better than anybody in this video, and I'm including the guys who scored the knockouts.
Big fan of the Big Cat! Made a poorly made video of him 8 years ago that was taken down due to copyright issues. Would definitely consider making a mini doc of him, very interesting story. Not a great deal of footage of him though unfortunately.
@@RainyDayBoxing wait NO LISTEN i have all of his fights that u can buy i got daniels fight liston both. herring fight terrel fight ali fight jim lylie fight chuvalo fight i have on my channel also could you make the big cat video linked and give me the link i wanna see it so bad im one of the biggest cleve big cat fans
@@colderbeer The job of the referee is to stop the fight if a fighter is taking too much punishment, so they can certainly be blamed on some occasions.
We will Never see a KO like this from Jake Paul. And he won't stop popping up on my feed and will earn more money then possibly all these dudes combined. Ffs
@@the1knifepro169 No, I actually do box, but that shit should be disqualification. It doesn't matter if it was because of adrenaline or else, you can't do shit like that in the ring. This is not fighting, this is trying to kill. Foreman & Julian Jackson never did shit like that and they are the 2 most aggressive boxers ever
@@the1knifepro169 Wtf I'm not scared of people getting KOed cold, I'm not scared of the possibility of dying into the ring because in this sport shit like this happens, but the thing that i don't want to see is people trying to kill each other. Even the great Muhammad Ali stopped while Foreman was falling down in the most important fight in all boxing history and the most important sports event of all time, if you like this shit YOU should never ever enter in a ring because this is not sport, this is an assassination and if you like this you're a threat to society
@@tljxedo3644 There is a moral code that has to be respected from every fighter. Throwing a punch to an opponent in that situation can be accepted, like for example Marciano Vs.Walcott 1, but throwing a combo in that situation is unacceptable. Standing in a fight means being able to fight, if you're on your feet but you lost control of your body i have to stop. Nicolino Locche managed to damage his opponents as less as possible and still is one of the best fighters ever, if you can't manage to win a fight without trying to kill your opponent when it's not necessary means you're a coward