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Scariest Knockouts in Boxing History | Part 2



Scariest Knockouts in Boxing History | Part 2

Knockouts are a constant reminder that boxing is a dangerous sport. Although a knockout is one of the most anticipated moments in every match, some of it can produce unexpected outcomes and even change the life of a boxer forever. That is why safety is one of the greatest concerns in the sport.
This video is a compilation of some of the scariest knockout moments in boxing history.

👇 Scariest Knockouts in Boxing History :

👉Part 1: https://youtu.be/PK8nDJZkR0o

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40 Comments

  1. Nice selection of bouts. The only joke was the announcer telling us that Tyson went over to Frazier "quite concerned". Tyson has never been concerned over anyone but himself, and that is NOT a compliment.

  2. Eklund v Clarke was the first time I've seen that. That is one of the absolute worst knockouts I've seen, up there with Griffith v Paret III. Where was the referee? An incredible lack of awareness, and something that permanently changed that man's life.

  3. WTF was the last one about. Guy was out cold but he took a further 9 hits undefended to the head before the ref stood in. That Ref was shocking.

  4. The Tyson-Frazier fight was back in pay per view events were shown at bars, my friend paid 40$ for a ticket, went to the bar for a drink, and the fight ended!

  5. i was an amatuer boxer in my younger days and partook in a lot of local fairground matches when they came around every year ( Goose Fair, Nottigham, UK), as an experienced fighter compared to most guys i was fighting/sparring against, if they played it cool they walked away with a bit of cash in their pockets and the respect of their mates/peers/girl etc, that part i enjoyed, but when you have a gang of 10 guys waiting outside because you ko'ed their mate, that part i didn't:)
    i would talk to them before the match and explain said concept, and that if they didn't agree and felt like they really wanted to test themselves, that that was great i would oblige them with as i love to fight, it rarely happened, but when it did, once his bell was rung a bit i would step back, watch the legs go, see if they were going to go down etc, the ref, who was also the boss of the show would call me a pussy and mock me for not knocking them the fuck out as it was better for business in his mind, however i'd seen what happens to kids who sparred without mouthguards, they lose teeth… i just didnt want to hurt anyone, people think boxing is fun, it hurts to get punched in the teeth, to get ur nose broken (not me thankfully) few want to do it once they have had a few kickings, pissed blood a few times etc, hah most of my mates couldn't even get through the first circuit training session never mind spar rounds after or fight. For me though It was the best thing i have ever done.

  6. I've always thought the two scariest knockouts were Tyson over Frazier and the David tua on John Ruiz. Mostly due to the extremely lopsided aspect of the fight and the devastating conclusion

  7. I've got too much pride to be a professional boxer and possibly being ko'd by one punch by just one other man 🤣

  8. The last part of the video where the ref didn't stop the fight after the boxer is 100% knocked out and the other boxer repeatly keeps punching him is abit too exssesivly in my view

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