A knockout is the one ending in sports that can’t be negotiated. No judges, no “he stole the last two rounds,” no debate about tactics. It’s just the cleanest full stop possible: one fighter still ...
From George Foreman's devastating power to Archie Moore's technical precision, we break down the greatest knockout artists in boxing history and the distinct styles that made them lethal finishers.
The pound-for-pound debate is boxing's oldest and most unsolvable argument. Strip away the weight advantages, remove the era, ...
The late George Foreman was a history maker and breaker during his illustrious heavyweight run amongst his fellow boxing icons. One of the most formidable punchers in the sport’s long history, George ...
There is nothing in the sport of boxing that quite resonates to the masses like a thunderous knockout punch. Whether we are talking heavyweights or even the smallest of weight divisions, the criteria ...
Four-weight boxing kingpin Roy Jones Jr. travelled up and down weights to great success during his esteemed run in the ring, but one such move arguably ruined his career. Landing gold as low as ...
Knockouts are generally all about timing, precision, and risk (or luck, who knows?). One clean connection can erase rounds of careful work, flip the odds, and leave an arena frozen for a pregnant ...