Top 10 Fastest Knockouts in Boxing History – Blink and You’ll Miss It
2025 · Wrestling · Wrestling
Top 10 Fastest Knockouts in Boxing History – Blink and You’ll Miss It
Top 10 Fastest Knockouts in Boxing History – Blink and You’ll Miss It
2025
Wrestling
Get ready for the most explosive countdown in boxing history. These are the top 10 fastest knockouts in professional men’s boxing—every entry backed by official fight records, media coverage, and sanctioning body documentation. From one-punch annihilations to lightning-fast title defenses, this list showcases the brutal beauty of boxing at its most unforgiving. Featuring legends like Jimmy Thunder, Zolani Tete, David Tua, and Bernard Hopkins, each KO is a masterclass in timing, power, and precision. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the sport, this cinematic breakdown delivers the drama, the stats, and the legacy behind every punch. ⚡ Why some slower KOs rank higher? It’s not just about speed—it’s about impact. Clean, decisive finishes that left no doubt. 📌 Subscribe for more boxing breakdowns, underdog stories, and cinematic tributes to the sport’s most unforgettable moments. 👊 Drop your favorite KO in the comments and let’s debate: speed vs brutality—what makes a knockout legendary? 0:00 Intro 0:31 Gerald McClellan vs. Jay Bell (20 seconds) 1:23 Bernard Hopkins vs. Steve Frank (24 seconds) 2:22 David Tua vs. John Ruiz (19 seconds) 3:12 Allan Green vs. Jaidon Codrington (18 seconds) 3:45 Nigel Benn vs. Ian Chantler (16 seconds) 4:26 Daniel Jimenez vs. Harald Geier (17 seconds) 4:58 Phil Williams vs. Brandon Burke (10 seconds) 5:51 Jeremy Williams vs. Arthur Weathers (10 seconds) 6:14 Zolani Tete vs. Siboniso Gonya (11 seconds) 7:01 Jimmy Thunder vs. Crawford Grimsley (13 seconds) 7:59 Outro About Fair Use Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. #FastestKO #boxinghistory #boxing