60 Minutes of INSANE Boxing Knockouts

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Published 2022-10-18
We take a trip down memory lane to look at 60 Minutes of insane boxing #knockout featuring #mannypacquiao #tysonfury and others.

Next up for Top Rank Boxing, Ukraine’s former pound-for-pound king, the man known as “Loma,” is back.

Vasiliy Lomachenko, a three-weight world champion, will make his triumphant New York City return in the 12-round main event Saturday, October 29 against undefeated contender Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden.

The 10-round featherweight co-feature sees two-time Cuban Olympic gold medalist Robeisy “El Tren” Ramirez attempt to author a career-best win against former world champion Jessie Magdaleno.

U.S. Olympic silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. (3-0, 3 KOs), who is coming off a 44-second knockout over Marco Antonio Canedo in August, looks to make it 4-0 in a six-round heavyweight special feature.

Lomachenko-Ortiz, Ramirez-Magdaleno, and Torrez Jr. headline a card that will stream live and exclusively on ESPN+. Promoted by Top Rank, tickets starting at $56 go on sale Thursday, September 15 at 12 p.m. ET and will be available to purchase at Ticketmaster.com.

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All Comments (21)
  • @qxqp
    It's crazy how long they used to let the fights go on for after multiple knock downs
  • @XGlite015
    The first fight when Pacquiao knocked down JMM three times and broke his nose, all in the first round. I was thinking, why is this guy not KO'd, why does he keep pushing forward when others couldn't recover? That's pure courage and willpower. Three fights later he KO'd Pacquiao. What an amazing turn of events.
  • @c_soren1537
    31:14 is crazy, that metal chair had to have done more damage than like half of these knockouts
  • These men risked their lives to feed their families and for their legacies. Respect, respect, respect.
  • Thank you so much for putting the old fights in the best quality possible. I’ve always had the upmost respect for the older generations, but just being honest, seeing them in bad quality film makes it hard to truly appreciate them as much as they should be. It seriously makes my day to see this. Historical boxing matches deserve more preservation
  • People underestimate the danger of those back of the head punches.
  • @londonbe240
    9:03 might be the most elite level I’ve seen , he really broke him down
  • @antwanlee31
    i remember watching the manny and marquez fight the night they fought, when he hit him and he fell flat like that i instantly thought "damn is he alive" that was one of the meanest knockouts ever
  • @DanHosler
    29:28 That slingshot from the ref was perfect 31:14 Who tf threw a steel chair, that cop got fucked up worse than the boxer
  • @eddicarlo5362
    Knockouts are definitely the best part of boxing. No question. But when we see a permanent injury or a death, it really reminds us that we find joy in seeing other potentially die. That’s why I’ll always respect any fighter who steps in there willing to take that risk. They risk their lives for our entertainment.
  • @KidFresh71
    I always respect fighters (Ali and Hearns, for example) that don't add an extra vicious blow against a helpless opponent going down. Takes incredible discipline, in the heat of the moment with adrenaline flowing, to show such restraint, grace, mercy and sportsmanship.
  • I was thinking Manny was going to knock the other guy out at any second. The crowd in the front rows apparently did too. Total shock.
  • The rivalry of Pacquiao and Marquez is one of the best if not the best in the history of boxing. Pure heart and will
  • @xav1er66
    How hard I could hit my brother-11:17 How hard I decided to hit him-28:50 How he described it to my dad-13:32 How hard my dad is gonna hit me-17:10