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Watch the 10 most BRUTAL one-punch KO’s in boxing including Deontay Wilder, Manny Pacquiao and Dillian Whyte

DEONTAY WILDER comes out top in this list of boxing’s most devastating one-punch knockouts.

Sky Sports have ranked the top 10 most jaw-dropping hammer blows from some of the sport’s biggest names.

Manny Pacquiao’s left that floored Ricky Hatton? Check. Dillian Whyte’s earth-shuddering hook that put Dereck Chisora down? That’s in here too.

Relive the 10 best one-punch KOs in this brilliant clip.

10 – Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton – May 2009

This was named Knockout of the Year by respected Ring magazine.

Pacquiao had already knocked Hatton down twice in the first round when he landed this devastating left – which rendered Hatton unconscious before he even hit the deck – with 10 seconds of the second round left.

Pacquiao floored Hatton with this huge left hook

9 – Dave Allen vs Nick Webb – July 2018

The White Rhino flattened Webb with a huge overhand right in the fourth round of their bout.

Webb was unbeaten until he was sent crashing through the ropes, eventually being rescued by his corner and the ref.

Webb was left a crumpled mess on the floor

8 – Wayne Alexander vs Takaloo – September 2004

Croydon star Alexander lifted the World Boxing Union middleweight title after clobbering Takaloo with a massive left hook in the second round.


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Alexander put Takaloo to sleep with this huge left

7 – Ashley Sexton vs Usman Ahmed – January 2010

Sexton landed the English flyweight title with one of the knockouts of the year.

Even more impressively, the mega first-round hit came in what was only Sexton’s ninth pro fight.

Ahmed was sent crashing to the floor

6 – Callum Smith vs Luke Blackledge – December 2016

Blackledge was on the offensive when Smith landed a whopping left.

The ref rushed immediately to help the stricken Blackledge and put him in the recovery position after the 10th-round KO.

Blackledge required urgent medical attention

5 – Dmitry Bivol vs Trent Broadhurst – November 2017

Only 400 people were on hand to see Bivol batter Broadhurst with a first-round KO at a casino in Monte Carlo.

Broadhurst was left a bloody mess after the vicious right hand, which saw Bivol retain his WBA light heavyweight title.

4 – Audley Harrison vs Michael Sprott – April 2010

Harrison became European heavyweight champ after this final-round hammer blow.

The Brit was behind on all three scorecards and seemingly heading for the end of his career when he sent Sprott to the floor with a big left.

Sprott was left completely out of it following Harrison’s left

3 – Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora – December 2018

Brit pair were going toe to toe for 11 brutal rounds before Body Snatcher finished it with a monumental left hook.

Chisora was flat on his back, motionless, after being on the wrong end of the whopping punch.

Chisora could not get up off the canvas after being flattened by Whyte

2 – Carl Froch vs George Groves – May 2014

Ring magazine named Froch’s punch in the eighth round of their epic rematch the Knockout of the Year.

Froch originally went for it with a left hook but Groves blocked it with his gloves – only for The Cobra to send him sprawling with a pulverising right hook to the chin.

Groves was left devastated by Froch in their epic rematch

1 – Deontay Wilder vs Luis Ortiz – November 2019

He might not be able to get the better of Tyson Fury, but ex-WBC king Wilder is not known as the biggest finisher in boxing for nothing.

Here he displayed all of his customary power with a cataclysmic right flush to Ortiz’s face.

Ortiz had no idea where he was after being clocked by Wilder