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A knockout (abbreviated to KO or K.O.) is a fight-ending, winning criterion in several
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boxing Boxing is a combat sport and martial art. Taking place in a boxing ring, it involves two people – usually wearing protective equipment, such as boxing glove, protective gloves, hand wraps, and mouthguards – throwing Punch (combat), punch ...
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Muay Thai Muay Thai or Muaythai (, , ), sometimes referred to as Thai boxing, the Art of Eight Limbs or the Science of Eight Limbs, is a Thai martial art and full-contact combat sport that uses stand-up striking, sweeps, and various clinch fighting, cl ...
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mixed martial arts Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full-contact fighting combat sport, sport based on strike (attack), striking and grappling; incorporating techniques from various combat sports from around the world. In the early 20th century, various inter-s ...
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karate (; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ), also , is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tī'' in Okinawan) un ...
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taekwondo Taekwondo (; ; ) is a Korean martial art and combat sport involving primarily kicking techniques and punching. "Taekwondo" can be translated as ''tae'' ("strike with foot"), ''kwon'' ("strike with hand"), and ''do'' ("the art or way"). In ad ...
and other sports involving striking, as well as fighting-based
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s. A full knockout is considered any legal strike or combination thereof that renders an opponent unable to continue fighting. The term is often associated with a sudden traumatic loss of consciousness caused by a physical blow. Single powerful blows to the head (particularly the jawline and temple) can produce a cerebral concussion or a carotid sinus reflex with syncope and cause a sudden, dramatic KO. Body blows, particularly the liver punch, can cause progressive, debilitating pain that can also result in a KO. In boxing and kickboxing, a knockout is usually awarded when one participant falls to the canvas and is unable to rise to their feet within a specified period of time, typically because of exhaustion, pain, disorientation, or
unconsciousness Unconsciousness is a state in which a living individual exhibits a complete, or near-complete, inability to maintain an awareness of self and environment or to respond to any human or environmental stimulus. Unconsciousness may occur as the r ...
. For example, if a boxer is knocked down and is unable to continue the fight within a ten-second count, they are counted as having been knocked out and their opponent is awarded the KO victory. In mixed martial arts (MMA) competitions, no time count is given after a knockdown, as the sport allows
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as well as ground and pound. If a fighter loses consciousness ("goes limp") as a result of legal strikes, it is declared a KO. Even if the fighter loses consciousness for a brief moment and wakes up again to continue to fight, the fight is stopped and a KO is declared. As many MMA fights can take place on the mat rather than standing, it is possible to score a KO via ground and pound, a common victory for grapplers. In
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'', a player scores a knockout by fully depleting the opponent's health bar, with the victor being awarded the round. The player who wins the most rounds, either by scoring the most knockouts or by having more vitality remaining when time expires during each round, wins the match. This differs from combat sports in reality, where a knockout ends the match immediately. However, some fighting games aim for a more realistic experience, with titles like '' Fight Night'' adhering to the rules of professional boxing, although technically they are classified as sports games, and share many of the same features as NFL and NBA video games.


Technical knockout

A technical knockout (TKO or T.K.O.), stoppage, or referee stopped contest (RSC) is declared when the referee decides during a round that a fighter cannot safely continue the match for any reason. Certain sanctioning bodies also allow the official attending physician at ringside to stop the fight as well. In amateur boxing, and in many regions professionally, including championship fights sanctioned by the
World Boxing Association The World Boxing Association (WBA), formerly known as the National Boxing Association (NBA), is an international professional boxing organization based in Panama. The WBA awards its world championship title at the professional level. Founded ...
(WBA), a TKO is declared when a fighter is knocked down three times in one round (called an "automatic knockout" in WBA rules). Furthermore, in amateur boxing, a boxer automatically wins by TKO if his opponent is knocked down four times in an entire match. In MMA bouts, the referee may declare a TKO if a fighter cannot intelligently defend themselves while being repeatedly struck.


Double knockout

A double knockout, both in real-life
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and in fighting-based
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s, occurs when both fighters trade blows and knock each other out simultaneously and are both unable to continue fighting. In amateur boxing, a double knockout result is determined based on the round of competition. In all contests ''except'' the final, both fighters are declared to have lost the contest and are eliminated. In the final, where there must be a winner, the contest ends as if the bell sounded at the end of the final round, and the round is scored, with the winner determined by points. However, if both boxers are downed, both rise up, but one has reached the limit of knockdowns, the winning boxer is the one who has not reached the three/four knockdown limit.


Physical characteristics

Little is known as to what exactly causes one to be knocked unconscious, but many agree it is related to trauma to the
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. This usually happens when the head rotates sharply, often as a result of a strike. There are three general manifestations of such trauma: * a typical knockout, which results in a sustained (three seconds or more) loss of consciousness (comparable to general anesthesia, in that the recipient emerges and has lost memory of the event). * a "flash" knockout, when a very transient (less than three seconds) loss of consciousness occurs (in the context of a knock-down) and the recipient often maintains awareness and memory of the combat. * a "stunning", a "dazing" or a fighter being "out on his feet", when basic consciousness is maintained (and the fighter never leaves his feet) despite a general loss of
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and extreme distortions in
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, balance, visual fields, and auditory processing. Referees are taught specifically to watch for this state, as it cannot be improved by sheer willpower and usually means the fighter is already concussed and unable to safely defend themselves. A basic principle of boxing and other combat sports is to defend against this vulnerability by keeping both hands raised about the face and the chin tucked in. This may still be ineffective if the opponent punches effectively to the solar plexus. A fighter who becomes unconscious from a strike with sufficient knockout power is referred to as having been ''knocked out'' or ''KO'd'' (''kay-ohd''). Losing balance without losing consciousness is referred to as being ''knocked down'' ("down but not out"). Repeated blows to the head, regardless of whether they cause loss of consciousness, may in severe cases cause
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in the immediacy, and over time have been linked to permanent
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s such as
chronic traumatic encephalopathy Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disease linked to repeated trauma to the head. The encephalopathy symptoms can include behavioral problems, mood problems, and problems with thinking. The disease often gets wor ...
("punch-drunk syndrome"). Because of this, many physicians advise against sports involving knockouts.


Knockdown

A knockdown occurs when a fighter touches the floor of the ring with any part of the body other than the feet following a hit, but is able to rise back up and continue fighting. The term is also used if the fighter is hanging on to the ropes, caught between the ropes, or is hanging over the ropes and is unable to fall to the floor and cannot protect himself. A knockdown triggers a count by the referee (normally to 10); if the fighter fails the count, then the fight is ended as a KO.Boxing Terminology
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A flash knockdown is a knockdown in which the fighter hits the canvas but is not noticeably hurt or affected.


Boxing's 50 knockout club (professional boxers with 50 or more knockouts)

* Billy Bird 138 * Archie Moore 132 * Young Stribling 126 * Sam Langford 126 * Buck Smith 120 * Kid Azteca 114 * George Odwell 111 * Sugar Ray Robinson 109 * Clarence Reeves 108 * Peter Maher (boxer) 107 * Sandy Saddler 103 * Henry Armstrong 101 * Joe Gans 100 * Jimmy Wilde 98 * Len Wickwar 94 * Jorge Castro (boxer) 90 * Tiger Jack Fox 89 * Jock McAvoy 88 * Julio César Chávez 86 * Yori Boy Campas 83 * Chalky Wright 83 * Tommy Freeman 83 * Jose Luis Ramirez 82 * Charles Ledoux 81 * Ted Kid Lewis 80 * Fritzie Zivic 80 * Rubén Olivares 79 * George Godfrey 77 * George Chaney 76 * Torpedo Billy Murphy 76 * Ceferino Garcia 74 *
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72 * Primo Carnera 72 * Benny Bass 72 * Rodolfo Gonzalez (boxer) 71 * Tommy Ryan 71 * Roberto Durán 70 * Benny Leonard 70 * Earnie Shavers 70 * Jesus Pimentel 68 * Fred Fulton 68 *
George Foreman George Edward Foreman (January 10, 1949 – March 21, 2025) was an American professional boxer, businessman, minister, and author. In boxing, he competed between 1967 and 1997, and was nicknamed "Big George". He was a two-time world heavyweig ...
68 * Joe Jeanette 68 * Lou Brouillard 67 * Tommy Gomez 67 * Pedro Carrasco 66 * Billy Petrolle 66 *
Marcel Cerdan Marcellin "Marcel" Cerdan (; 22 July 1916 – 28 October 1949) was a French professional boxer and world middleweight champion who was considered by many boxing experts and fans to be France's greatest boxer, and beyond to be one of the best to ...
66 * Jack Dillon 66 * Willie Pep 65 * Elmer Ray 64 * George Chuvalo 63 * Carlos Zárate Serna 63 * Frank Moody 63 * Martín Vargas 63 * Eduardo Lausse 62 * Alexis Argüello 62 * Jack Kid Berg 61 * Barbados Joe Walcott 61 * Larry Gains 61 * Adilson Rodrigues 61 * Mickey Walker (boxer) 60 * Freddie Steele 60 * Ike Williams 60 * Cleveland Williams 60 * Gregorio Peralta 60 * Tami Mauriello 60 *
Max Baer (boxer) Maximilian Adelbert Baer Sr. (February 11, 1909 – November 21, 1959) was an American professional boxer and the world heavyweight champion from June 14, 1934, to June 13, 1935. He was known in his time as the Livermore Larupper and Madcap Maxie ...
59 * Young Peter Jackson 59 * Carlos Monzon 59 * Joe Knight (boxer) 59 * Ricardo Moreno 59 * Panama Al Brown 59 * Kid Pascualito 59 * James Red Herring 58 *
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58 * Tony Galento 57 * John Henry Lewis 57 * Pascual Perez 57 * Charley White 57 * Kid Williams 57 * Len Harvey 57 * Jose Luis Castillo 57 * Bob Fitzsimmons 57 * Tiger Flowers 56 * Georges Carpentier 56 * Pedro Montanez 56 *
Irish Bob Murphy Irish Bob Murphy (July 22, 1922 – August 17, 1961) was an Irish-American light heavyweight boxer who fought from 1945 to 1954. He was born Edwin Lee Conarty in Flagler, Colorado, but fought out of San Diego, California Californi ...
56 * Charles Kid McCoy 55 * Dixie Kid 55 * Gorilla Jones 55 * Freddie Mills 55 * Manuel Ortiz 54 * Marcel Thil 54 * Solly Krieger 54 * Jose Napoles 54 * Bennie Briscoe 53 * Obie Walker 53 * Peter Kane 53 * Wladimir Klitschko 53 * Shannon Briggs 53 * Eugene Criqui 53 *
Joe Louis Joseph Louis Barrow (May 13, 1914 – April 12, 1981) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1934 to 1951. Nicknamed "the Brown Bomber", Louis is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential boxers of all time. He r ...
52 * Mike McTigue 52 * Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 52 * Lew Jenkins 52 *
Marvin Hagler Marvelous Marvin Hagler (born Marvin Nathaniel Hagler; May 23, 1954 – March 13, 2021) was an American professional boxer. He competed in boxing from 1973 to 1987 and reigned as the undisputed champion of the middleweight division from 1980 t ...
52 *
Rocky Graziano Thomas Rocco Barbella (January 1, 1919 – May 22, 1990), better known as Rocky Graziano, was an American professional boxer and actor who held the World Middleweight title. Graziano is considered one of the greatest knockout artists in boxing ...
52 * Ezzard Charles 52 * Arturo Godoy 52 * Kid Chocolate 51 * Packey McFarland 51 * Jimmy Slattery 51 * Abe Attell 51 * Miguel Angel Castellini 51 * Jorge Vaca 51 * Jorge Paez 51 * Marco Antonio Rubio 51 * Charley Burley 50 * Jose Legra 50 * Eder Jofre 50


See also

* Boxing styles and technique * Chin (combat sports) * Full contact karate * Punch (combat) * Punching power * Taekwondo


References

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