Top five knockouts for 2020 in boxing each more brutal than the other

The boxing drugs in 2020 were extremely strange, as some at first produced some surprising scenes, until some who developed after the pandemic with coronavirus determined new champions. In this case, however, we will consider the best knockouts we left behind during our year in boxing. [...]
In this case, however, we will consider the best knockouts we left behind during our year in boxing.
1) Geronta Davis vs Leo Santa Cruz, October 31,
Nofka é Tankeu can tell you everything you need to know about Gervonta Davis, but the copperkat that he made in October in San Antonio left Leo Santa Cruzi shocked on the floor.
2) Alexander Povetkin vs Dillian White, August 22nd
Dillian White had Alexander Povetkin where he wanted to, making it a scary knockout in Catchroom Sqaure Garden in August. The former WBA champion was trying to end up with him earlier, and he got to the fifth round, leaving Povtkin on the floor.
3) Anthony Joshua vs Cubrat Pulev, December 12th
AJ had let the Bulgarian know that he would not release without knockouts and reached the ninth round. The Briton attacked Pulev from the beginning, but in the last rounds of the meeting, he was furious and fisted without stopping.
Pulev fell several times on the floor, but in the ninth round, the judge decided to end the mechi so that the Bulgarian would not suffer more injuries from Joshua's fists that successfully defended his titles on heavy loads.
4) Naoya Inue vs Jason Moloney, October 31st
If you'd like to impress your friends with the knowledge of boxing, then he mentioned Naoya Innocent's vicious knockout. After 20 meces and 17 knockouts, the Japanese boxer is the WBA and IBF lightweight champion, and it's the number two in the rankings of pounds selected from the highly prestigious Ring Magazine magazine. He nominated Moloney in the seventh round with a strong kick from the left and ended the winner's case.
5) Ryan Garcia v Francisco Fonseca, February 14th
Eighty seconds. That was the time Ryan Garcia needed to leave Francisco Fonssekan on his back, barely aware of his arms and legs as in the shape of an X.
Known as The Flash and known to have the fastest hands in boxing. He triumphed on Valentine's Day, three rounds, and everything for the Fonseca is over. /Telegraph/












