Best (T)KO Win Percentage
Minimum of 15 wins. DQs excluded.
Fighter | % |
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100.0% |
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94.44% |
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93.75% |
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93.75% |
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93.33% |
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90.62% |
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90.00% |
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89.47% |
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88.88% |
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88.88% |
Minimum of 15 wins. DQs excluded.
Fighter | % |
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100.0% |
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94.44% |
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93.75% |
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93.75% |
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93.33% |
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90.62% |
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90.00% |
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89.47% |
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88.88% |
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88.88% |
Pretty sure I have The highest ko percentage in any weight class and any organization ever. Would like to see that stat. I think who has the most first round ko, ko vs loss etc is a much more important statistic than how many ko a fighter has in his “wins”. So a guy could be 10-10 with 10 ko. Well that’s not very impressive. like tyson was 21-0 with 21ko. That’s an impressive stat. Pretty sure my official record is 10-2 with 9 first round ko. Pretty sure That means almost every fight I fought I won By ko in the first round. That’s an astonishing statistic. Chase Sherman has the highest ko percentage “out of his wins” but not vs his losses. Chase is my lil bro and was my training partner for a few years at alan Belcher’s mma. Chase was ko’d 1st rd. by Nicholson who tko me but not until I broke His jaw into 4 pieces. He would not take the rematch. I was Broken up for that fight and couldn’t breath or i would have easily won. He went on to ko ufc heavywt champ rico Rodriguez and best super heavy in the world Chris Barnett both 1st round ko. These are things to consider in who did what. I’d really appreciate being recognized in the world records that I set. I retired at top of my game for my family which was taken from me and went into billions in federal lawsuits to regain fathers rights. Had I not had my boys I would Have surely set many more records. Family is first. The destruction of Nicholson is online. Feel free to call me any time to confirm my history that seems to be some what hidden. Well managed for success yes. Doesn’t change the greatest ko record in sport history. Thanks for your time and consideration. Chaz