Top 49 Knockouts Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 7, 2024.
People like head trauma. They love knockouts. The crowd is silent, silent, silent... and then a knockout happens, and everyone goes native. There would be far fewer knockouts without the gloves.
I think ultimately the fans want to see knockouts.
I thought I would go win 100 in a row with 100 knockouts. — © B. J. Penn
I thought I would go win 100 in a row with 100 knockouts.
I've had a couple knockouts, but I feel good.
I've always done whatever is necessary to retain my Knockouts title by any means necessary.
I was blessed with speed and a good punch. Everybody thinks I'm the hardest puncher ever. But I just think I was really fast, and my punches got to the target faster. That's what made my knockouts always seem spectacular.
I would never take back winning the WWE Women's title for a moment, but winning the TNA Knockouts title meant a whole lot more to me.
I'm always looking for those knockouts but I'm looking to do it in a better fashion. Not rushing, not blitzing, not putting myself at risk. Not just being too greedy.
I look at a lot of my fights and I'm like, 'man, that was too greedy.' I can even look back on my fights, even the good ones where I got the knockouts, and think, 'I should have probably toned it down a little bit.'
I train seven days a week. I'm mentally and physically prepared for any situation that I might be thrown in, and that's what puts me in the upper echelon compared to other Knockouts.
The knockouts did not change me as a fighter. I was more of a boxer as a heavyweight. The problem was when I came back to light heavyweight, I lost all of the muscle and I lost all of the energy. I was going for the knockout because I didn't want to go the whole 12 rounds because my body was tired. I couldn't understand why my body was tired and it didn't dawn on me until now.
People want to see knockouts.
I never think about the knockouts. I go into every fight, do my work, and none of that stuff puts pressure on me at all. — © Canelo Alvarez
I never think about the knockouts. I go into every fight, do my work, and none of that stuff puts pressure on me at all.
I don't feel the need to do anything other than what I've been doing, beating my opponents, getting some knockouts, keeping the fans coming. I don't need to do anything other than that.
It's not just about knockouts, son. This is mixed martial arts. It's about finishing people. It's about putting in that time, putting in all five rounds.
I'm not out to knock anybody out, even though knockouts are cool.
You don't learn anything from quick knockouts. I learn more about myself from hard fights.
With or without knockouts, every single one of my opponents has always felt my power. I am confident with my power, I know that as soon as I hit them they know that they're not fighting against the likes of some other opponents they have fought in their past.
Yeah, I want these fights where people are going to stand in front of me and I'm going to knock them out. But is that going to be best for me in the long run? Probably not. I want those situations and knockouts and submissions against guys who won't just give them to me.
My job is to put on a great performance. Every time I step in the ring, my job is to perform at top level and to give the people, give the crowd, give the audience what they came to see and that is a good show and, of course, everybody wants to see knockouts and that's what I like to do.
If every punch thrown was a knockout, then fantastic, but most punches don't end up in knockouts and most submissions don't end up being the one to finish the match.
I know that you need to be entertaining at the beginning to get people interested, and what interests people is knockouts and excitement.
I don't want to go that route where I'm going into fights dehydrated. I used to fight at 170 pounds. I was 10-0 at 170 with eight knockouts. I'm not going to listen to somebody from the outside tell me what weight I should be fighting at.
Impact has always had a focus on their Knockouts. Back when WWE was not so focused on their Divas, Impact was still focused on their Knockouts. They were actually the stronger women's division for a long time, and that was the place to watch a match more than a couple of minutes.
I don't predict knockouts. The outcome and the performance I am looking for is a victory, nothing less than a victory.
We take pride in making our Knockouts Division about wrestling, not about looking pretty.
The highs and lows of Vitor Belfort, I would not want to be that guy. Be on top of the world getting all these 'knockouts of the night' and all these awards of the year and then all of a sudden get shunned into the shadows. He leads a shady life, and it seems like karma might be coming back.
I came into Impact and I ran through the entire Knockouts locker room just like I said I would.
The quick knockouts are nice, but going through a war now and again is a good experience to know I've done it.
GGG is known for his knockouts. I knock out people, too, but I'm a better boxer than him.
At one point, I didn't really consider myself as a puncher because it was more so that the speed created the knockouts. People were getting hit with punches they didn't see and they were going down.
I want to show fans what I do best, which is hurt people in the ring and create knockouts. And at the end of the day, that's what fans want to see.
I'm going for the Knockouts Championship. — © Scarlett Bordeaux
I'm going for the Knockouts Championship.
I am not looking at Dec Spelman as if he is a fighter I can just walk through. I don't go out looking for knockouts.
Most of the time I got knockouts in my amateur fights.
People say I'm good at standup. I don't even think I'm that great at standup. I just hit hard. I don't think I'm super technical or anything like that. I got a couple knockouts. I think I just hit hard more than anything.
I'm usually looking to wrestle and grapple, but I guess the knockouts just happen.
What I try to do is find a weakness in my opponent. A way that I can hit you. One good, clean shot. Try to time it. If I can get it and the shot is there, if I find that shot in the first round and they go down, they go down. I'm prepared for anything, not just to get first round knockouts. If they're there, I'm not gonna resist to take them.
With the success of the TNA Knockouts, that's when they started having their girls wrestle a lot more in WWE. I thought, 'This is a perfect time for me to come in. They care about women's wrestling.' Sadly it was just not the case.
You have to punch hard for knockouts, and to beat me, you have to knock me out.
I really believe in my hands and my power to knock people out, and I will try to keep looking for that, for knockouts.
There are some older women out there who are just knockouts, real beauties, and they're not getting the roles they should.
I want to contribute the best I can to TNA and the Knockouts division. I want to be a part of taking the Knockouts division to another level. — © Gail Kim
I want to contribute the best I can to TNA and the Knockouts division. I want to be a part of taking the Knockouts division to another level.
I've had five submissions in the first round. I have 3, 4, 5 knockouts. I've had decisions. I've had grinding fights.
I want to go out there and be clean in my performances and showcase great knockouts.
I win by submissions, knockouts. There's guys ranked above me, but no one's interested in seeing them fight. They want to see me fight.
Watching two men jib and jab for 12 rounds is not entertaining for me. I want action, knockouts, big shots, and people getting up off the canvas. That's my ideal fight.
My main goal in Impact Wrestling is to win the Knockouts Championship.
He's certainly got the power, Fury. He hurt Wilder in the first fight. But he's never really been that guy to go for the big knockouts. He showboats, he's got good movement, he's quick - but he's not the type to go and bang someone out.
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