As stated in the Guiness Book of World Records it was Aurele "Al" Catoure former welterweight boxer who holds the record for fastest knockout in boxing history; dropped Ralph Walton in 101/2 seconds (This includes the 10 second count!) on Sept. 24, 1946; fought 296 professional fights and at one time was ranked sixth in the world in his division, ahead of Jake LaMotta.
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Fastest KO's in world title boxing are:
0:17 Shannon Briggs v John Sargent 07/19/2003 (IBU heavyweight title)
0:17 Daniel Jiminez v Harold Geier 09/03/1994 Super-bantamweight
0:20 Gerald McClellan v Jay Bell 08/06/1993 Middleweight
0:24 Bernard Hopkins v Steve Frank 01/27/1996 Middleweight
Mike Tyson KO Marvis Frazier in 30 seconds on July 26, 1986
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Tyson competed at the 1982 Junior Olympic Games, where he won a silver medal, after the loss in the finals against Petr Palecek, an amateur Czech boxer. He holds the Junior Olympic quickest knockout record with 8 seconds. In addition he won every bout at the Junior Olympic Games by knockout.
Jim Robinson was kayoed at 1:34 of the first round in Ali's fouth pro fight.
Sonny Liston was kayoed at 2:12 of the first round in his rematch with ali.
These were the only to first round ko's on Ali's record
Ali's quickest professional knockout was of Jimmy Robinson at 1:34 of the first round in Ali's 4th professional fight on February 7, 1961.
Vitali's was a 32 second ko of Mike Acklie in 1997 in his forth professional fight.
Vlad's quickest ko recorded by boxrec.com was 1:02 against Zoran Vujecic in 2000.
Answer: ''James Thunder Peau'' ''In 1 point 7 second's of the very first round'' ''1997'' ON ''USA'' ''Tuesday Night Fights''