In 1865 the Marquis of Queensbury rules were created to regulate boxing. Those rules included the KO and TKO: 4. If either man fall through weakness or otherwise, he must get up unassisted, ten seconds be allowed to do so, the other man meanwhile to return to his corner; and when the fallen man is on his legs the round is to be resumed and continued until the three minutes have expired. If one man fails to come to the scratch in the ten seconds allowed, it shall be in the power of the referee to give his awart in favour of the other man. The London Prize Ring Rules drafter in 1743 included rules for the KO and TKO. 2. That, in order to prevent any Disputes, the time a Man lies after a fall, if the Second does not bring his Man to the side of the square, within the space of half a minute, he shall be deemed a beaten Man. 4. That no Champion be deemed beaten, unless he fails coming up to the line in the limited time, or that his own Second declares him beaten. No Second is to be allowed to ask his man
Knockout
Tko stands for technical knock-out, which means that either the referee stopped the fight, the corner threw in the towel, or one fighter quit. ko means knock out, which means that one fighter didn't beat the ref's ten count.
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TKO, technical knockout, is when the fight is stopped because if they continue there is a very high likely hood that the loser is giong to get hurt even worse then they already have. It is an acknowledgement that the loser no longer has the ability to effectively protect themself and it is only a matter of time before the winner knocks them out. KO, knockout, means that the winner has actually caused the loser to be unconscious and out cold.
twice chuck won both by ko and tko and they are scheduled to fight again after the utf season that there coaching
Jackson won the fight. He knocked Chuck Lidell out in the first round. There have actually been two Liddell Jackson fights, and Jackson won both of them...the first with a TKO and the second with KO
Roy Jones Jr was knocked out in one fight that is if this were to mean he was knocked unconscious.Glen Johnson managed this feat on Sep 25,2004 in a fight for the IBF light-heavyweight.Immediately preceding that fight on May 15 Antonio Tarver stopped Jones when the referee Jay Nady called off the fight 1.41 in round two.This was for the WBC,WBA,IBO,WBF,IBA and the NBA light-heavyweight.Both fights are listed as KO and TKO losses respectively Roy Jones Jr was knocked out in one fight that is if this were to mean he was knocked unconscious.Glen Johnson managed this feat on Sep 25,2004 in a fight for the IBF light-heavyweight.Immediately preceding that fight on May 15 Antonio Tarver stopped Jones when the referee Jay Nady called off the fight 1.41 in round two.This was for the WBC,WBA,IBO,WBF,IBA and the NBA light-heavyweight.Both fights are listed as KO and TKO losses respectively
Chuck Liddell has a total of 13 knockout's in his MMA career if you count TKO's and KO's together.
Frank Mir defeated Brock in UFC 81 by submission (kneebar) in the first round Cain also defeated Brock in UFC 121 by TKO in the first round last but not least Alistair Overeem in UFC 141 by TKO in the first round
Technical Something of a misnomer, it should be said. A lot of different things can be called a "TKO", some of them nothing close to a traditional 10-count "KO", some of them every bit as conclusive or brutal
Tyson had 44 KO victories out of his 56 professional bouts. A KO percentage of 75.86%.
He won 66 fights (52 by KO/TKO), including 25 title defenses. He lost only 3 fights, and 1 no contest.