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Terrifying moment boxer is left shaking on the floor after brutal KO that left rival ‘not wanting to celebrate’

Published on March 31, 2025 at 10:50 AM

BAREKNUCKLE boxer Stevie Taylor was left CONVULSING on the canvas after suffering a brutal one-punch KO.

Taylor was knocked out cold by a beautiful right hook less than two minutes into his BKFC Manchester clash with Conor Cooke last Saturday.

Screenshot of a boxing match, a boxer is down by the ropes.
Stevie Taylor was brutally knocked out by Conor Cooke in their BKFC cruiserweight clash
Boxer lying on the ground after a knockout.
Taylor was unconscious before he hit the canvas
Boxer lying on the ground after a knockout, being attended to by a referee.
He started convulsing on the canvas in worrying scenes

He survived a knockdown earlier in the round but was rendered unconscious by a perfectly placed hook from his cruiserweight rival.

And worryingly, he started experiencing convulsions seconds after he hit the canvas.

Taylor lay on the floor for several minutes, sparking serious concern for his well-being.

But fans in attendance at Planet Ice Altrincham let out a huge sigh of relief when he rose to his feet and left the ring to receive further medical attention.

BKFC further allayed fears over Taylor's health by revealing he was making a steady recovery.

Northern Irishman Cooke was ecstatic in the immediate aftermath of his ferocious stoppage.

But his ecstasy soon turned to concern for his fallen foe, so much so that he didn't want to celebrate his viral stoppage.

He told talkSPORT: “I was f***ing very emotional to be honest. Like I say, I fight for my boys.

A boxer lying on the ground in a boxing ring after a match.
Conor Cooke didn't want to overly celebrate his brutal stoppage of Stevie Taylor

“My boys are home now watching me. I'd hate for my son to watch me lose like that.

“It was all going through my head and I got very emotional. I didn't want to celebrate the win.

“Even though it's a huge win for me. But at the end of the day, the man's got family. The man's got loved ones.

“I don't know if he's got children or not, but it's not nice to watch that.

“I don't give a f**k what anybody says. We're bad men. We've got hearts.

“It's the worst part of sport.

“But we're still humans, and I would hate to watch any man go out that way...

“You don't want to go out like that.

“You want to go out with your hand raised, not in a stretcher. It's not nice, no matter what.”

Boxer raising his arm in victory.
Conor Cooke is now 5-1 in his bare-knuckle boxing career
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