<P> A knockdown occurs when a fighter touches the floor of the ring with any part of the body other than the feet following a hit, but is able to rise back up and continue fighting . The term is also used if the fighter is hanging on to the ropes, caught between the ropes, or is hanging over the ropes and is unable to fall to the floor and cannot protect himself . A knockdown triggers a count by the referee (normally to 10); if the fighter fails the count, then the fight is ended as a KO . </P> <P> A flash knockdown is a knockdown where the fighter hits the canvas but recovers quickly enough that a count is not started . </P> <Ol> <Li> Billy Bird (138) </Li> <Li> Archie Moore (132) </Li> <Li> Young Stribling (129) </Li> <Li> Sam Langford (128) </Li> <Li> Buck Smith (120) </Li> <Li> Kid Azteca (114) </Li> <Li> George Odwell (111) </Li> <Li> Sugar Ray Robinson, Alabama Kid (108) </Li> <Li> Peter Maher (107) </Li> <Li> Sandy Saddler (103) </Li> </Ol> <Li> Billy Bird (138) </Li>

Who has the most knockouts in boxing history