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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: July 2, 2010
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 15
  • Networks: Spike
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Knockout Sportsworld(2010)

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Knockout Sportsworld is a Spike TV series featuring some the most spectacular knockouts in sports.

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Season 1

15 episodes • 2010

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Mike Tyson; a cage battle; a hockey hothead.Jul 2, 20100.0
2An MMA warrior takes brutal punches; a collision during a soccer game.Jul 2, 20100.0
3A vicious over hand right; a hockey fight.Jul 2, 20100.0
4Mike Tyson and Sammy Scaff; a cage fight.Jul 2, 20100.0
5Mike Tyson; Forrest Griffin; a painful kick to the dome.Jul 2, 20100.0
6Mike Tyson's left hook; a bicycle race; a British brawler.Jul 2, 20100.0
7Knockout Sportsworld Season 1 Episode 7Jul 7, 20100.0
8Knockout Sportsworld Season 1 Episode 8Jul 7, 20100.0
9Knockout Sportsworld Season 1 Episode 9Jul 7, 20100.0
10Knockout Sportsworld Season 1 Episode 10Jul 7, 20100.0
11Knockout Sportsworld Season 1 Episode 11Jul 7, 20100.0
12Knockout Sportsworld Season 1 Episode 12Jul 7, 20100.0
13Knockout Sportsworld Season 13 EpisodeJul 7, 20100.0
14Knockout Sportsworld Season 1 Episode 14Jul 7, 20100.0
15Knockout Sportsworld Season 1 Episode 145Jul 7, 20100.0

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