The 10 Most Devastating Streetbeefs Knockouts Ever
Streetbeefs has produced more fight content than any other underground organization in history. With over 1.3 billion YouTube views across thousands of fights, the Virginia-based backyard fighting operation founded by Chris "Scarface" Wilmore has generated a staggering library of memorable moments. But nothing captures the raw essence of Streetbeefs quite like a clean knockout.
These are the 10 most devastating, ranked by visual impact, fight significance, view count, and the story behind each one.
10. The Walk-Off Body Shot
Method: Left Hook to the Body | Views: 1.2M+
Body shot knockouts are rare in any combat sport. In backyard fighting, where everyone throws at the head, they are nearly unheard of. This left hook to the liver sent the recipient crumpling to the grass -- no recovering, no getting back up. A liver shot shuts the body down, and no amount of heart can override it.
9. The Southpaw Surprise
Method: Straight Left Hand | Views: 1.5M+
Most Streetbeefs fighters have never faced a southpaw. This knockout exploited that inexperience perfectly. The orthodox fighter walked into the southpaw's power hand three times. The third time, the lights went out. A textbook example of why the southpaw advantage is magnified in amateur competition.
8. First Punch Finish
Method: Overhand Right | Views: 2.1M+
Four seconds. The fighters touched gloves, stepped back, and the aggressor uncorked an overhand right that landed flush on the temple. His opponent was unconscious before he hit the ground. A reminder that in Streetbeefs -- where skill gaps can be enormous -- one shot can expose everything.
7. ATrain's Statement KO
Fighter: ATrain | Method: Ground and Pound TKO | Views: 2.8M+
ATrain took his opponent down with a clean wrestling shot, transitioned to mount, and delivered a systematic barrage of ground-and-pound that forced the referee stoppage. The performance most often cited when people call ATrain the greatest Streetbeefs fighter ever -- a clinic that established the GOAT of Satan's Backyard.
6. The Counter Right Hand
Method: Counter Right Cross | Views: 3.0M+
Counter punching is an art most professional fighters spend years developing. In the chaos of a Streetbeefs fight, a perfectly timed counter is rare beauty. The aggressor threw wild hooks; his opponent slipped a left and drove a right cross through the opening. The fighter who threw it was a construction worker with no formal training. Sometimes natural timing trumps everything.
5. Shinigami's Karate Showcase
Fighter: Shinigami | Method: Head Kick KO | Views: 3.5M+
Shinigami used his range and movement to frustrate a forward-pressing opponent for a full round, then uncorked a head kick that landed on the jaw and produced an instantaneous knockout. The chamber, the snap, the hip rotation -- all textbook karate. The 3.5 million views helped establish Shinigami as one of the most popular fighters in Streetbeefs history.
4. Delvin Hamlett's Title-Winning KO
Fighter: Delvin Hamlett | Method: Right Hand KO | Views: 3.8M+
Delvin Hamlett's undefeated 8-0 run peaked with the knockout that earned him the Streetbeefs 205-pound championship. A straight right hand -- thrown with natural heavyweight power -- ended the fight and completed the most dominant run in Streetbeefs history. Championship fights in Streetbeefs carry real weight; fighters need three-plus wins and strong showings to earn a title shot.
3. The David vs. Goliath KO
Method: Left Hook | Views: 5.2M+
A significantly smaller fighter accepted an open-weight challenge against an opponent who outweighed him by 40 or more pounds. He should not have been there. Then he threw a left hook that changed everything. The larger fighter went down hard, and the crowd erupted. In Streetbeefs, David vs. Goliath moments happen regularly. They do not often end like this.
2. The Dispute Settler
Method: Uppercut KO | Views: 6.1M+
Streetbeefs was founded on settling personal disputes with fists instead of firearms. This knockout represents that mission in its purest form. Two men with a genuine grudge stepped into the backyard. One stepped forward, dipped, and drove an uppercut through his opponent's guard. The beef was settled. No guns, no weapons, no aftermath on the streets. Over six million views and one of the most shared Streetbeefs clips ever -- a perfect encapsulation of why Chris "Scarface" Wilmore created the organization.
1. The Knockout Heard Round the World
Method: Spinning Backfist KO | Views: 8.4M+
A spinning backfist in a backyard fight. On uneven grass, with no professional training, the odds of connecting cleanly are astronomical. And yet -- the backfist landed flush on the jaw, and the opponent collapsed. The video surpassed eight million views and was shared by professional fighters, MMA media outlets, and accounts that had never posted underground fighting content before.
This knockout is number one because of what it represents about Streetbeefs: in the backyard, on any given day, something impossible can happen. That unpredictability is the heartbeat of the organization.
For more on the fighters behind these knockouts, see Top 10 Underground Fighters of All Time. For the organization's full profile, visit our Streetbeefs page.