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THE 10 MOST DEVASTATING STREETBEEFS KNOCKOUTS EVER

The 10 most devastating knockout moments in Streetbeefs history with YouTube videos. From Shinigami's head kick to Blackie Chan vs Meyham, watch the backyard KOs that broke the internet.

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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 -- with full fight videos so you can watch every knockout for yourself.


10. .45 vs Doobie

Method: Knockout | Rating: Top-Rated Fan Favorite

Not every legendary Streetbeefs knockout needs millions of views to earn its place. The .45 vs Doobie matchup is one of the highest fan-rated fights in the entire Streetbeefs catalog -- a pure showcase of what happens when two fighters come to the backyard with bad intentions and zero quit. The finish was decisive, violent, and immediate. When the community votes this fight among the best ever produced by the organization, you listen.

Watch .45 vs Doobie on YouTube


9. Nighttime Guru vs Beach

Method: Knockout Finish | Rating: Top-10 All-Time Fan Favorite

Nighttime Guru brought pressure and Beach brought power. The contrast in styles made this fight electric from the opening seconds, but it was the finish that cemented it as one of the most replayed knockouts in Streetbeefs history. The knockout landed clean and the response from the crowd -- audible shock followed by eruption -- tells you everything about the moment. Consistently ranked among the best Streetbeefs fights of all time by the community.

Watch Nighttime Guru vs Beach on YouTube


8. Madman Moses vs Db From Tb

Method: KO Finish | Views: 2M+

Madman Moses built a reputation as one of the most entertaining fighters in Satan's Backyard -- aggressive, durable, and always willing to trade. In this matchup against Db From Tb, Moses walked into a firefight and delivered a finish that reminded everyone why knockouts in Streetbeefs hit different. No cage, no canvas, no professional referee with a delayed stoppage. Just grass, gloves, and consequence. The fight is regularly cited among the most satisfying finishes the organization has produced.

Watch Madman Moses vs Db From Tb on YouTube


7. ATrain's Statement KO

Fighter: ATrain | Method: Ground and Pound TKO | Views: 2.8M+

ATrain -- real name Alan Stephenson -- 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. Where most Streetbeefs fighters throw wild and hope for the best, ATrain was clinical: controlled striking, calculated transitions, and a finishing sequence that looked like it belonged in the UFC. His professional MMA record of 6-5 showed in every exchange. This is the performance most often cited when people call ATrain the greatest Streetbeefs fighter ever -- a clinic that established the GOAT of Satan's Backyard.

Search ATrain fights on the Streetbeefs YouTube channel


6. Fairplay vs John Conor

Fighter: Fairplay | Method: Boxing KO | Views: 3M+

Fairplay earned a reputation across the Streetbeefs community as the most overpowered boxer to ever step into the backyard -- clean fundamentals, sharp timing, and power in both hands that had no business being in an amateur fight. Against John Conor, Fairplay put on a striking exhibition that ended with a knockout so clean it looked choreographed. The combination of technical skill and raw finishing power made this fight a signature moment in the Streetbeefs library. There is a reason Fairplay's name comes up in every "best Streetbeefs fighter" debate alongside ATrain and Shinigami.

Watch Fairplay vs John Conor on YouTube


5. Shinigami vs Detail -- The Head Kick Heard Round the World

Fighter: Shinigami | Method: Head Kick KO | Views: 3.5M+

Daniel "Shinigami" Uribe -- a self-described goth with a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Kenpo-Shotokan Karate and a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu -- used his range and movement to frustrate Detail for a full round at the first-ever Streetbeefs West Coast event. Then he uncorked a head kick that landed flush on the jaw and produced an instantaneous knockout. The chamber, the snap, the hip rotation -- all textbook karate, delivered on grass in a backyard. The finish earned Shinigami the Streetbeefs West Coast Championship and turned him into a viral sensation. 13 years of martial arts training condensed into one devastating moment. Professional fighters shared the clip. MMA media outlets covered it. The kick was dubbed "the kick heard all around the world."

Watch Shinigami vs Detail on YouTube


4. Kuntry Hoodlum vs Vandall -- Delvin Hamlett's Title-Winning KO

Fighter: Delvin Hamlett | Method: Right Hand KO | Views: 3.8M+

Delvin "Kuntry Hoodlum" 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 against Vandall 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. Hamlett cleared the division so convincingly that he went on to compete in Rough N' Rowdy (going 5-1 in boxing) and earned a spot on Power Slap: Road to the Title Season 2. The Streetbeefs 205-pound belt was just the beginning.

Watch Kuntry Hoodlum vs Vandall on YouTube


3. Baby Hulk vs Viking -- The David vs. Goliath Title Fight

Fighter: David "Baby Hulk" Wilson | Method: TKO (Ground and Pound) | Views: 5M+

David "Baby Hulk" Wilson had no business winning this fight. Viking had a massive height and reach advantage, and every time he threw a kick, the size difference was painfully obvious. Baby Hulk should have been kept at range and picked apart. Instead, he closed the distance relentlessly -- neutralizing Viking's kicks, driving forward into clinches, and securing double-leg takedowns against the barrier. Once the fight hit the ground, Baby Hulk unleashed hellish elbows and heavy punches that forced the stoppage and crowned him the new Streetbeefs Microweight Champion. In Streetbeefs, David vs. Goliath moments happen regularly. They do not often end with David wearing the belt.

Watch Baby Hulk vs Viking on YouTube


2. Risky vs Madman Moses -- The Right Hand

Method: Right Hand KO | Views: 8.5M+

Streetbeefs was founded on settling personal disputes with fists instead of firearms. Risky vs Madman Moses embodies that mission at its most visceral. Two fighters with genuine heat between them stepped into Satan's Backyard, and the result was one of the most shared knockout clips in Streetbeefs history. The right hand landed at 1:38 and Madman Moses folded. No controversy, no ambiguity -- just a clean, devastating shot that ended the beef on the spot. ESPN's MMA account shared the clip. Over 8.5 million views made this one of the top five most-watched videos on the entire Streetbeefs channel. A perfect encapsulation of why Chris "Scarface" Wilmore created the organization: no guns, no weapons, no aftermath on the streets.

Watch Risky vs Madman Moses on YouTube


1. Blackie Chan vs Meyham -- The Most-Watched Streetbeefs Knockout of All Time

Fighters: Blackie Chan (4-0) vs Meyham (0-1) | Method: Knockout | Views: 17.8M+

Nearly 18 million views. The single most-watched knockout in Streetbeefs history, and one of the most viral backyard fight videos ever uploaded to YouTube. Blackie Chan came in with a 4-0 record, solid grappling fundamentals, and ground-and-pound that had already proven lethal in previous outings. Meyham came in with raw power and something to prove. What happened next transcended the Streetbeefs audience entirely -- the video was shared by ESPN, picked up by MMA media outlets, and circulated across platforms 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. Blackie Chan vs Meyham was the fight that proved Streetbeefs could produce moments as compelling as any sanctioned combat sports organization on Earth. Nearly 18 million people watched. Most of them came back for more.

Watch Blackie Chan vs Meyham on YouTube


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. Watch more fights on the official Streetbeefs YouTube channel.

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