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Knock Out

Knock Out  ·  2025, Thailand
7.6
4,249 ratings
12
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● Completed 🕑 2025

Keen was in the middle of a job interview when he received sudden news of his father's death. He had no choice but to use all his life savings to organize the funeral. Soon harassed by debt collectors, he discovered…

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When Keen's world shatters after his father's sudden death leaves him drowning in debt and hounded by ruthless collectors, he's forced into an unlikely alliance with Thun, a brooding and emotionally scarred Muay Thai fighter. What begins as a desperate arrangement—Keen becomes the promoter for Thun's fights to pay off his father's debts—quickly ignites into something far more intense. As they navigate the brutal underbelly of Bangkok's boxing scene, facing corrupt officials, vengeful gangsters, and dangerous secrets, Keen and Thun discover an electrifying chemistry that transcends the ring. This isn't just a sports romance; it's a raw, pulse-pounding thriller about grief, resilience, and the healing power of trust. With stunning fight choreography that honors authentic Muay Thai, and a couple that communicates openly instead of falling for tired tropes, Knock Out delivers a refreshingly mature and steamy BL experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat from the first punch to the final knockout.

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Knock Out Episode 1
Season 1 · May 16, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 2
Season 1 · May 16, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 3
Season 1 · May 23, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 4
Season 1 · May 30, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 5
Season 1 · Jun 06, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 6
Season 1 · Jun 13, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 7
Season 1 · Jun 20, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 8
Season 1 · Jun 27, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 9
Season 1 · Jul 04, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 10
Season 1 · Jul 04, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 11
Season 1 · Jul 11, 2025
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Knock Out Episode 12
Season 1 · Jul 18, 2025
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spice_and_soul
Mar 12, 2025
9/10
I'm obsessed. Finally, a BL where the leads actually talk to each other like adults! Thun and Keen's chemistry is electric—every glance, every touch feels earned. And the NC scenes? Whew, I needed a fan. Plus, the fact that they stay a solid couple without any stupid love triangles? Perfect. This is a new comfort watch for me.
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plot_logician_99
Apr 2, 2025
6/10
I wanted to love it, but the writing just couldn't keep up. The first few episodes were gripping, but then the romance wraps up in episode 4 and the rest becomes a repetitive loop: fight, get hurt, hook up. Too many villains, zero logic in how Keen solves every crime, and the 'twists' are predictable. The chemistry is real, but a good relationship needs more than just great sex scenes.
CL
cineframe_lover
May 20, 2025
8/10
Visually, this series is a knockout. The lighting shifts beautifully from harsh gym fluorescents to warm, intimate bedroom scenes. The fight choreography is shot with such kinetic energy—every punch lands on screen with impact. I also appreciated the symbolic use of handcuffs and shadow play. The director clearly has an eye, even if some plot beats feel messy. A feast for the eyes.
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muaythai_madness
Jun 8, 2025
8/10
Finally, a BL that takes Muay Thai seriously! The training montages, the real clinch work, the brutality of the fights—it all feels authentic. I loved how the action drives the plot and character arcs, not just decoration. Thun's fighting style tells his story. The romance is a bonus. If you love martial arts and hot guys beating each other up, this is your show.
CF
consent_first_bl
Jul 1, 2025
7/10
I appreciate that the main couple's intimacy includes clear verbal check-ins and enthusiastic consent—rare in BL. However, the series surrounds them with a world of non-consensual violence, manipulation, and dubious power dynamics (debt, coercion). The side couple lacks any foundation, just hooking up instantly. It's a step forward in some ways, but still reliant on problematic tropes. Worth watching for the lead's positive example.