Don't you love when a fighter get's knocked out and then when he comes to he has no idea what the phuk happen.
Just watching Hopkins/Warrick fight on ESPN classic.
Warrick was like where am I, what happen? I lost? NO!
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Don't you love when a fighter get's knocked out and then when he comes to he has no idea what the phuk happen.
Just watching Hopkins/Warrick fight on ESPN classic.
Warrick was like where am I, what happen? I lost? NO!
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I actually think it's kind of annoying, but yeah it is also kind of funny to think how they're going to feel when people make fun of them for their immediate reaction. Probably the most recent time this happened when it really annoyed me was with Vic Darchinyan after Nonito Donaire knocked him the F out.
When Taylor got knocked out by Pavlik, he seemed to know he lost, but he still asked the Doctor: "Did i get knocked out?"
Back in the day, I was installing new menu boards in KFC restaurants around Halifax, Nova Scotia, my home town. Well it was in December and cold and while I was unloading a box from the back of my Pickup Truck, I slipped on a coating of ice, fell back off the tailgate and bounced my head off the pavement.
When I woke up, which I was told was a few seconds later, it felt like forever and I could not understand why I was at work. I felt like I just woke up out of bed after a long sleep and it was the strangest feeling in the world. I can just imagine a boxer waking up and seeing thousands of people screaming and wondering where in the f*ck they are and and what could be going on. :D
Back when I fought in the ring, I got my bell rung all the time but never got knocked out. It is the strangest feeling in the world waking up in what seems the strangest place on earth.
What did Lennox Lewis say when Rahman Banged him out and he came to
Who Won?
lol
That is pretty much the typical question the person who get's knocked out asks when coming to.
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