What did Muhammad Ali feel when Ernie Shavers cracked him?
What did Zab Judah feel when Kostya Tszyu clipped him?
What did Adrien Broner feel when Marcos Maidana dropped him?
What did Gabriel Rosado feel when Alfredo Angulo landed rabbit punches on him?
Look at what Maidana's sparring partner Darwin Price had to say about Maidana's power. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwqxAV1rokw
What Tim Bradley said about Lucas Matthysse's power
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE9oL0ePdts
Have any of you guys been nailed by a guy with big power? When I was a kid I went body with a strong kid. His punches had good pop, but I don't think he was a pure puncher -- just naturally physically strong.
In 2010 I sparred my neighbor (no headshots). I threw a left hook to his body. He blocked it with his arm. Later he told me he was never hit that hard before.
"It hit my arm, but it moved me."
Personally I preferred fighting heavy handed guys who were one shot types.
It was the fast, accurate combination punchers I didn't like.
Those stinging, stab like shots in the eyes were the worst type of punishment, in my opinion anyway.
I dunno, I've sparred heavyweights(was a light-middle at the time) and the only way I know one guy hits hard is because he looks like he hits hard and he turned my head once with a straight right that landed flush and moved me halfway across the ring(I was sorta in mid-air with the hopping), but I wasn't hurt, not with pain or dizziness nothing. Only time I was ever slightly wobbled was by two consecutive rabbit punches by the same heavyweight for a millisecond before recovering but I did feel the damage after the fight(nagging headache), I slept the entirety of the following day to recover.
Got sucker punched by a big Japanese guy 20 years ago. Pitch black, but with a few tiny white dots. And a meeeee sound in my ears/mind! My buddy held me up. I recovered and got mine. But my jaw pops form time to time when I eat. I beat the guy one I recovered, but I doubt his jaw pops like mine does. Plus he had me out! My buddy held me up.
No ref would have given me the min or so I needed to recover.
I've sparred with Jamie Moore before and although he isn't on the level of top level fighters, he was always a very good domestic fighter with more power than any of the amateurs or pros I ever sparred. I was about 19 at the time, and managed to get myself a sparring session. It was great, educational and Jamies a top lad bu twhen he hit me...boy I stayed hit.
He must have buzzed me several times, had be staggering and although I was often quick enough to counter him with single shots, I don't think I ever got off a single combination. He did snap his head back with a jab though...think that just made him angrier and hit me harder lol
At the time and probably now too, there were some very good sparring to be had in the Manchester/Salford area, they breed em tough over there.
A big punch is like a shock and leaves you frozen for a moment. I'm tall and skinny so I always had to deal with bigger puncher than me.
I got KOed one time in the ring from a big uppercut under my nose at the end of the first round, I was on the rope backing up from a flurry. I saw that coming and I can clearly remember I tought "OH SHlT" in a millisecond but didn't have time to block or dodge and found myself laying on the canvas on my side with my nose bleeding. Those 10 seconds count are the quicker 10 seconds ever and I was still conscious only a bit stunned, but the fight was over before even realizing...with a medic checking in my eyes with a torch.
Another time I got KD from a big overhand in my left eye/temple. I didn't feel anything just a quick BAM like any good punch but my legs went off for a fraction of a second and I fell on the ground and prompty got up again. The referee counted it as a slip but it wasn't, so no 10 s count.
It's a shock and to the body it hurts like hell... Life changing experience .it usually does two things....brings out the inner beotch in you or the warrior....my first time sparring in the ring I got my nose busted and eyes marked up...I was so proud, until I went home a I was sore....in ring is totally different than back yard boxing and street fights....you have to fight
The bolded part is so true! Your true character comes out.
To me, it's the way it moves your body around that has alway stuck out to me. A really heavy hitter can completely throw you off balance, even when you block. It's exhausting.
the lack of intelligence in this place never fails to amaze me.
I have most likely taken ****s that contained more boxing knowledge than you will ever have in your pea sized brain, LMFAO!!!!!
.........Rockin':boxing:
Your **** has intelligence? That's some mutated ****, you should get it checked out, might be radiation poisoning.
It's called adrenaline BUNGS. You sure as hell see white lights everywhere tho. Lol
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Yep. Like little flickering stars when you get hit.
The old KO magazines had a section at times or a special that was title "What it feels like getting hit by (name of a fighter)"
It was interesting to hear the accounts of the fighters that recently fight whatever fighter was the theme for that section, Tyson, Foreman, etc
I could easily comment on all of your scenarios up there from fighting in my younger years, I have experienced them all in one way or another just as any other fighter would who put in some real time. But in doing so, I would then leave myself open to criticism, belittling, obnoxious sarcasm, ridicule and the like (not to mention a stalker for 5+ years) . I learned not to share too much info around here.
Fighters never experience anything but glory days and smelling roses once they begin climbing into the professional rings. It's just another walk in the park................. Rockin':boxing:
shut up old man
and what does it feel like? it feels like smelling your mamas stinky breath
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Im the type of person that always wants to do and try everything. It's the main reason why I ever got a bike. So I've been wanting to get KO'ed just to stay I experienced it too. Not saying that I go around trying to start sh*t just to get KO'ed or anything. Lol
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I'd be more than happy to give you a hand bud?
I think Imma keep wondering like Rockin said. If it hasn't happened by now I don't think it will. Lol
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It's called adrenaline BUNGS. You sure as hell see white lights everywhere tho. Lol
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The pictures of the toddler, is that Kara Ros little bundle of joy? ............... Rockin'
Idk what Kara Ros means or is but thats my daughter. And a ******* just like her dad!
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It's called adrenaline BUNGS. You sure as hell see white lights everywhere tho. Lol
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The pictures of the toddler, is that Kara Ros little bundle of joy? ............... Rockin'
Idk what Kara Ros means or is but thats my daughter. And a ******* just like her dad!
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work, with all of their book learned words... who needs it!!!
I do appreciated your confidentiality, please no secret pms to people either........... Rockin':boxing:
I do, because I'm all growed up with responsibles now.
Im the type of person that always wants to do and try everything. It's the main reason why I ever got a bike. So I've been wanting to get KO'ed just to stay I experienced it too. Not saying that I go around trying to start sh*t just to get KO'ed or anything. Lol
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I'd be more than happy to give you a hand bud? :boxing:
I have no idea how you came up with that, really. But it's cool that you did, I'd rather keep it between us if you would.......... Rockin':boxing:
I was determined to prove that there was a triangle theory that existed as such...so one day I took an Adderall at work for a little boost, but the energy got focused in the wrong direction.
I haven't posted it, but I did mention its existence and was tempted to.
It's a hard secret to keep. And I would get perma-banned, then I would actually have to work.
getting ko'd is relatively painless, except for the ringing in your head for the rest of the night and even into the next day. It will definitely leave you feeling disconnected for a day or two........... Rockin'
Im the type of person that always wants to do and try everything. It's the main reason why I ever got a bike. So I've been wanting to get KO'ed just to stay I experienced it too. Not saying that I go around trying to start sh*t just to get KO'ed or anything. Lol
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