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The Physiology of Punch Resistance
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Originally posted by Ivich View Post
Was Glaukos YOU? It's a simple enough question to answer.
Recap:
You: Oh no, TheHammer is here
Me: You like me when you don't recognize me
You: I don't think you know the reference but also here's some factually incorrect history Hammer would definitely pounce on to correct.
Me: Your distain for my knowledge of ancient boxing history is cute.
You: Are you Hammer though? For realzies?
... just saying ... jeez ...
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The Nigerian Nightmare Samuel Peter used to attend Wednesday Bible studies at Oakey Blvd Church of Christ here in Las Vegas.
I asked him what it was like to be knocked out and he told me the physiology part of it.
He said when you get knocked out, your blood from your legs rushes to your head which explains the wobbly legs that boxers get when they get knocked to the head and they come to stand up right away.
So you basically have no feelings in your legs when you get knocked out and it’s best to try and take the full 9 seconds to get back up. The tricky part as usual is beating the count.
hope that helps.
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