Is it easier to get knocked out after you've been?

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  • Alex.Hdz
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    #1

    Is it easier to get knocked out after you've been?

    I heard from alot of people that once you get koed it's easier to get knocked out, me i've been dazed and stunned a couple of times but have not been koed, i heard horror stories of being koed
  • #1Assassin
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    #2
    Originally posted by Alex.Hdz
    I heard from alot of people that once you get koed it's easier to get knocked out, me i've been dazed and stunned a couple of times but have not been koed, i heard horror stories of being koed
    it is true. once u have been KOd or just stopped once its way more likely to happen again. look at mayorga and vargas for example, both were considered iron chinned and nearly impossible to stop before tito ruined both. as for the being stunned and dazed but never KOd thing, its the same for me. i dont know what so called horror stories u are talking bout though.

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    • Sutekh uvdabrix
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      #3
      Mentally you have the fear of being or knowing that youve been kod and that allows you to be kod easier.

      only masterminds can mentally surpass their knockout to remain ironchinned

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      • CharlieCA
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        #4
        I've never been KO'd. Knocked down and seriously stunned, but never knocked out. But yeah, I've heard from a few people who have been, that mentally it is easier to be KO'd again.

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        • larry x
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          #5
          yea ive heard this as well..probally because a ko causes a concussion on the brain....

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          • Welter_Skelter
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            #6
            Originally posted by larrysmith
            yea ive heard this as well..probally because a ko causes a concussion on the brain....
            If you suffer a concussion.. that is correct.. however you can be KO'd in other ways that do not concuss the brain.. for example breaking your jaw often renders you unconscious.. but does not concuss the brain at all..

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            • TredKiller
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              #7
              depends on the fighter,
              joe louis was ko'd be schemmeling early in his carrer, brfor he became champ, it didnt really effect him.

              henry armstrong got ko'd in his 3rd fight, it didnt effect him.

              it all depends on the fighter

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              • Welter_Skelter
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                #8
                Originally posted by TredKiller
                depends on the fighter,
                joe louis was ko'd be schemmeling early in his carrer, brfor he became champ, it didnt really effect him.

                henry armstrong got ko'd in his 3rd fight, it didnt effect him.

                it all depends on the fighter
                That's all sweet and romantic.. but it isn't true.. it depends on the injury.. if the brain is concussed each subsequent head trauma will require less force to have the same effect..And takes longer to heal.. thus increasing the odds of further KO's..

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                • TredKiller
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
                  That's all sweet and romantic.. but it isn't true.. it depends on the injury.. if the brain is concussed each subsequent head trauma will require less force to have the same effect..And takes longer to heal.. thus increasing the odds of further KO's..
                  have you ever seen fotage of the 1st schmmeling vs louis fight?
                  schemmeling was beating louis's head in, his face was mangled, annd it
                  was a brutal ko,

                  but louis bounced back, so like i said,
                  depends on the fighter.

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                  • The Gully Gad
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                    #10
                    Its like if somethings broke you mend that **** but it always breaks again in the future

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