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

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  • street bully
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    #11
    It depends. If you get a bad concussion, then you are more likley to be KOed again hence why mayorga gets knocked out all the time now. Also you can recover if you haven't been too damaged, and are mentally tough example Roberto Duran.

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    • rizkybizness
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      #12
      Originally posted by street bully
      It depends. If you get a bad concussion, then you are more likley to be KOed again hence why mayorga gets knocked out all the time now. Also you can recover if you haven't been too damaged, and are mentally tough example Roberto Duran.


      that made me bust out laughing

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      • street bully
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        #13
        Originally posted by mr. riz


        that made me bust out laughing
        Wasn't meant to be funny. .

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        • THE REED
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          #14
          Not at all...

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          • mickey malone
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            #15
            Originally posted by #1Assassin
            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.
            Spot on... There aint no horror stories.. It's just like switching off the light..
            There isn't any pain.. Just darkness.. When you come round most people, including myself, immediately say.. "What happened?" I suffered it, while sparring with a HW.. Got ****y & took a short left to the temple.. Not horrific, just weird, really weird..
            If you're scared of it, it will probably happen.. I'd be more scared of a systematic beating.. That's what really puts you off.. felt so sorry for Jeff Lacy, against Calzaghe.. OK... Big respect for going 12.. But he'll never be the same again..

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            • Pullcounter
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              #16
              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. as a metric, just look at NFL quarterbacks and concussions.

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