a chin shot is different than a shot to the temple, although they can both knock you out.
A shot to the temple will leave you very disorientated, kind of like the ring is tilted on a 45 degree angle and your just trying to keep your balance and this other guy is trying to put you down. The sensation is similar to one of those carnival rides where you stand on a platform against a wall and the thing starts spinning. You feel the g's pulling you to one side. Then you step off of the ride and you cant walk straight, like something is pulling you to one side, thats what its like in the temple.
The chin shots just f your world up. The deadening of your legs, a strange sensation in your stomach that you just ate 10 pounds of something and the haze that takes over your vision, its weird man. But it is something that every fighter will become accustomed to in time. I used to get a sense od dejavu, like i've been here before when I would eat a good one. On rare occasions i would be out on my feet, dreaming about something odd, but still seeing the fight and reacting to the fight. One time I was fighting a guy named Warren Kilgore in the ABF tourney and he smacked me a good shot in the face. Suddenly I have a picture of the skipper, from gilligans island, sleeping on his hamack in a dark hut. Crazy **** man but it happens like that. When I was ktfo one time I remember what i was dreaming. I was walked to the locker room after the fight with this dream still running through my head. Suddenly, while I was putting on my sock i realized that my mother was speaking to me. "Robbie, what did you mean by that?" I looked at her, not even knowing that I was having a conversation with her. I shrugged my shoulders and put on my other sock, the dream still in the forefront of my memorie. Its like an alternative world where anything goes........Rockin'
a chin shot is different than a shot to the temple, although they can both knock you out.
A shot to the temple will leave you very disorientated, kind of like the ring is tilted on a 45 degree angle and your just trying to keep your balance and this other guy is trying to put you down. The sensation is similar to one of those carnival rides where you stand on a platform against a wall and the thing starts spinning. You feel the g's pulling you to one side. Then you step off of the ride and you cant walk straight, like something is pulling you to one side, thats what its like in the temple.
The chin shots just f your world up. The deadening of your legs, a strange sensation in your stomach that you just ate 10 pounds of something and the haze that takes over your vision, its weird man. But it is something that every fighter will become accustomed to in time. I used to get a sense od dejavu, like i've been here before when I would eat a good one. On rare occasions i would be out on my feet, dreaming about something odd, but still seeing the fight and reacting to the fight. One time I was fighting a guy named Warren Kilgore in the ABF tourney and he smacked me a good shot in the face. Suddenly I have a picture of the skipper, from gilligans island, sleeping on his hamack in a dark hut. Crazy **** man but it happens like that. When I was ktfo one time I remember what i was dreaming. I was walked to the locker room after the fight with this dream still running through my head. Suddenly, while I was putting on my sock i realized that my mother was speaking to me. "Robbie, what did you mean by that?" I looked at her, not even knowing that I was having a conversation with her. I shrugged my shoulders and put on my other sock, the dream still in the forefront of my memorie. Its like an alternative world where anything goes........Rockin'
never box again. i mean it, please! your post was funny but you know way too much about getting knocked out. And whar your describing at the end when you are in a dream like state is not even a knockout, its a concussion. Which will happen even easier the next time you get in the ring.
Its gonna be funny watching fighters target the top of Ettiens head in future fights, he has a pretty good chin from what I've seen its just that damn head.
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