Originally posted by Silence
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Is harder to KO a opponent from a body punch or head punch ?
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
You didn't watch much Mike Tyson then... Tyson dropped Spinks with a body shot for instance. He absolutely punished Biggs to the body. And his bodywork opened up the head for many of his finishes. And that's just one guy. There's probably thousands of body shot finishes in title fights in all of the other weight classes. Really a bizarre take.
drop is not KO
you proved my point. when you have to dig up a fight from 40 years ago. you already lost.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
drop is not KO
you proved my point. when you have to dig up a fight from 40 years ago. you already lost.
Originally posted by Boxing 112 View Post
Dumb take body shots don't affect fighters, if that is the case no one would bother throwing them. Top boxers have gone down from body shots, or hurt, if not gone down then body shots take their toll and slow the boxers down
When you have to backtrack and pretend you were saying something that's demonstrably different from what's in the quoted text, you've already lost.
I brought up Tyson because he's famous for body punching, not because he's the only guy ever to do it. Beterbiev dropped Usyk with a body shot in the amateurs for instance. AJ vs Klitschko was a good demonstration of body shots to break someone down. Wilder only has a right hand, and Fury's not really known for stoppages, so you're going to have to look back to better heavyweight eras if you want to see more at heavyweight.
But that's an asinine cherry pick anyways. Heavyweight is the least skilled division, and every other division sees body shots and body shot stoppages all the time. Tank Davis? Canelo? Inoue? Crawford? Lomachenko? Even Ryan García?
I mean, this has got to be one of the most YDKSAB takes I've seen yet.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
You responded to this post...
See anything in there about KO's?
When you have to backtrack and pretend you were saying something that's demonstrably different from what's in the quoted text, you've already lost.
I brought up Tyson because he's famous for body punching, not because he's the only guy ever to do it. Beterbiev dropped Usyk with a body shot in the amateurs for instance. AJ vs Klitschko was a good demonstration of body shots to break someone down. Wilder only has a right hand, and Fury's not really known for stoppages, so you're going to have to look back to better heavyweight eras if you want to see more at heavyweight.
But that's an asinine cherry pick anyways. Heavyweight is the least skilled division, and every other division sees body shots and body shot stoppages all the time. Tank Davis? Canelo? Inoue? Crawford? Lomachenko? Even Ryan García?
I mean, this has got to be one of the most YDKSAB takes I've seen yet.
oh you're a knucklehead moron.
ok
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The body can take more punishment particularly at heavy , and are a bigger target easier to land on but also leaves a guard open more . You don’t hit fighters in the head to slow them down you hit the body . If knockouts were easier to get with body shots you’d see more of them and more fans acting surprised if a head shot stopped a fight .
It also depends on individual, I mean a guy like heavyweight Dimitrenko has a body of glass couldn’t take shots for anything there . I don’t know off hand anyone who was known to get consistently knockouts with body shots ?
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Originally posted by _original_ View PostBody shots, I mean they are more rare at the high level.
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Originally posted by WillieWild114 View PostWhich one is harder to do body shot or headshot
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