What does it feel like to get hit by a big puncher?
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Nah man, it's not worth the **** that I get in return.
my writing style is what it is and would be easily recognized.
I've been attacked by mods and stalked by fools for years on here because of my stories.
I do appreciate your interest but honestly, it's just not worth it.
I took my lumps day by day as I had too coming up, but I was always there the next day to do it all again.
I never did much with it anyway. Fighting in stadiums, on tv, out of a world class stable with a well known manager doesn't count for anything here on the Scene................Rockin'
Last edited by Rockin'; 01-27-2014, 01:03 PM.Comment
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Did you at least get on you bike? Hold. Butt him. Anything to minimize punches exchanged.I fought at 140 for about 5 years and my last year in boxing I slacked off and ballooned up to 170. I thought I could just drop 10 pounds and fight at middleweight since I'd be faster...
Wrong! I was sluggish, my punches did nothing and the guy's jab would knock me off balance most of the time. I lost every round and got stunned in the last minute of the third round. I somehow managed not to get dropped.
I was maybe fighting a guy who was really a natural 145 pounder with about 15 pounds of muscle on him. Those punches really hurt!Comment
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Perhaps you could PM me? If not I won't bother you further. I understand.Nah man, it's not worth the **** that I get in return.
my writing style is what it is and would be easily recognized.
I've been attacked by mods and stalked for years on here because of my stories.
I do appreciate your interest but honestly, it's just not worth it.
I took my lumps day by day as I had too coming up, but I was always there the next day to do it all again.
I never did much with it anyway.................Rockin'
I'm inferring that something happened to you in the gym that you feel is embarrassing? I won't guess any further.Comment
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I'll tell you how it feels since I had many amateur bouts It feels like someone has a brick and their hitting you, you constantly see white lights as your getting punch and you say to yourself damWhat did Muhammad Ali feel when Ernie Shavers cracked him?
What did Zab Judah feel when Kostya Tszyu clipped him?
What did Adrien Broner feel when Marcos Maidana dropped him?
What did Gabriel Rosado feel when Alfredo Angulo landed rabbit punches on him?
Look at what Maidana's sparring partner Darwin Price had to say about Maidana's power. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwqxAV1rokw
What Tim Bradley said about Lucas Matthysse's power
Have any of you guys been nailed by a guy with big power? When I was a kid I went body with a strong kid. His punches had good pop, but I don't think he was a pure puncher -- just naturally physically strong.
In 2010 I sparred my neighbor (no headshots). I threw a left hook to his body. He blocked it with his arm. Later he told me he was never hit that hard before.
"It hit my arm, but it moved me."Comment
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I'd imagine it feels like hitting your face / body by solid concrete at a high speed. A sharp, stinging pain that takes the senses out of you. That is what I imagine every time I see Golovkin land his shots.Comment
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For me personally:
Getting stunned - it's like losing half a second of your life, time just skips forward a little bit and things are confusing for a moment
Getting rocked - tunnel vision, some loss of coordination
***** street - dizziness, disorientation, total loss of balance
KTFO - you wake up wondering WTF just happenedComment
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I pm'd somebody my name years ago, he posted it up for everybody to see within a few minutes after promising to keep it all confidential. Funny thing is that this person became a writer of boxing. His name is Ryan Sagnolia, he has no integrity or pride and I've spread **** on his name with everybody that I have come into contact with in the boxing world because of what he's about. He's a piece of ****.
I got knocked out in a fight that I should have won and was easily winning, **** happens. Anybody who has been in a ring knows 2 things for sure: 1)that anything can happen in there. 2)That if you step into a professional ring not properly prepared bad things are bound to happen.
I'm not embarrassed about anything with my boxing, **** happens in the professional ring. Actually, the only thing that I cringe at today was stepping up to fight a few times knowing that I was not even close to being prepared properly to fight.
Sometimes life just makes you do things for the wrong reason, in the instances that I speak of (for the most part) I just needed quick cash.............. Rockin'
Last edited by Rockin'; 01-27-2014, 01:22 PM.Comment
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