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  • #31
    Lol to those who don't get it.

    Paulie's feet was caught square and thus went down.

    Paulie was caught on a bad position, and thus went down. There was no tangle. He just fuvked up his stance from being overwhelmed by Conor's attack. Thus, falling from an awkward position. Is it a legit KD? Off course yes. It's Paulie's fault his stance was bad. He fell, and that's it. 8-10 round.

    Was it a flush Kd. No? But it is a KD if it was a real fight. He fell down from being caught square. That to me is a man who got confused on what to do, and that's what happens when you get lost from an onslaught.

    Think of the Bradley barrel roll. Pac was attacking him from weird angles, and a small left hook was enough to barrel roll bradley since he was already caught in a bad position. Bradley was caught square, which is a no no in boxing. That's why they fell.

    That's a legit KD. If you touch the canvas because of your own blunder of being caught squared. That's a KD. It's not flashy but that's enough to be a 10-8 round.
    Last edited by Spoon23; 08-13-2017, 11:36 PM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
      Was it a flush Kd.
      What is a "flush kd" mean? Never heard of that...

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      • #33
        Originally posted by War Room View Post
        What is a "flush kd" mean? Never heard of that...
        A punch KD by a single heavy punch.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
          A punch KD by a single heavy punch.
          Hmm, never heard of that. Can you have a flush KD from a series of punches or is it just one? Did you make that up yourself or is that official boxing terminology?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by War Room View Post
            Hmm, never heard of that. Can you have a flush KD from a series of punches or is it just one? Did you make that up yourself or is that official boxing terminology?
            A flush knock down can be a punch at the end of multiple punches, but the end punch is the exclamation punch. The killer punch.

            But a boxer who goes down from an accumulation of body punches is not a flush knock down.

            Just as the end of Conor's punch in that sequence is nothing but a weak punch or a nudge and not a Flush punch, Paulie was going down irregardless of that punch, since he was caught in a bad position. He got squared up, and payed for it. It was more of an off balance from Conor's tirrade of punches to Paulie, but still is a KD. Since it was Paulie's fault he messed up his stance that made him lose balance as he ended up touching the canvas.
            Last edited by Spoon23; 08-13-2017, 11:37 PM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
              Lol to those who don't get it.

              Paulie's feet was caught square and thus went down.

              Paulie was caught on a bad position, and thus went down. There was no tangle. He just fuvked up his stance from being overwhelmed by Conor's attack. Thus, falling from an awkward position. Is it a legit KD? Off course yes. It's Paulie's fault his stance was bad. He fell, and that's it. 8-10 round.

              Was it a flush Kd. No? But it is a KD if it was a real fight. He fell down from being caught square. That to me is a man who got confused on what to do, and that's what happens when you get lost from an onslaught.

              Think of the Bradley barrel roll. Pac was attacking him from weird angles, and a small left hook was enough to barrel roll bradley since he was already caught in a bad position. Bradley was caught square, which is a no no in boxing. That's why they fell.

              That's a legit KD. If you touch the canvas because of your own blunder of being caught squared. That's a KD. It's not flashy but that's enough to be a 10-8 round.

              which punch caused the knockdown?

              He misses with a left, paulie ducks it and trips, starts to fall and gets hit with a short right jab as hes already falling.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                A flush knock down can be a punch at the end of multiple punches, but the end punch is the exclamation punch. The killer punch.

                But a boxer who goes down from an accumulation of body punches is not a flush knock down.

                Just as the end of Conor's punch in that sequence is nothing but a weak punch or a nudge and not a Flush punch, Paulie was going down irregardless of that punch, since he was caught in a bad position. He got squared up, and payed for it. It was more of an off balance from Conor's tirrade of punches to Paulie, but still is a KD. Since it was Paulie's fault he messed up his stance that made him lose balance as he ended up touching the canvas.
                I think it's crystal clear that the feet got tangled when Conor shuffled to the right during his right jab, Paulie threw a right hand right after Conor's jab, and Conor followed up with a push down of his neck.

                Originally posted by el*** View Post
                which punch caused the knockdown?

                He misses with a left, paulie ducks it and trips, starts to fall and gets hit with a short right jab as hes already falling.

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