Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ
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Does shaking your head no while getting hit sway the judges?
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Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ View PostUh, NO it's the macho game, to get a psychological edge over your opponent, like he's fighting Godzilla .
It has other uses, as a boxer can play possum after he's REALLY been hurt. The toughguy act can throw an opponent off, and buy some time to recover. Sometimes a boxer will try that head shaking invulnerable act, while his unsteady legs are telling a different story
Some guys have shaken their head, and got knocked out on the NEXT punch ! So it can hilariously backfire!
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Anytime you need to*» acknowledge «* you getting hit
In my eyes your guilty as fugh
There’s no swaying , no nothing
You just made it clear something bothered you
If anything the blind fughin mice who scoring the fight will lean on that fighter (whether they saw or not )
Just cause he reacted that way
Of course jmfo
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It's usually an ego response. Guy take a hard shot and his response is, "Fuk you". That's why the "no no".
If anything, it tells you a guy got caught with something hard enough to get a response so it's not fooling the judges.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostIt's usually an ego response. Guy take a hard shot and his response is, "Fuk you". That's why the "no no".
If anything, it tells you a guy got caught with something hard enough to get a response so it's not fooling the judges.
If they didn’t now , they sure do now
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It sways "OBJECTIVE" fans, to say their guy won, because of a flurry of shots to the forearms and elbows while an opponent is on the ropes. 100% of pac fans agree. You hear them go crazy
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depends on the judge I'd assume. To me whenever I've seen it, it always just seems like posturing while also admitting you just got rocked in the face. I'd rather completely no sell a punch. Triple G is an example of this I believe, instead of just shaking his head, he just looks into his opponents eyes. I would find that way more intimidating, and as a judge it wouldn't be admitting to being rocked.
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Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ View PostUh, NO it's the macho game, to get a psychological edge over your opponent, like he's fighting Godzilla .
It has other uses, as a boxer can play possum after he's REALLY been hurt. The toughguy act can throw an opponent off, and buy some time to recover. Sometimes a boxer will try that head shaking invulnerable act, while his unsteady legs are telling a different story
Some guys have shaken their head, and got knocked out on the NEXT punch ! So it can hilariously backfire!
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