Originally Posted by
LSWCTN1
..one of the key notes that struck me was that EVERYONE likes to think they have knockout power, whilst VERY few ever do.
in this regard, 20 second fighters would be at a distinct disadvantage.. i suggest that if you manage to hit someone cleanly (no interceptions, no obstructions... you hit just hits) and DONT ko them, then you're in trouble. be that in the street or in a ring.
Ok, a couple of people commented on the '20 second fighter' comment. Its just a concept (visualisation and training), its not like there's a bell, and all the air drains out and you end up there like a flat pancake with nothing but your big old eyes bugging out...
And also, the discussion of knock out power....
Who said anything about knockout? That's just one way to disable an opponent, and clear insight into the difference in fighting strategy.
I prefer a big joint. Er, you know what I mean...
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