I really feared for Roy's health at that time. And like the Frenkel KO over Enzo Mac, I really expected they would call it a career after.
Ggg I reckon has some more highlight reel knock outs left in his career. He also might be on the receiving end of a ko if he keeps letting himself get tagged as cleanly as he does.
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb9PU0x79_8[/url] this is not a devasting punch but looked brutal the way he held cunninghams head up like that and put his 260lb weight behind it, if fury could really punch doubt steve would of got up at all.
In the smaller weight classes, it is certainly rare. Except when the punching guy has steroids injected into his body. It's so damn obvious that the juantards don't even deny it anymore.
Been thinking this myself recently, was he ever dropped as an AM does anyone know? This place would implode if he got caught getting wreckless and got laid out.
Liver shots are most painful, followed by plexus shots, chest/lungs shots knocking your wind out, and headshots last. Single ko headshots look more devastating, you most likely can get a concussion or 2, but bodyshots are way, way more painful bro.
It wouldn't surprise me if he was. I'm not too familiar with his am career aside but his chin seems solid just from what I saw in the Stevens fight, but I wouldn't call Stevens a grade A ko artist lol. If he goes to 168 I think we may see ggg on the canvass.
I can only speak from experience here but I've never felt more pain in the ring than when I got hit with a perfect body shot. Then again I've never been Paul Williamsed or Hattoned
Yep. Yrs ago I sparred with an undefeated middleweight, I was more than holding my own, I landed a crisp bodyshot, his trainer yelled at him to go after me, he returned the favor and stopped me in my tracks. I had a high threshold for pain, even hit with a 2x4 on the head, but bodyshots? Just about the only thing that will make me **** my pants.