It's like something exploded inwards in your body. It recovers rather fast but not fast enough to beat the count.
It feels like reading an article written by Scott Gilford. Make it stop urghhhhhhhhhh :fire :twisted:
It feels like being kicked in the nuts combined with crippling diarrhea stomach cramps that wake you up in the middle of the night.
I took one awhile back when I first started sparring, it was right at the end of the round and I saw it coming but didn't defend it. Climbed through the ropes while getting told of by my trainer which kind of took my mind off it, a minute later I was like 'there's some sort of weird being kicked in the ***** delayed pain going on here?" Went to bed that evening with a throbbing side and I thought nothing of it. I was wrong! I could hardly get in and out of bed for almost 2 weeks! Be careful out there, that ones a *****!
Years ago my coach got ****ed at me after a fight once and lined one up....It's the WORST feeling ever...EVER. You cant breath, you feel like you're going to **** your shorts, and everything feels disgusting. Ive always wondered how Oscar was able to flail around with his arms like he did vs Hopkins after that shot...Because I found myself sitting uncomfortably for a good minute.
I remember an interview once where a fighter said that your legs go numb with a hard enough liver shot.