Getting caught cold

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  1. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    i think your muscles and synapses need to be warm to function at max speed. thats why when a fighter comes to the ring bone dry, most trainers comment on how thats not ideal. he needs to get the blood pumping through those muscles he is about to run through motions at top speed. its not just your muscles, your mind also has to be fueled by the adrenaline that pumps when youre in a fight mode. both things need to be in place for you to operate at max level.
     
  2. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    See Duran Hearns, Roberto began the first round like he was sparring
     
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  3. VBOX

    VBOX JOURNEYMAN Full Member

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    Lennox Lewis said that sometimes you need to get hit a few times before you really settle into the fight and more alert. Makes sense.
     
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  4. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    Ricky wasn't caught cold. A fire fight had already broken out.
     
  5. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He came in attempting to bumrush Pac, wasn't ready for Pac's speed or power and got caught multiple times dropped and dispatched. That's literally getting caught cold.
     
  6. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    No, getting caught cold is when there isn't much action going on and the fighter hasn't warmed up yet. Ricky and Pac had already been throwing bombs.
     
  7. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    Rubio v Jantuah always springs to mind regarding a guy getting caught cold, or was it just a great punch?
     
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  8. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Throw in another Ukrainian while you're at it, Gvozdyk. He clearly has a pretty amazing chin, not many can take flush and repeated bombs from Stevenson and Beterbiev and remain on their feet, yet get put down by Karpency. That applies the Badou Jack vs. Derek Edwards KO too in all likelihood.
     
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  10. Reg

    Reg Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This happened to Andy Lee, Bute, and Groves as well.
     
  11. VBOX

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    Dang that’s getting caught alright! Arena goes silent lol.
     
  12. pistal47

    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think a fighters recuperative abilities play a bigger role in this than most think. Some guys are just prone to getting caught period, and regardless of how good their chin is, when a trained boxer catches you clean anything can happen. I think recuperative ability and the fighters mental strength - in the sense that they are so willingly stubborn to accept whatever is thrown their way to land - plays the biggest role. Take Beterbiev for example. He caught a two-piece from Gvozdyk that would have slept damn near anyone, was visibly hurt for a split second, and just marched forward. Against Jonson he literally took a flush 2,000 JDAM bomb RIGHT ON THE BUTTON - was dropped and badly hurt, recovered damn near instantly and went back to war. Guy is a machine and thats ehats so scary about him, he's literally a born and bread dog of war. Salido was very similar and Nigel Benn was reminiscent as well. When they got caught - they caught a bead on their enemy, pinned the trigger back, and melted the barrell. Thats stone cold balls.
     
  13. Malph

    Malph Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is exactly it. The classic boxing definition for getting caught cold is getting knocked down or out before your body has had a chance to warm up and work at peak efficiency.

    Boxers typically go through certain rituals i.e. hitting the pads and shadow boxing in the dressing room before stepping into the ring.

    Most of them want to have a light sweat worked up before the fight starts.
     
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  14. notjustacasual

    notjustacasual Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    It happens a lot with counter punchers who need a few rounds to get a read on the opponent and adapt to the angles. Its pretty rare that a counter puncher will go out in round one and already have the opponent figured out.
     
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  15. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    its like sprinting without stretching first, tendons and cartilage starts to tear because your muscles are jumping into a range and speed of motion that your cold resting body isnt ready to rev up to. all you need to lose is 1/10 of a second off your reaction time to be the difference between rolling with a punch and catching it square.
     
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