no faking it. i think AA caught him right on the tip of his jab, dead center and that was all it took.
so you are saying the bouncing of Dirrell's brain allowed him to continue being conscious, that Dirrell can continue physical movement because his brain is physically moving around in his skull and once the brain settles, Dirrell too settles and goes unconscious. so the more Dirrell's brain moves around before settling the more Dirrell is able to move around. I don't see where it says anything like that in what you quoted. where does it say the brain coming to rest inside the skull is the point at which consciousness is lost? Do boxer's brains bouncing around inside skulls and having convulsions give clean MRI's?