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    #11
    And here I thought Rabbit Punches are if Bugs Bunny hits you while wearing boxing gloves. Waka waka.

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      #12
      How did a punch to the back of the head get known as rabbit punches?

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        #13
        Originally posted by AlexKid View Post
        How did a punch to the back of the head get known as rabbit punches?
        "The punch's name is derived from the use of the technique by hunters to kill rabbits with a quick, sharp strike to the back of the head." - Wikipedia

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          #14
          Originally posted by Sable&Whitefish View Post
          You see refs get on fighters all the time for throwing rabbit punches, inside punches to the back of the head. What I've heard is that as opposed to when you get hit in the chin and your head can move a lot to absorb the blow, getting hit in the back of the head doesn't allow for that absorption because your head can't move so there is a danger that your brain gets disconnected from your spinal cord or something like that (???) and you can die.

          I was wondering if you historians knew of cases where serious injuries or death were caused by rabbit punches. I see fighters throw them and get warned for them all the time despite the fact they're considered illegal, is the likelihood of serious injury pretty low?
          I must first tell you that I have never punched a rabbit. Then I must inform you that when a human skull is forming in the womb that the 2 halves of the skull form together causing a ridge to form in the back of the skull. When somebody lands a rabbit punch, to the back of the skull, the first and most direct impact of the brain is into this ridge that can easily cut in to the brain. It is this ridge in the back of the skull that makes punches to the back of the head so dangerous......Rockin'
          Last edited by Rockin'; 08-13-2018, 03:59 PM.

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            #15
            Must be why Homer always advises Bart to got for the back of the head.

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              #16
              Actually, after turning pro I would hit the guy in the back of the head while he was holding me. I was ultra aggressive and guys would try to tie me up if I was close. It was either throw them to the canvas or hit them in the back of the head. If the ref warns me I'll just tell him that the *** is holding me, which is also illegal. Bronco didn't like the rabbit shots and neither did Tarrick. I would just say stop holding me. When your arms are tied up by a guy you can't generate much power but still I'm sure that they felt it once the adrenaline wore off. You don't want me hitting you in the back of the head? Fine, than quit holding me...?Rockin'

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                #17
                Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                Actually, after turning pro I would hit the guy in the back of the head while he was holding me. I was ultra aggressive and guys would try to tie me up if I was close. It was either throw them to the canvas or hit them in the back of the head. If the ref warns me I'll just tell him that the *** is holding me, which is also illegal. Bronco didn't like the rabbit shots and neither did Tarrick. I would just say stop holding me. When your arms are tied up by a guy you can't generate much power but still I'm sure that they felt it once the adrenaline wore off. You don't want me hitting you in the back of the head? Fine, than quit holding me...?Rockin'
                I get it, but it's walking a super dangerous line assuming you aren't a sociopath. I've sparred a lot, sometimes i thought about it afterward. Any of those punches, for any thousands of reasons, could have killed or seriously injured a person. My sparring partners are just me with a different backstory.

                Do you really want your only excuse as you think about the man you killed or paralyzed to be "He shouda quit holding me."

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by escudo View Post
                  I get it, but it's walking a super dangerous line assuming you aren't a sociopath. I've sparred a lot, sometimes i thought about it afterward. Any of those punches, for any thousands of reasons, could have killed or seriously injured a person. My sparring partners are just me with a different backstory.

                  Do you really want your only excuse as you think about the man you killed or paralyzed to be "He shouda quit holding me."
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                  Coulda, woulda, shoulda.... You have never sparred in Detroit. This is fighting with fists, Take your ***** assed attitude elsewhere.

                  And yeah, that is probably exactly what I would have thought.....….Rockin
                  Last edited by Rockin'; 08-14-2018, 02:27 AM.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
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                    Coulda, woulda, shoulda.... You have never sparred in Detroit. This is fighting with fists, Take your ***** assed attitude elsewhere.

                    And yeah, that is probably exactly what I would have thought.....?Rockin
                    Right, sociopath.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by escudo View Post
                      Right, sociopath.
                      yeah, **** you and your bull **** hypothesis……….Rockin'
                      Last edited by Rockin'; 08-14-2018, 05:47 AM.

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