1 Was Hurt
2 Was Rocked
3 Was Wobbled
4 Was Staggered
I hope I did not leave any obvious ones out.
Though these terms seem perfectly descriptive and plain, and have been used by boxing announcers for generations, are we and the announcers always sure of what they are talking about?
Is rocked worse than staggered? Is it more serious to be rocked than it is to be wobbled, for instance?
Does rocked mean a man was also hurt, or was he merely knocked off balance, let's say?
I know I always want to hurt my man. Maybe rocking him is just the part of hurting him that looks good to the judges. Any thoughts on these old war horse announcing terms, lads?
2 Was Rocked
3 Was Wobbled
4 Was Staggered
I hope I did not leave any obvious ones out.
Though these terms seem perfectly descriptive and plain, and have been used by boxing announcers for generations, are we and the announcers always sure of what they are talking about?
Is rocked worse than staggered? Is it more serious to be rocked than it is to be wobbled, for instance?
Does rocked mean a man was also hurt, or was he merely knocked off balance, let's say?
I know I always want to hurt my man. Maybe rocking him is just the part of hurting him that looks good to the judges. Any thoughts on these old war horse announcing terms, lads?
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