When you get dizzy after getting hit on the chin does that mean its china?
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Originally posted by podxvost View PostWhen you get dizzy after getting hit on the chin does that mean its china?
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Yea, I got caught by a good one by our heavy weight pro fighter at the gym. I slipped his straight and he followed up with a hook, text book, I didn't cover up properly and ended up leaving the gym with a shiner after that. Didn't knock me down though, legs were sturdy just hurt like hell! Kinda cliche but its true, the punches that hurt the most are the ones you don't see coming.
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The first time when i got clipped on the chin by a left hook i became dizzy and my legs felt kinda weak for couple seconds. I didnt see the shot coming and didnt know what to expect. Other times my legs felt fine, i just got cowwebbs, but they went away in couple seconds. This also might be due to that sometimes i forget to bitedown on my mouthpeice.
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Any punch you don't see coming can leave you pretty dazed. It can even throw you into shock momentarily.
As for literal chin strength: I've read doctors' reports stating that a straight punch to the chin is the most common cause of concussion and KO in amateur boxing, as it drives the lower hinge of the jaw against the base of the skull. Not much you can do about that punch except get a one-piece upper & lower mouthguard and bite down on it like a pitbull on a pantleg for the whole round.
To better weather blows to the head, strengthen your neck, work on your balance, and stay relaxed. A punch should travel through you, down your body, into the canvas.
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may not be the same but in uni we had a little rumble with the first years/ freshmen. one massive oaf hit me with an overhand to the side of the ****in neck caught my completely off guard as he came from the side now i gota ****ing pain in my neck the plus point is i immediately grabbed the oath and laid into him with a nice combination to the body i didnt see him fightin again after this
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Originally posted by fraidycat View PostAny punch you don't see coming can leave you pretty dazed. It can even throw you into shock momentarily.
As for literal chin strength: I've read doctors' reports stating that a straight punch to the chin is the most common cause of concussion and KO in amateur boxing, as it drives the lower hinge of the jaw against the base of the skull. Not much you can do about that punch except get a one-piece upper & lower mouthguard and bite down on it like a pitbull on a pantleg for the whole round.
To better weather blows to the head, strengthen your neck, work on your balance, and stay relaxed. A punch should travel through you, down your body, into the canvas.
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