<#webadvjs#>

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

If you get kicked in the side of the jaw HARD, and don't flinch, does that mean you have an iron chin?

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    If you get kicked in the side of the jaw HARD, and don't flinch, does that mean you have an iron chin?

    How sensitive is the side of the jaw compared to other spots? Is it impressive? I don't know if I rolled with it or not. But it was a full swing that ****** me, and I had no mouth piece either.

    It felt like getting with by a hammer in the shape of a leg

    /Just curious
    Last edited by automaton89; 04-30-2024, 04:55 PM.

    #2
    Depends what part of the leg/foot connects. I've been kick full on with the foot and rocked but was still able to keep going. Getting caught with the shin is a whole other proposition. I've never been caught full on with the shin, not in the face. I'd say in most cases (probably like 95%) if you don't see it coming it's lights out. If you do see it coming and it connects fully and unblocked there is probably and 80% chance you won't continue even if you're not out cold. The shin is like a baseball bat.

    Comment


      #3
      Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
      Depends what part of the leg/foot connects. I've been kick full on with the foot and rocked but was still able to keep going. Getting caught with the shin is a whole other proposition. I've never been caught full on with the shin, not in the face. I'd say in most cases (probably like 95%) if you don't see it coming it's lights out. If you do see it coming and it connects fully and unblocked there is probably and 80% chance you won't continue even if you're not out cold. The shin is like a baseball bat.
      There's more concentrated force from a foot. So it's actually deadlier even though Shin is very painful and destructive, it won't kill because the force is spread.

      Comment

      Working...
      X
      TOP