What a KO! (Chris Mbilli)

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What a KO! (Chris Mbilli)

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damn! like a comedy skit ko with how exaggerated it was

mohamedi has been brutally ktfo many times now, dude is so chinny
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margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 05:00 damn! like a comedy skit ko with how exaggerated it was

mohamedi has been brutally ktfo many times now, dude is so chinny
It almost looks fake in a way. I mean I know it's not because I can tell the impact of that punch is most definitely real, but it has a weird thing to it where the guy seems to throw himself back forcefully as opposed to just falling.
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ya my thoughts too, looks like bad acting but it obviously is real
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There’s been a few KO’s like that.

There was a recent one in UFC, where the guy kinda jumped up and fell backwards. Can’t remember his name.
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nadjib also ko'd hard by shishkin, kov, thierry karl, and sukhotsky. would make a brutal highlight reel. at 37 should probably retire. his brain was doing funny things there

fell the other way vs gvodzyk

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margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 05:23 nadjib also ko'd hard by shishkin, kov, thierry karl, and sukhotsky. would make a brutal highlight reel. at 37 should probably retire. his brain was doing funny things there

fell the other way vs gvodzyk

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He looks like he’s trying to listen under the ring.
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true :lol:
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Isnt he finally some kind of mandatory challenger or something like that? I am waiting long enough to see him step up
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Dude is that legit? i think its too good a acting to be acting but fornicate it dosent look real. gets hit, then like delay straitens up and then timmmmmmmmberrr.
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It's a dive. If you take away a man's consciousness, then they crumple/stumble. They do not go full stiff plank fall backwards a good half second after the punch landed and there is no momentum pushing them this way.
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He has a 90% KO ratio so based on that and the fact Mohamedi is packing glass, I think we can safely conclude it's not fake.
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conan_the_cribber wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 14:08 It's a dive. If you take away a man's consciousness, then they crumple/stumble. They do not go full stiff plank fall backwards a good half second after the punch landed and there is no momentum pushing them this way.
Look everyone, the KO expert has arrived. Everyone must bow to his wisdom.

This one's fake too, right?

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lookingaround87 wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 16:17
conan_the_cribber wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 14:08 It's a dive. If you take away a man's consciousness, then they crumple/stumble. They do not go full stiff plank fall backwards a good half second after the punch landed and there is no momentum pushing them this way.
Look everyone, the KO expert has arrived. Everyone must bow to his wisdom.

This one's fake too, right?

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This is the one I was talking about.
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lookingaround87 wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 16:17
conan_the_cribber wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 14:08 It's a dive. If you take away a man's consciousness, then they crumple/stumble. They do not go full stiff plank fall backwards a good half second after the punch landed and there is no momentum pushing them this way.
Look everyone, the KO expert has arrived. Everyone must bow to his wisdom.

This one's fake too, right?

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Don't understand the aggression, but whatever, do what you got to do.

There are a substantial differences to the clip you posted. a) The guy in your clip getting hit never gets balanced after the blow. He's rocked, has his weight on his heels, he's losing balance backwards, looks like he's clawing at air to keep his balance, can't do it, can't move his legs and falls straight-legged to the ground and b) he falls in the direction of the blow.

Compare that to the topic of the thread. He gets hit with a left hook, looks ok, like he's lining up a counter, then falls dramatically in a direction that he wasn't hit in. If the dude had crumpled forward I'd have accepted it as legit. If the guy had made a half-step forward and his legs went, yeah legit, brain short-circuited. But instead he actively raises his upper-body to fall backwards. No-one straightens up and then falls over, in a different direction to how they were hit.

I'm convinced, that after getting hit by that left hook, the guy didn't want any more. Even his opponent is like "WTF just happended?".
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conan_the_cribber wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 17:14
I'm convinced, that after getting hit by that left hook, the guy didn't want any more. Even his opponent is like "WTF just happended?".

Yeah, it's soooo easy to fall straight backwards, no hesitation, no bend in the knees, just a flat plank fall backwards.

No one conscious does that.

Oh and he fell "in the wrong direction" so what

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If he "didn't want anymore" after that punch he could have crumpled to the ground, rolled around for a while trying to get up, etc. No need to do something theatrical.
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SportsRatings wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 19:29
conan_the_cribber wrote: 31 Mar 2022, 17:14
I'm convinced, that after getting hit by that left hook, the guy didn't want any more. Even his opponent is like "WTF just happended?".

Yeah, it's soooo easy to fall straight backwards, no hesitation, no bend in the knees, just a flat plank fall backwards.

No one conscious does that.

Oh and he fell "in the wrong direction" so what

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If he "didn't want anymore" after that punch he could have crumpled to the ground, rolled around for a while trying to get up, etc. No need to do something theatrical.
The clip you included shows a guy being hit hard, falling onto the ropes and then being propelled forward. Falling face first without twitching before landing, now that is definitely not "soooo easy". Looks completely legit to me.

As others on the thread have stated, it looks so theatrical, in the twitter clip. Everything seems wrong with it. The delayed timing, the body actions, the direction of falling. I have no idea why he chose to go that way instead of just taking a less theatrical route. My guess is that he missed that opportunity to dive when the punch landed and thought he had to over-compensate by making it look like he got shot in the chest.
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well, if the ropes werent there that guy would've fallen back a lot like nadjib id think

mohammedi has been brutally ktfo several times and has had many extreme reactions to punches before, and here he was at 37 fighting a guy with 18 kos in 20 wins. sometimes the brain and body do funny things when rattled - delayed reactions, twitching, going stiff, throwing punches by reflex while totally out of it (see thunder vs grimsly), etc. i doubt he faked this one. he is also a warrior who has always fought hard until he's out of it
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 04:59
Reminds me of Julian Jackson vs. Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 03:28
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 04:59
Reminds me of Julian Jackson vs. Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham.
There are indeed some similarities, however the differences are also apparent. I remember watching that fight live and was thrilled at Graham's performance, only for that to turn in a second into to fear for his life. Jackson had almost super-human power.

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That is not acting at all, just a well-placed left hook coming from above...
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conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 06:59
Enlightened-One wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 03:28
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Mar 2022, 04:59
Reminds me of Julian Jackson vs. Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham.
There are indeed some similarities, however the differences are also apparent. I remember watching that fight live and was thrilled at Graham's performance, only for that to turn in a second into to fear for his life. Jackson had almost super-human power.

Why the ref count?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 05:51
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 06:59
Enlightened-One wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 03:28

Reminds me of Julian Jackson vs. Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham.
There are indeed some similarities, however the differences are also apparent. I remember watching that fight live and was thrilled at Graham's performance, only for that to turn in a second into to fear for his life. Jackson had almost super-human power.

Why the ref count?
That's one of the reasons I find MMA more appealing these days. The quality of the referees. The referee clearly had no idea. Obviously hadn't informed himself who Jackson was. At the most you give Graham a count of two, before it's clear to you, that his soul orbiting around Jupiter partying with Zeus and a bunch of nymphs and it aint coming back in the next ten seconds. Farking idiot.
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