Merovingian wrote:5-10 mins....are you sure u are watching boxing. Boxing is three min rounds with a minute interval between rounds. And if you watch the greats they KO'ed alot of people. But again I say this is not pro's verses Pro this is Pro's verses bar trash. I remember when I started training in boxing and actually stepped in the ring with one of the coaches. I had trained for six months 3 times a week and he had been doing for years and had some provincial wins in the minors. I could barely see where, when and how his punches where coming in. So a trained fighter vs an untrained fighter could beat easily knock someone out. That is the whole point of this discussion from what I remember.
UFC is 5 min round I believe and that is more technical fighting then just standing and punching. As I sure you know MMA is just that MMA. Punching, Kicking, Grapples, holds and submissions. A majority of the time is spent on the mat trying to gain full mount position(always kinda thought that was a funny name), so that they can unleash hell on there target.
And a TKO is when the Referee determines that it is to dangerous for one of the competitors to continue, whether it be a cut face or he/she(cause let be truthful there are women fighters) is not cognisant of the face pounding they are receiving. They are usually stumbling around barely able to stand.
I know my fighting, I have fought in bars, rings and just with friends and have wiped out on my mountain bike and knocked myself out. I am very aware of what it takes to knock someone out or what a TKO is also. I would also mention that I do not fight anymore since I grew up and am not such a cool teenager anymore
. There are unfortunately lots of vids on Youtube showing non professionals fighting, pro vs non and pro vs pro that demonstrate what I am talking about.
The thing is, we've all seen knockout videos and clips, and professional fights where somebody was knocked out.
That's not the issue.
The issue is how often a KO happens relative to how often somebody is punched/kicked in the head.
Remember that 90 second Tyson fight from way back?
How often does THAT happen?
Tank Abbot KOed John Matua in 18 seconds in UFC 6, but his next fight was won by TKO, and his last fight of the day lasted 17 minutes with no KO before Oleg choked him out.
1 KO out of 3 matches.
1 KO out of 18 minutes of fighting (72 melee rounds).
Gentleman Jim KOed John L. Sullivan, but not until the
twenty-first round.
Sullivan himself went on tour coast to coast, taking on all comers. He KOed 11 men... out of 195 fights.
KOs do happen, and they're not exactly rare, but even professional boxers can't KO somebody on command.
If they could, then every professional fight would only last until the first blow.