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    Default Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    If an uppercut is thrown and the opponent simultaneously moves quickly inwards, and the punch lands on the knee----can the fighter get 5 minutes to recover if the punch was debilitating? Is it a low blow?

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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    It shoudnt be unless you are packing an anaconda that hangs down to your knees. lol

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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    If an uppercut is thrown and the opponent simultaneously moves quickly inwards, and the punch lands on the knee----can the fighter get 5 minutes to recover if the punch was debilitating? Is it a low blow?
    Judging by your other threads, I'm taking the thought process of 'there's no way in hell he's being serious'.

    But just incase, yes, anything below the belt.
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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    If an uppercut is thrown and the opponent simultaneously moves quickly inwards, and the punch lands on the knee----can the fighter get 5 minutes to recover if the punch was debilitating? Is it a low blow?


    Uuuuummmmm ok.

    Wether a punch is intentional or unintentional does not matter. You can not hit below the belt line. So to answer your question. Yes it is a low blow. If the ref. deems the punch to be a hard enough punch he can award time to the boxer to recover. Wether intentional or not.

    Hope this answers your weird ass question.

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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    Is a punch a foot below the belt a low blow?!

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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    What if Mila Kunis was sat naked ringside, you happen to notice her and your large boner points just above the belt line? If your opponent goes for a body shot, but catches your elevated hard on, is that a low blow?

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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    I would suggest that it depends on where the knee is. If the knee is moving up into the area of the body I believe one has every right to hit the little bastard as hard as one can. 'Get below waist height you insurbordinate little git' is what a fighter should be telling a rapidly rising knee. If that knee doesn't listen then it will be getting a bopping. Secretly every opponent secretly desires to set loose upon the knee. Well, that's my tuppence worth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    It shoudnt be unless you are packing an anaconda that hangs down to your knees. lol
    That's not funny, I've had that problem all my life!

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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    Yes that should constitute a very low blow.
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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    5 minutes would seem like a lot though, for a knee recovery. as opposed to a testicle recovery.

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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    5 minutes would seem like a lot though, for a knee recovery. as opposed to a testicle recovery.
    They should not need 5 minutes but you could see the fighter that landed on the knee injure his hand.
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    Default Re: Is a punch to the knee considered a "low blow"?

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    What if Mila Kunis was sat naked ringside, you happen to notice her and your large boner points just above the belt line? If your opponent goes for a body shot, but catches your elevated hard on, is that a low blow?
    MIla Kunis is a buttabutt dude. She has a flat ass..

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