It shoudnt be unless you are packing an anaconda that hangs down to your knees. lol
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It shoudnt be unless you are packing an anaconda that hangs down to your knees. lol
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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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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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Yes that should constitute a very low blow.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
5 minutes would seem like a lot though, for a knee recovery. as opposed to a testicle recovery.
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