Hunt 'If you don't like to be hit, you're in the wrong sport'

Pretty much. A lot of people don't like to get hit in the face. And at that point it doesn't really matter how great of an athlete you are.
 
I trained for 16 years. I can guarantee its a trainable factor. But many people will take a long time to train it out.

I have no training, but I've been cheap shotted and blasted and reacted well. I think you can be born with some ability to react well, and I think it is obviously something you need to train to fight professionally.

I have no hope for Bork.
 
I have no training, but I've been cheap shotted and blasted and reacted well. I think you can be born with some ability to react well, and I think it is obviously something you need to train to fight professionally.

I have no hope for Bork.
That is true as well.

Its really a state of mind. Some folks can take a punch and not flinch at all from day 1. Others take years to develop it.

I personally got it knocked out of me by my brother who is 10 years older than me at a very early age. Lol.
 
You'd think a man like Brock, who hates to eat hard shots would work on his kickboxing more and desensitize himself with more light and medium sparring.

I know that's my motivation, I don't want to get hit either.

But he's got a rule, nobody is allowed to hit him in the face so the only time it happens is in a fight.
 
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