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Ay that was sickeningI'd say the bigger talking point is that ref letting those freaking elbows go unanswered while the guy was clearly knocked out. What was he waiting for?
Ay that was sickeningI'd say the bigger talking point is that ref letting those freaking elbows go unanswered while the guy was clearly knocked out. What was he waiting for?
The legal technique caused the heads to impact over momentum... it's incidental but its still a K.O...
Its like what if your opponent is running at you and u punch him and his head clashes with yours on the way down...is it not a K.O then? ... sometimes shit is uncontrollable but you gotta look at how they got there and it was from a real legal technique...heads are gunna connect on takedowns cuz ur grappling and throwing...
With this decision they've just effectively called into question many previous slam K.Os...stupid move
Idk how nobody is talking about it, he was ded for some time there, elbows just kept comingI'd say the bigger talking point is that ref letting those freaking elbows go unanswered while the guy was clearly knocked out. What was he waiting for?
You can't prove whether it was the slam or the clash of heads that ko'ed him. The slam itself was legal and the head clash was incidental. There's also precedent set from previous slam ko wins (Tito v.s. Tanner), so it should not have been ruled a no contest.Are you completely disregarding the headclash?? didn't you see it? do you think the officials reviewing the film didn't consider all the eventualities?? They arrived to that conclusion after carefully rewatching the sequence and i happen to think it was the right one, and no the decision doesn't call into question any past or future clean Slam KOs.
ortiz/tanner, rampage/arona, shamrock/zinoviev (i think)
plenty of slam ko’s using the head as a wall
No, that was a very different situation. Holland got choked out because he got rocked from a head clash which gave Daukus an opening and the ref let the fight continue for some stupid reason. The head clash in Hernandez v.s. Bondar was due to a perfectly legal technique that led to the finish.Because he got KO by the head collision not by the slam or a punch. It’s simple man, he got ko by the head colliding.
See holland v daukus for a perfect example.
it’s not rocket science.
they clashed heads, bondar got ko by a head clash. Simple.
Because he got KO by the head collision not by the slam or a punch. It’s simple man, he got ko by the head colliding.
See holland v daukus for a perfect example.
it’s not rocket science.
they clashed heads, bondar got ko by a head clash. Simple.
Which was a clear clash of heads and intentional by Tito BTW.Slam KO.
Tito Ortiz vs Evan Tanner-esque it is Joe
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Altough Tito's head is huge ,that big melon of his didn't clash with Tanner's head , it's a completely different situation; and more than one official with multiple angles available to them, rewatching the sequence and deciding on the clash of heads is proof enough for me.You can't prove whether it was the slam or the clash of heads that ko'ed him. The slam itself was legal and the head clash was incidental. There's also precedent set from previous slam ko wins (Tito v.s. Tanner), so it should not have been ruled a no contest.
You can't prove whether it was the slam or the clash of heads that ko'ed him. The slam itself was legal and the head clash was incidental. There's also precedent set from previous slam ko wins (Tito v.s. Tanner), so it should not have been ruled a no contest.
The slam caused it. It was a KO no decision. I'd be pissed lol
Fuck off... anyone thinking thats a clash of heads..
Which was a clear clash of heads and intentional by Tito BTW.

A slam with crashing heads?
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Not a lot of skill in smashing your head into another guy for the KO. Maybe just watch the GOAT channel if that's your thing?
I'd like to see it happen more often