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Why do spectators enjoy knockouts?

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Offline Magnificent Margaret

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Re: Why do spectators enjoy knockouts?
« Reply #15 on: February 07, 2022, 06:06:29 PM »
I find this a fascinating question.

Without going too much into my own situation I am not someone who enjoys outright violence between males or females and am not likely to seek a physical confrontation.
However, when I was in Sixth Form college I was in a group of girls that had a very big rivalry with another group of girls. This came to a head in our final six weeks before our final exams when three of our group had individual fights with three of their group.
Two of those fights ended with what could be termed as knockout victories, and in my case when I stepped off of her at the end the people watching actually counted her out - some of whom had been cheering for her in the fight because she was bizarrely popular.
Since then I have always enjoyed knockouts even if the route that gets us there is something that I find distasteful.
The girl I beat has never lived down that I knocked her out (to those watching it was considered a bit of a surprise result) and tried to pretend afterwards that she just stayed down because she worried about getting into trouble because we were making a lot of noise and attracting a bigger crowd.
But on the couple of occasions we were together afterwards there was a definite "you knocked me out" air about her, where she didn't want to say or do anything that would rile me - which was the total opposite of how she was before our fight.

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Offline Jack7inches

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Re: Why do spectators enjoy knockouts?
« Reply #16 on: February 10, 2022, 01:48:18 AM »
I personally think a woman knocked out is very erotic.  Also hot is when the girls are passed out from exhaustion after the fight

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Offline Tanya_Blade

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Re: Why do spectators enjoy knockouts?
« Reply #17 on: February 13, 2022, 03:44:25 PM »
  Clear Winner and no question if judges got it right.
Often, even without a knockout, there is a clear winner in a women's fight. In the end, anyway, the loser ends up on the ground and under the winner. And this is a more frequent end of the fight in the , knockouts are rare. Of course, I also like to beat my opponent to a knockout, but I did it only once.
Imagine your friends enjoying watching you get destroyed. Imagine those friends leaving the venue without you, happy and not caring about you as you're left lying there KO'd. Imagine waking up hours later to find yourself in an empty venue,
A knockout doesn't last for hours. After I knocked out the bitch with a knee kick to her face, she was unconscious for only a few minutes. The same thing happened when I was beaten to a knockout. According to my friends, I woke up after 5 minutes, approximately.

IHow were you knockouted in your loss?
Well, it was clearly not my best fight.
At the end of the fight, I was already badly beaten and lay on the ground.  The bitch sat on top of me and punched me in the face and head. At some point, the light turned off in my eyes and I got a knockout.  A few minutes later I woke up, lying on the ground.

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Offline tommyfighter

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Re: Why do spectators enjoy knockouts?
« Reply #18 on: February 13, 2022, 08:00:46 PM »

IHow were you knockouted in your loss?
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Well, it was clearly not my best fight.
At the end of the fight, I was already badly beaten and lay on the ground.  The bitch sat on top of me and punched me in the face and head. At some point, the light turned off in my eyes and I got a knockout.  A few minutes later I woke up, lying on the ground.
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Damn, such a dominating way to lose, I hope she wasn't younger or smaller that add to the humiliation (at least in my opinion). I have been ko'd in boxing matches with friends but the ko in a fight was against a guy four years younger and maybe 10 lbs less. He had hit me hard in my abs so I was bent over when I saw his foot (shoe) coming toward my face. The next thing I remembered was waking up on the ground with my friends around me checking if I was okay. The victor had already left. My friends helped me up but I had to have assistance walking to the car.

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Offline nonothing33

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Re: Why do spectators enjoy knockouts?
« Reply #19 on: February 21, 2022, 03:59:06 PM »
It's a definitive end to fight. The exhaustion of one fighter being no longer to continue whether that is physical or mental(dazed or other). It's also rare to witness a knockout in fights.