Yes by an ex. It wasn't boxing, it was domestic violence. (notice I said "ex")
Describe the feeling? The blow that knocked me out wasn't any more painful than the other blows before it, I saw flashes of light for a split second, then it was like sinking into black water, blacker than anything I ever saw before, kind of coming up over me. No pain, no awareness, just nothing. I have wondered since then if that's what it's like to die..... just slip into black nothingness. I have no idea how long I was out, seconds, minutes? I came to and remember feeling the coolness of the kitchen floor against my cheek. Felt groggy and disoriented for several hours afterward, couldn't see from my left eye for nearly 2 weeks. Horrible headache that lasted a week.
2006-09-12 17:16:49
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answered by Squirrley Temple 7
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It wasn't a punch. I was 10 or so, playing, and my head knocked against a wall. I didn't see stars. I was semi-conscious and very dazed. When I got up I was wobbly and had a headache for the next few hours. Sore spot for about 4 days.
2006-09-12 16:23:15
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answered by KALEL 4
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I was 17 when I took on a college junior on the UCLA football team and I got my asss whooped - I remember getting hit, I remember getting knocked down and all I can remember was that I could not get up and I could not open my eyes - I laid there, I could hear people talking but I could not open my eyes or get up - the next day, I looked like I was a raccoon, double black eyes and a gash on my eyebrow - didn't really hurt but I was knocked out
2006-09-14 12:58:09
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answered by Big Buddy 6
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Yep. Not a punch per se, but a blow.
It's like a super quick series of bright bursts inside your skull before going black. When I regained consciousness, I saw bright dancing dots and was out of balance for a few seconds. No fun at all. I'd rather eat cake.
2006-09-12 20:44:38
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answered by BeatNick 2
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I've been it hundreds of fights and knocked out hundreds of people, but never experienced being knocked out myself. I've had some close calls though. My vision has disappeared, tunnel vision, blurred vision as well as feeling weak in the knees. That usually just motivated me to finish them before they did me.
2006-09-12 16:21:48
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answered by Sean 7
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When I first started fighting I tended to block low most of the time, my friend (and sparring partner) who is 3 years older then me and had been boxing for 4 years before i even started just basically hit me over and over again until i fell down. It hurts having bruises on your head, lol.
2006-09-13 08:03:09
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answered by Alex 1
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I've never been knocked out, but I took a blow to the head and I saw gold and sliver sparkles
2006-09-12 16:18:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No but I have knocked out quite a few.
2006-09-12 18:01:56
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answered by toughguy2 7
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Nobody will never be able to knock me out before i get the chance to knock them out.
♥So nah, aint nobody knocked me out♥
Why dont u let someone punch u so u know the feeling.
Its gonna hurt butt head. Ello....
2006-09-12 16:25:40
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answered by jaz 5
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I can't remember... I was knocked out!
2006-09-12 16:21:55
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answered by Mr. Michaels 3
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