Re: The Answer
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Look at boxing. There's so much money in boxing that it attracts the world's elite athletes and most powerful strikers. They get hit dozens and dozens of times. And it's not due to the gloves, as the only purpose of those is to protect their hands and prevent cuts on the face.
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You crack me up, it appears you also know nothing about boxing. Punchers position to have 8oz gloves you, those that fight on skills position for 10oz gloves. Random web search ten seconds later….
“The original function of protecting the fighter’s knuckles is still in effect, but now the extra padding is used for a different reason: to protect the opponent from an easy knockout. The extra padding will force the boxers to use extra strategy instead of pure brute force.”
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You said that if someone isn't knocked out after 3 strikes, the striker has a problem with their power.
You're arguing that the UFC professionals right now have a problem with their power. Find one person that has already posted in this thread to agree with you.
And if there were some "magical" striking technique as you claim, the probability it wouldn't have been discovered and utilized by professional fighters right now is practically zero. (You mentioned pressure points for example, hah!).
I agree with you: unicorns could exist. Though it's not likely.
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