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best location on head for one punch knockouts ?

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  1. May 17, 2013 at 2:42 PM
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    denali climber

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    Okay, I am not a fighter but ive been in a few in my life.

    Ive been watching fight videos on Youtube for a few months and studying the one hit knock outs.

    Many of them are sucker punches but it appears that placement of the punch is key.

    My analysis has shown that a punch on the side of the head with the fist landing on the lower jaw is the most effective "one hitter quiter".
     
  2. May 17, 2013 at 2:47 PM
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    Is someone picking on you and you're wanting the most effective take down hit?

    Depends, if you hit them just right in the temple (and other places) you could kill them.
     
  3. May 17, 2013 at 3:23 PM
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    x2 LOL! :D

    punch them in the neck works not for a knock-out but gives you the chance to get that sucker punch them after lol
     
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    I would rather incapacitate someone then knock them out, but whatever...

    A knuckle in the temple can KO someone in an instant

    Personally I would prefer a hit to the throat in real life. Not looking to kill someone and in defensive mode (after the first punch was thrown at you) a luger to the eyes will bring the opponents hands to their face leaving their throat wide open. Could also kick a knee backwards in this instance and this will keep you farther away (more protected), but that's also a very serious injury. It's basically your choice as they clear your spit from their face to do what you want.
     
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    For what reason do you want to one hit KO people?

    It's not consistent, don't count on it. Don't let YouTube get you overconfident haha
     
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    The "knock out" area doesn't work on everyone but it's where the jaw meets the skull.
     
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    ...Your threads are getting pointless. Do you even own a tacoma?!

    Btw, Just to let you know that knocking someone out bad enough could kill them, Self-defense is one thing but if you plan on beating someone up i advise against it. What is a simple assault could turn into attempted murder or even a homicide. Also remember People carry.

    Fighting to fight is stupid, Dangerous and pointless.

    Self-Defense is a whole different story, if this is the case, Take a self-defense class.
     
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    Yes.
     
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    Lol. Dafuq. Probably temple is instant lights out
     
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