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re: Per Bama board Mike Locksley to UF as Co-OC
Posted on 12/29/16 at 2:50 pm to TJGator1215
Posted on 12/29/16 at 2:50 pm to TJGator1215
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If he fights like he argues I'll TKO him at the opening bell.
If you knew how fighting worked you'd know that a TKO is a cumulation of punches and kicks, and can't happen instantly at the opening bell.
Bitch.
Posted on 12/29/16 at 6:28 pm to atlgator
I move like a silent fart. You won't see me coming but you'll know I was there. I'm that fast brah.
I'm still having to school you I see:
I'm still having to school you I see:
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A technical knockout (TKO or T.K.O.), or stoppage, is declared when the referee or official ring physician decide that a fighter cannot safely continue the match. In boxing, for a KO to occur a fighter must fail to beat the count, so TKO refers to any situation when the referee, cornerman, physician, or fighter stops the fight any time during a round when there is no ten count, most notably when a fighter has been knocked down three times in one round, which ends the match in most regions.[3] The referee can stop the fight at any time if they feel a fighter cannot safely continue, for example if a fighter has been down once and isn't doing enough to defend themselves when they get back up. In boxing, if a fighter is knocked down and the referee stops the bout without a count, this also counts as TKO. However, TKO can only occur when the fight is stopped by the referee, mid round while the clock is running or between rounds when the clock is stopped. The exception is if a fight is stopped between rounds by a fighter's corner pulling him out or the fighter quitting, this counts as "referee technical decision" (RTD) which, like TKO, counts as a knockout in a boxer's record.
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