I'm sick of everyone saying headsize doesn't matter when it comes to being knocked out. Obviously it's not the only factor, and maybe even not the primary factor, but head size is largely dependant on whether you get ktfo'd or not. This be why...
Everyone argues that the neck muscles or the muscles that cover the temple are the primary and only things that matter. These claims are retarded. The muscles in mention are very important.
Let me make this simple, you get kicked in the head, the kick is then obsorbed by the muscles in mention, in fact these muscles are much larger than the average 180 pound person, your head is 2 pounds, you die.
Now you are kicked in the head, these muscles attributed to knockout durrability are smaller than average, your head is 30 pounds, so you get ktfo'd?... I would say less likely.
I want you all to go outside and kick a rock, then I want you to kick a boulder. Tell me which one is more resistant to the force.
If your head is larger, not only are these muscles more likely to be larger, but also there is going to be a larger amount of protective goo surrounding your brain, and i'm going to guess that your brain will be larger, not that this will play much of a role, but it is more mass to contend with the force of the kick.
As a footnote mentality is also a massive factor ro getting ktfo'd, look at Chuck Liddell and his early career as well as the Mezger/Overeem fights.
Tell me I'm wrong and explain why.
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