Yes, why would you want to (not saying there are no good reasons to)?

Well here’s my guide anyway.

<aside> 💡 Striking indeed has beginner’s luck.

It is not the most skill-based form of combat (especially compared to grappling).

But of course, there are principles to KOing a beginner [a], leaving nothing to chance.

We are also assuming the beginner is unhinged and holding nothing back.

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  1. Not saying this is supposed to be a “hard feat”. The point is, to turn this into a completely skill-based game, minimizing the role of luck or chance when it comes to who KOs who.

Beginner’s Luck/Puncher’s Chance

<aside> đź’ˇ Quickly, who is the beginner?

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https://www.instagram.com/p/C91ERQLoWly/

Tip: Don’t go for the fancy KO

My KO Recipe


  1. However, their offense can still be lethal. I won’t go into detail, but no matter how bad a beginner’s form is, if they have the mass and the muscle, they can deliver force. Simple as that. Defense however, takes time and training (which beginners lack).

“Never Interrupt and Opponent When He’s Making a Mistake”