Originally posted by capt it up
Stopping blood flow by causing damage to the body which is why the blood flow is stopped. Also disrupting nerve endings is also damage to the body my friend your point that you are trying to make are not helping since they are all damage caused to the body in which case would be most use to some one who would heal it instantlyWolverine heals at such a rate that he would heal from the attack as soon as the damage affected him which would neutralize.
Also do u honestly think a guy who takes hits from class 100 in stays conscious could possibly get Koed from a hit to the head from daredevil?
Been there done that.
This my friend is not true, have you ever play rouge bee?
Most martial art styles do not keep there chin tuck in any ways. Your knowledge of martial arts is clearly limited.
You my friend should take your own advice. I have been in many many fights in my day so do not patronize mean about real fighting since you my friend have more then likely never been in a life or death fight which I own the other hand have.
*Sniff* *sniff sniff*
Hmmm...smells like bullshit.
What exactly is rouge bee? Some kind of make-up event? Thats the only thing I can think of with rouge and bee....A red make-up powder spelling bee?
Regardless, he is right, depending on your definition of "tucked in." No one keeps their chin up, not only because it opens the target of the throat, but also because it opens the target of the chin, the "button," as it were. Also, if your chin is down, it is much easier to roll with the punches, and concentrate on your target.
Anyway, enlighten me, what martial arts have you studied? What martial artists have you sparred against? Did you go full contact? Was it point sparring?
The McDojo you attended, did you even know whether the instructor was accreditted or not? Did you get your black belt within a year? Did you have to sign a contract? Was there a "guarantee!!!!" on it?
Riiight, I'm sure you've seen your share of fights. *rolls eyes* Real hardcore man.
Anyway, on the ACTUAL topic at hand; you both are right, to some extent. As I mentioned before, pain is the stimulus of nerve endings (nociceptors to be specific) due to either actual tissue damage(which wolverine would heal from), or potential tissue damage. Pain is a defense response, your body is telling you to stop whatever the hell you're doing.
However, getting the wind knocked out of you by a strong hit to the solar plexus (which Daredevil is DEFINITELY capable of), has nothing to do with pain, you are literally collapsing the diaphragm. Being hit in the throat, and being unable to breathe, has very little to do with pain, your windpipe was actually collapsed.
Meh...trying to argue this is so futile it isn't even funny. What is the tally right now? Pretty equal footing. That's gotta mean something, after all.
_I_ even said that wolverine would win this fight as long as he fought intelligently. And yet here I am, wasting my time once again, trying to talk some little bit of sense into Capt it up. Worthless.
Well, gentlemen, I do believe I am out for the night, Rachel just drove up to pick me up, I plan on having a good night. Ill bid you adieu, and hope you all are well.