šŸ„Šāœˆļø The Hit He Never Saw Coming

One second he’s talking... the next he’s out cold

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He didn’t flinch.

All the warning signs were there…

…but he didn’t see them.

He paid the price. And could have paid an even bigger one.

Let’s look at this weeks senario and how this unlucky bouncer was also so very, very lucky.

Let’s dive in.

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Some fights scream. This one whispered.

No yelling. No puffed chests.

Just two men on a landing, one getting too close, the other too comfortable.

What happened next was fast, brutal, and easy to miss if you blink.

And that’s exactly the problem. 

Most people don’t train to notice what isn’t obvious.

If you think you’d see this coming—think again.

What Went Down

This bouncer gets completely demolished with a 1-2 punch.

It knocks him out flat.

But that’s not the interesting part.

HE MISSED THE SIGN!!!

After a short conversation with the patron the bouncer leans in to hear what he had to say.

He must of not liked it because he pushed the patron back.

Then he starts moving in on the patron…

…but he misses the patron weaving and lining him up for a punch!

And gets knocked out as a result.

Unlucky right?

But you gotta see what was going on while he was being knocked out and just after.

Before You Go...

Size means nothing if you can’t read the room.

This week, take five minutes during your next class…

…or while you’re out in public…

…and scan people the way a predator would.

Look for the ones who hide their tension.

The ones who smile too much.

The ones who get too close.

Train your eyes like you train your fists.

Stay dangerous,
– Paul Simoes

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