You're suspended sixty feet up in the air, you've been up there for three hours, and all the shot requires is that you have to sort of react to getting punched in the head.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been shot at on numerous occasions.
I have had an experience which might perhaps be described as being shot down. At the same time, I call shot down only when one falls down. Today I got into trouble but I escaped with a whole skin.
If anybody's getting a shot, somebody's getting a shot against me because I'm the guy to beat.
There is technique to it-he is just standing there flexing his arm, and I am standing there making faces as if I am being choked. You keep your head in a certain angle for the camera.
It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get up.
They didn't train me to be in the ring for five and a half hours punching air. So, it was hard, I had to get some body contact in there somewhere, it was mostly body shots and stuff. I had no clue, really.
Not exactly hit them, but I've restrained a few people.
You can be knocked down, but it doesn't mean you're out.
I was shot down by a fifth ball, which struck me squarely in the face, and passed out.
Once the referee throws the ball in the air, it's either your ball or their ball and you have to just take your shot.