In UFC 141s main event, Brock Lesnar was hit in the liver by a left kick from Alistair Overeem. Now, if you have ever been hit in the liver you wont have to read the following description. For those fortunate people who havent, being hit in the liver results in a delayed somatic reaction, where after the pain of the initial impact subsides, the rest of the body feels as if it is shutting down. Completely different from a blow to the head, a liver hit conveys no dizziness, throbbing, or ringing; instead, it produces an eerie sensation where your mind is in complete control and recognizes that you are hurt, but for a few seconds it cannot tell your body to do anything, and you have difficulty breathing. This is mainly due to the visceral innervation of the liver and the location of the hepatic plexus and its close proximity to the right phrenic nerve, which (with the left phrenic nerve) innervates the diaphragm. Alistair Overeem capitalized on this and finished a rather defenseless Brock Lesnar as referee Mario Yamasaki called the bout to an end.