Mr Beast asks to be punched by Iron Mike Tyson

Mr Beast:
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That reminds me of when I was a little kid on my steering wheel sled going fast down a little hill with a jump, flying over and hitting the wheel straight on with my stomach and losing all air for a few seconds. He looked exactly like what I felt.
 
Not gonna lie.....

Don't judge me......

I kinda wanna feel that punch too. Hold on! Lemme explain! I'm no tough guy, and I guarantee Mike would floor me, but I'm just curious ya know? In high school I boxed, and my foot and road work was absolute dog shit lol, but I could take a beatin and keep going. I kind of just wanna feel one, just one, full force Mike hit in the belly. I'm not crazy, not in the face, but I just wanna see if I can take one in the belly and keep standing and hopefully not throw up.

Don't you bastards judge me!
 
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Not gonna lie.....

Don't judge me......

I kinda wanna feel that punch too. Hold on! Lemme explain! I'm no tough guy, and I guarantee Mike would floor me, but I'm just curious ya know? In high school I boxed, and my foot and road work was absolute dog shit lol, but I could take a beatin and keep going. I kind of just wanna feel one, just one, full force Mike hit in the belly. I'm not crazy, not in the face, but I just wanna see if I can take one in the belly and keep standing and hopefully not throw up.

Don't you bastards judge me!
Looked like it was around 10% power. 100% would've been a Mortal Kombat fatality for Mr Beast.

But I know what you mean. Would be cool to take a shot from Mike, sans brain damage potential.
 
Gotta love Tike Myson.

Reminds me of when Hogan out Stossel or Rivera (I forget) in a choke good and dropped him on the floor when he slept him in accident.
 
I love how eager Mike is, after Beast says "OK, whenever you are ready", not even a second passed.

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But I know what you mean. Would be cool to take a shot from Mike, sans brain damage potential.

I know a punch on the head has the potential of messing you up forever or even kill you if it's powerful enough. But what's the worse that can happen with a belly punch?
 
Looked like it was around 10% power. 100% would've been a Mortal Kombat fatality for Mr Beast.

But I know what you mean. Would be cool to take a shot from Mike, sans brain damage potential.
I'm not gettin any younger though either lol. I would like to feel it, but I'm pretty close to 40, and I think past 45-ish ya gotta start gettin real careful about that stuff. I started training like a middle aged cat about three years ago, and I absolutely love it. No more ego, no more worrying about pounds moved, just quality movement for quality results......but there's still that teeny tiny bit of ego left, and I wanna see how I'd survive that punch before that ego completely drains lol. In about 7 years when I'm 45? Nah, I'll pretty much consider myself fully over the hill by that point and will probably be afraid of twelve years olds :D
 
I like Mr Beast. He produces good content and gives a ton of money away. His channel is basically fun and philanthropy. Two great things.
 
But what's the worse that can happen with a belly punch?
Well...


Article:
Houdini died on October 31, 1926 at the age of 52 from peritonitis (swelling of the abdomen), possibly related to appendicitis and possibly related to punches to his abdomen he had received about a week and a half earlier.

Witnesses to an incident at Houdini's dressing room in the Princess Theatre in Montreal on October 22, 1926, speculated that Houdini's death was caused by Jocelyn Gordon Whitehead (1895–1954), who repeatedly struck Houdini's abdomen.[107]

The accounts of the witnesses, students named Jacques Price and Sam Smilovitz (sometimes called Jack Price and Sam Smiley), generally corroborated each other. Price said that Whitehead asked Houdini "if he believed in the miracles of the Bible" and "whether it was true that punches in the stomach did not hurt him". Houdini offered a casual reply that his stomach could endure a lot. Whitehead then delivered "some very hammer-like blows below the belt". Houdini was reclining on a couch at the time, having broken his ankle while performing several days earlier. Price said that Houdini winced at each blow and stopped Whitehead suddenly in the midst of a punch, gesturing that he had had enough, and adding that he had had no opportunity to prepare himself against the blows, as he did not expect Whitehead to strike him so suddenly and forcefully. Had his ankle not been broken, he would have risen from the couch into a better position to brace himself.[107][108]

Throughout the evening, Houdini performed in great pain. He had insomnia and remained in constant pain for the next two days, but did not seek medical help. When he finally saw a doctor, he was found to have a fever of 102 °F (39 °C) and acute appendicitis, and was advised to have immediate surgery. He ignored the advice and decided to go on with the show.[109][110] When Houdini arrived at the Garrick Theater in Detroit, Michigan, on October 24, 1926, for what would be his last performance, he had a fever of 104 °F (40 °C). Despite the diagnosis, Houdini took the stage. He was reported to have passed out during the show, but was revived and continued. Afterwards, he was hospitalized at Detroit's Grace Hospital where he died from peritonitis on October 31, aged 52.[107]

It is unknown if the blunt trauma Houdini sustained contributed to his eventual death.[111][107] Although rare, acute appendicitis which follows after direct abdominal trauma has been observed.[112] One theory suggests that Houdini was unaware that he was suffering from appendicitis, and he might have taken his abdominal pain more seriously had he not coincidentally received blows to the abdomen.[107] According to Adam Begley, it is more likely that Houdini was suffering the effects of appendicitis prior to the punch, and his reluctance to seek medical care delayed potential treatment.[113][114]

After taking statements from Price and Smilovitz, Houdini's insurance company concluded that the death was due to the dressing-room incident and paid double indemnity.[109]
 
Tyson didn't hit him hard, but that was right in the solar plexus and right before he had time to really brace for it. He likely got the wind knocked out of him, which is zero fun when you're on the receiving end.
 
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