A flash knockdown happens when a boxer briefly touches the canvas but quickly recovers. The fighter is not seriously hurt. For example, in many title fights, a quick slip or light punch can cause a flash knockdown. Referees count to ensure safety, but the boxer often stands immediately. The moment can intimidate opponents psychologically. Judges score it but usually do not weigh it heavily if recovery is fast. Flash knockdowns test reflexes and composure. Boxers must remain alert and avoid panic. Corners may offer encouragement between rounds. These incidents highlight timing and awareness. Maintaining balance prevents repeated flash knockdowns. Quick recovery can shift momentum strategically.
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