Rabbit punch definition

Rabbit punch means a blow delivered by a contestant against his opponent that strikes the back of the opponent's neck or head with a chopping motion or punch.
Rabbit punch means a blow delivered by a boxer or martial artist against his opponent that strikes the back of the opponent's neck or head with a chopping motion or punch.
Rabbit punch means a blow delivered by a boxer against his opponent that strikes the back of the opponent’s neck with a chopping motion.

More Definitions of Rabbit punch

Rabbit punch means a punch/strike to the base of the skull at the neck.
Rabbit punch means a blow delivered by a boxer against his opponent that strikes the back of the opponent’s neck or head with a chopping motion or punch.
Rabbit punch means a blow delivered by a boxer against his opponent that strikes the back

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