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Question for people who fight mma? (proper knowledgeable opinions please)?

In muay thai knee strikes to the quads aren't allowed. In an old tito ortiz vs vitor belfort (UFC 51) they keep doing that. So its allowed in mma?

i've got knee-d in my thigh before and it really kills you sometimes but these guys don't seem to be bothered? maybe they haven't been struck at that angle which really gets you, but they aren't really trying to protect themselves from it.
is there some way to condition your quads to strikes like that?

don't say its adrenaline because yes there are somethings adrenaline can over rule, but this is a different pain from getting rocked by a punch to the face or something.

thanks
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The first answer about deflection is most of the way there.

On top of the deflection, most fighters will move the leg back slightly to lower the effective speed (and resultant force) of the blow.

With both of these practises, any strike's effectiveness can be diminished.

But for those few blows that land, these guys train for that. They are hurt, but if they show it they only invite more attention to that weakened spot. "Finish the fight, ice it down later"
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