This clip from Fargo Talks gets into something most people never think about. I ask Mackenzie Dern what happens the moment the fight ends. She explains that as soon as the bell rings, everything hits at once. Limping. Face pain. Hands hurting. All of it shows up before they even raise her arm.
During the fight, adrenaline runs everything. It takes a massive shot to feel pain in real time. Mackenzie even talks about breaking her nose and not feeling it at all. She noticed it was broken because she could move it, not because it hurt.
This clip shows what adrenaline really does under pressure. It masks damage. It delays pain. It lets fighters finish the job before the body sends the bill.
This is about fighting, adrenaline, pain tolerance, and what happens when the moment finally slows down.
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