Originally posted by vaborikua2014
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Don't let the facts get in the way....homeboy might of suffer a concussion
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I think that Sergio wanted to box the first half of the fight and then turn on the offense but he got caught by surprise and it did shake him alot, including his knee. He was hurt and went down awkwardly, So the game plan never was able to kick in and he just got beat up.
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Originally posted by arraamis View PostNot to be the one to split hairs and fly in the face of facts ...
But medically speaking, a knee can be fine for WALKING, and still not be fine for strenuous sports-related activity. There is a difference between the two and medical evaluations don't necessarily clear for sports related activity during a general exam.
That report (whether valid or not) doesn't mention that a Sports Physician certified the exam or that Sergio is cleared for boxing activity -- This distinction is relevant.
Just saying .............
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Originally posted by pigsfly View PostAN MRI was done (which means it checks for damaged cartilage, broken bones, torn legitimates and such) it's no such thing as being cleared for "sports related activity" anyone with the following will be automatically deemed as being un able to train, or box. (even if the MRI reveals just the slightest tear) being cleared for "sports related activity" is when you've gone through the RECOVERY process. (like after 3 months of recovery) then the doctor checks if you can resume your activities. bradley had torn legitimates and they put him in a wheel chair.............the fact of the matter is sergio had absolutely nothing wrong with his knee nore hand because the MRI would have certainly revealed it (he suffered a broken nose)
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I think what took Sergio out last night was a combination of Cotto being possessed to inflict damage combined with Martinez's own slowing reflexes.
Simply put, Martinez has been down many times his last few fights. He heavily depended on his speed and reflexes to keep him from harm. he was and still is slowing down and fighters have been catching up. The knee injuries were a result of getting knocked down awkwardly and wear and tear.
The athletic fighters suffer the most if they don't have a pure boxing foundation (think Roy Jones). Once the reflexes slow down, it is bad news from that point forward.
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Originally posted by USAFBoxer View Postit was his knee doe
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Originally posted by pigsfly View PostAN MRI was done (which means it checks for damaged cartilage, broken bones, torn legitimates and such) it's no such thing as being cleared for "sports related activity" anyone with the following will be automatically deemed as being un able to train, or box. (even if the MRI reveals just the slightest tear) being cleared for "sports related activity" is when you've gone through the RECOVERY process. (like after 3 months of recovery) then the doctor checks if you can resume your activities. bradley had torn legitimates and they put him in a wheel chair.............the fact of the matter is sergio had absolutely nothing wrong with his knee nore hand because the MRI would have certainly revealed it (he suffered a broken nose)
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostI think what took Sergio out last night was a combination of Cotto being possessed to inflict damage combined with Martinez's own slowing reflexes.
Simply put, Martinez has been down many times his last few fights. He heavily depended on his speed and reflexes to keep him from harm. he was and still is slowing down and fighters have been catching up. The knee injuries were a result of getting knocked down awkwardly and wear and tear.
The athletic fighters suffer the most if they don't have a pure boxing foundation (think Roy Jones). Once the reflexes slow down, it is bad news from that point forward.
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