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do you think these guys were faking it?
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Originally posted by tehMatrix View Postno, you seriously don't know what your on about
convulsions and severe pain in the head are signs of head trauma which is why the docs were concerned about bleeding in the brain.
we all know that wasnt the case. dude didnt even have a mild concussion.
quit trying to make excuses for dirrell's act. he had a great performance, he deserved the win and abraham deserved to be dq'd.
all that other sht dirrell pulled off was over the top and unnecessary, but he still got the win. end of.
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Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Postyeah, not realizing you won the fight and being completely confused & unaware of what is going on is putting on an act. Give me a break! Dirrell in the post-fight interview was so lost he wasn't making any sense.
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Originally posted by Siggy View Postyes. yes it was an act. a bad one at that.Concussion
November, 2005
A concussion is an injury to the brain that results in temporary loss of normal brain function. It is usually caused by a blow to the head. Cuts or bruises may be present on the head or face, but in many cases there are no signs of trauma. Many people assume that concussions involve a loss of consciousness, but that is not true. In most cases, a person with a concussion never loses consciousness.Concussions and Head Injuries
An abrupt blow to the head, or even a rapid deceleration, can cause the brain to bounce against the inner wall of the skull. There is a potential for tearing of blood vessels, pulling of nerve fibers and bruising of the brain substance.
Sometimes the blow can result in microscopic damage to the brain cells without obvious structural damage visible on a CT scan.
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