Originally posted by brick wall
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Black boxers have stronger skin
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Originally posted by Mr.0pal View PostIs this supposed to prove the information provided wrong? Or is it just funny to post images of bruised or cut fighters in response to information that you're not equipped to sufficiently refute with other information?
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Originally posted by Mr.0pal View PostFor the comprehensively challenged, again, the information nor the thread implies that it is impossible for black boxers to be cut or bruised. If I were to post images of fair skinned boxers bleeding and busted up I would no doubt drown you all out of the website. And non of those pic look as bad as this guy
And that's only one pic.
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Originally posted by Mr.0pal View PostIs this supposed to prove the information provided wrong? Or is it just funny to post images of bruised or cut fighters in response to information that you're not equipped to sufficiently refute with other information?
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Originally posted by COACH WEBB View PostFrom what I read, he was basing his information on what Scientists have discovered or studied.
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I just found this information.
Differences between black skin and white skin
The epidermis of black skin contains less glutathione than white skin.
(Reduced glutathione may be responsible for skin color. Inhibition of epidermal glutathione system leads to darker skin, and glutathione in the epidermis has been shown to inhibit melanogenesis.)
In the epidermis of white skin, hyperpigmentation or tanning is always followed by a drop in glutathione reductase and reduced glutathione.
Black skin have larger melanosomes than white skin.
Black skin has a higher electrical resistance than white skin, which suggests
greater cohesion and thickness.
Black skin has more and larger fibroblasts than white skin. The fibroblasts in
black skin are also more multi-nucleated. This can lead to more abnormal scarring and keloid formation.
Black skin also has larger mast cell granules than white skin, which may also play a part in keloid formation.
The stratum corneum of black skin has more layers and stronger cells than in white skin.
Black skin and Asian skin have thicker and more compact dermis than white skin. This is also why blacks and Asians have fewer facial wrinkles than whites.
Black skin has more casual lipids and more moisture in the stratum corneum than white skin.
Black skin sheds its outer layers more (increased desquamation) than white skin
Black skin has 50% lower ceramides than white or Hispanic skin. Asians have the highest skin ceramide levels.
Black and Indian skin has two times more alkali-insoluble melanin (darker DHI-enriched eumelanin) than white skin, hispanic skin and Chinese skin.
Black skin has a lower pH than white skin.
What does this mean?
The differences between our skin can determine several things.
Effectiveness of topical skin lightening creams and lotions
Safety of chemical peels and skin laser treatments
Our skin’s healing response to wounds and the formation of abnormal scars.
http://www.whiterskin.info/black-ski...he-difference/
don't know how reliable it is.
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