thing is..the dumb asses will still deny it..even if they watch him go under the knife in surgery they would still claim its all a big scam to fake it cause he didnt wanna fight..cause u know Dawson was just soooooo beaten the hell outta him the 2rds it went that Hop would totally quit
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SERIOUS INJURY: Hopkins to Undergo 6 Weeks of Shoulder Therapy
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Originally posted by kbpoetree View Postthing is..the dumb asses will still deny it..even if they watch him go under the knife in surgery they would still claim its all a big scam to fake it cause he didnt wanna fight..cause u know Dawson was just soooooo beaten the hell outta him the 2rds it went that Hop would totally quit
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Originally posted by Eaner0919 View PostBernard Hopkins says that an MRI of of his left shoulder reaffirmed he has a separated acromioclavicular, or AC joint, which connects the collar bone and shoulder blade, following a doctor's visit on Friday morning.
"I just left the doctor's office. They've diagnosed the same thing that they said that I had in California after the fight. They will have to re-evaluate it after I go through my rehab," said Hopkins, who received his his initial MRI on Monday and said that he has been "taking 500 milligrams of Motrin" for the pain.
"They said that I have to set up a thing with rehab. I have about six-to-eight weeks where I have to be able to go though rehabilitation and recovery from this injury. Then I've got to wait for the doctor to give me another evaluation after six-to-eight weeks."
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Originally posted by Eaner0919 View Postwell first it was 5mg vicodin now 500 mg motrin
next it will be 3 grams of H to dull the pain
Jesus you guys are stretching.
Besides, a lot of people who aren't used to taking opiate based drugs like Vicodin, Percocet, etc. don't like the feeling, it can cause upset stomachs, nausea, dizziness, etc.Last edited by ИATAS; 10-21-2011, 05:51 PM.
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View PostThis injury will be the descent of Hopkins.
He will not be able to train like he used too... he may stay in the gym, but what he can do will be significantly limited.
The main reason Hopkins stays successful at this age, is he never lets himself get "out of shape". He's always training, always in the gym.. so that when training camp comes, it's not such a huge impact on his body to go from out of shape, to fight shape... he goes from in shape... to fight shape.
It will be hard for him to stay "in shape" with this injury.
Sure... he can Run, do ab work etc... but you have to be able to do much more than that to be in in boxing shape...
At almost 47 years old, this injury will take awhile to heal, and could very well come back when he does go back into training, or even in the middle of a fight..
I believe that it is not serious as it is made out.
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