Anyone asking about Josh’s eye. The adrenaline from the swab trying to stop the blood flow in the cut was the cause of his pupil being dilated. It’s gone down now, thanks for the messages. 👌🏼— Shane McGuigan (@McGuigans_Gym) 23 June 2018
... yes... seems to have sense...
I watched the fight with my mother, its her birthday tomorrow, first thing she said was hes got David Bowie eyes. Never noticed, what dude takes notice of such things?
Well it’s an extremely distinguishing feature of one of the most iconic musicians ever. Pretty much everyone that was a fan of his music knew about his eyes
Because such a thing can be indicative of brain injury or increased cerebrovascular pressure. It's not always indicative of these things but it's one of the first signs one will take when doing a neurological assessment.
True, if I saw this a bit of panic would come over me
Unfortunately some adrenaline got into the eye which caused his eye to dilate but @JoshTaylorBoxer showed not only courage but a fantastic engine to finish like a train #champion https://t.co/3A3T2077WU— Barry McGuigan (@ClonesCyclone) 24 June 2018
He is absolutely fine.
My pupils can freak out after a long run sometimes
Yeah, my pupils get like that too, after I've been blown by some header queen. Usually happens after the third or fourth round with some sexy, talented, lip smacking hose bag.
:luvbed::love:
Anyone asking about Josh’s eye. The adrenaline from the swab trying to stop the blood flow in the cut was the cause of his pupil being dilated. It’s gone down now, thanks for the messages. 👌🏼— Shane McGuigan (@McGuigans_Gym) 23 June 2018
is this normal after a fight? honestly, never saw it before
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DgaTJftX0AAmOS2.jpg
Normal after a fight? My man that’s not normal period. I Hope he’s ok
I watched the fight with my mother, its her birthday tomorrow, first thing she said was hes got David Bowie eyes. Never noticed, what dude takes notice of such things?
Because such a thing can be indicative of brain injury or increased cerebrovascular pressure. It's not always indicative of these things but it's one of the first signs one will take when doing a neurological assessment.