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  • rebmogul
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    #21
    Originally posted by Scott9945
    That was a pretty major operation that he had recently, so I'd give Green a little more time before he can be expected to be at his absolute best. He still won easily against a lethargic opponent so I wouldn't hold it against him. There is a big difference between being functional and being at your best after major surgery
    yeah, you could very well be right. my thoughts were about the same as yours concerning williams, he did seem LETHARGIC. Let's see how Greene looks next and who he fights. There are plenty to choose from.....

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    • slicksouthpaw16
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      #22
      Originally posted by crazylegs77
      The colon excuse is BS.

      The large intestine comes after the small intestine in the digestive tract and measures approximately 1.5 meters in length. Although there are differences in the large intestine between different organisms, the large intestine is mainly responsible for storing waste, reclaiming water, maintaining the water balance, and absorbing some vitamins, such as vitamin K.

      By the time the chyme(food) has reached this tube, almost all nutrients and 90% of the water have been absorbed by the body.


      He said he was dehydrated for that fight because of his colon..when you drink your fluids dont go to your colon thats what kidneys are for and thats why you urinate. The colon absorbs water from foods you eat which is not a factor since hes not eating (presumably) in his corner between rounds.


      Not to mention he would be sick as hell if it was true, I cant even sit at my desk at work when I have a stomach virus let alone exercise..
      thats nice, What article did you copy and paste that from?

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      • C'MONMANG'
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        #23
        Originally posted by crazylegs77
        The affected part would be removed and rejoined so youd end up with a shortened intestine. I would speculate that his bowel movements may be more frequent and well loose as a result though.

        man that would be heaven for me...

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