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  • joe90210
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    #11
    it is a scientific FACT that suffering a concussion makes you more likely and easier for you to suffer another one after it.

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    • Slimey Limey
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      #12
      Yet 9.9 times out of 10 fighters stay the same after a KO loss. There's a lot of morons who think they're doctors and claim a fighter is completely ruined without knowing for sure, or when the facts say something else.

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      • joe90210
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        #13
        study in the "The Journal of the American Medical Association"

        http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content...ct/290/19/2549

        Cumulative Effects Associated With Recurrent Concussion in Collegiate Football Players

        Main Outcome Measures:
        Incidence of concussion and repeat concusion; type and duration of symptoms and course of recovery among players who were injured with a concussion during the seasons.

        Results:
        During follow-up of 4251 player-seasons, 184 players (6.3%) had a concussion, and 12 (6.5%) of these players had a repeat concussion within the same season. There was an association between reported number of previous concussions and likelihood of incident concussion. Players reporting a history of 3 or more previous concussions were 3.0 (95% confidence interval, 1.6-5.6) times more likely to have an incident concussion than players with no concussion history. Headache was the most commonly reported symptom at the time of injury (85.2%), and mean overall symptom duration was 82 hours. Slowed recovery was associated with a history of multiple previous concussions (30.0% of those with >=3 previous concussions had symptoms lasting >1 week compared with 14.6% of those with 1 previous concussion). Of the 12 incident within-season repeat concussions, 11 (91.7%) occurred within 10 days of the first injury, and 9 (75.0%) occurred within 7 days of the first injury.

        Conclusions:
        Our study suggests that players with a history of previous concussions are more likely to have future concussive injuries than those with no history
        ; 1 in 15 players with a concussion may have additional concussions in the same playing season; and previous concussions may be associated with slower recovery of neurological function.

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          #14
          Originally posted by VERSATILE2K10
          Who has been killed by a jab? That's crazy.
          I think some dude Max Baer faced. Ernie Schaaf

          Max Baer beat him badly.

          Next bout, Ernie Schaaf took a jab and died there and then dude to damage taken previously.

          It's common sense that someone's health will deteriorate if he takes beatings over and over in one way or another

          But guys like Slimey Limey do not have "Common sense". So are unable to identify such logic

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          • Slimey Limey
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            #15
            Originally posted by joe90210
            study in the "The Journal of the American Medical Association"

            http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content...ct/290/19/2549

            Cumulative Effects Associated With Recurrent Concussion in Collegiate Football Players
            It says "likely" and it has nothing to do with boxing. concussions are more extreme cases. Not every hard punch a fighter gets hit with will result in a concussion. Honestly you gotta do better than that crap. This is no scientific explenation.

            Originally posted by minion
            I think some dude Max Baer faced. Ernie Schaaf

            Max Baer beat him badly.

            Next bout, Ernie Schaaf took a jab and died there and then dude to damage taken previously.

            It's common sense that someone's health will deteriorate if he takes beatings over and over in one way or another

            But guys like Slimey Limey do not have "Common sense". So are unable to identify such logic
            I already said that's likely with older fighters with very long brutal careers. Not a bloody young Cotto or Margarito.

            Shouldn't you be praying to your pedophile prophet you Allah wanker? Boxing has nothing to do with blowing yourself up to kill as many people in the arena as possible so I don't know what you're doing here, ****.

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            • Verstyle
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              #16
              Originally posted by minion
              I think some dude Max Baer faced. Ernie Schaaf

              Max Baer beat him badly.

              Next bout, Ernie Schaaf took a jab and died there and then dude to damage taken previously.

              It's common sense that someone's health will deteriorate if he takes beatings over and over in one way or another

              But guys like Slimey Limey do not have "Common sense". So are unable to identify such logic
              That's wild. But yeah, bones and muscles do deteriorate. The resistance can become lesser, just depending on how much of a resistance you started with.
              Last edited by Verstyle; 07-16-2009, 03:05 PM.

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              • joe90210
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                #17
                Originally posted by Slimey Limey
                It says "likely" and it has nothing to do with boxing. concussions are more extreme cases. Not every hard punch a fighter gets hit with will result in a concussion. Honestly you gotta do better than that crap. This is no scientific explenation.



                I already said that's likely with older fighters with very long brutal careers. Not a bloody young Cotto or Margarito.

                Shouldn't you be praying to your pedophile prophet you Allah wanker? Boxing has nothing to do with blowing yourself up to kill as many people in the arena as possible so I don't know what you're doing here, ****.


                Doesn't have anything to do with boxing? a concussion is a concussion! you don't have a special type for every sport!

                the research clearly shows that the likelyhood of suffering a concussion goes up after he one. Obviously not everyone will 100% be affected the same way!

                also a concussion doesn't mean a KO, just taking a hard hit to your head can give you a mild concussion

                I agree about the pedophile prophet though, there is no dis*****g that

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                • STEELHEAD
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                  #18
                  good article on the subject:
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Slimey Limey
                    I do think in SOME cases a fighter's ability to take a punch will deteriorate. Only after a very long career with many wars and KO losses.

                    You lads jump the gun way too soon. This kind of thing does not happen after a regular KO/TKO loss.
                    Morales?

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                      #20
                      wow did i hurt your feelings Slimey?

                      If you want to try and insult someone, you gotta do better than that. So pathetic and desperate attempts don't work on the internet son.

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