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  • Slipx
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    #1

    interesting list of boxing injuries

    i found this information useful, maybe some of you will also.

    BBC news world uk international foreign british online service





    This one really made me say 'WTF?' out loud in real life

    1992

    American Ramon Gomez, 19, died of a blood clot 18 hours after his first amateur fight was stopped by a referee.

    that sucks man i couldnt imagine that even happening,must've caught some serious punches
    Last edited by Slipx; 02-17-2005, 08:32 PM.
  • elveiel
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    #2
    Originally posted by Slipx
    i found this information useful, maybe some of you will also.

    BBC news world uk international foreign british online service





    This one really made me say 'WTF?' out loud in real life

    1992

    American Ramon Gomez, 19, died of a blood clot 18 hours after his first amateur fight was stopped by a referee.

    that sucks man i couldnt imagine that even happening,must've caught some serious punches
    Its a shame but we all know the risks, but i honestly think boxing has saved a lot more lives than its taken.

    That story does suck ass, imagine gettig beat in your first fight and then die?

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    • BrooklynBomber
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      Its sad, really. Its bad that most of the people dont realise that when they get in the ring they go to war and may not come back. It is even more sad that most of the viewers dont realise just how much these fighters on the ring are risking.

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      • AIR_KENG
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        #4
        Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
        Its sad, really. Its bad that most of the people dont realise that when they get in the ring they go to war and may not come back. It is even more sad that most of the viewers dont realise just how much these fighters on the ring are risking.
        can we count that as quitting after a loss??? lol...

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        • tino
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          #5
          boxing can be very dangerous. any sport involving hits is dangerous.

          rugby has more death annualy than boxing , people died playin football .

          if youre about to get hit , there is always a risk , and it s the part of trainers referees and commisions to protect people involved.

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          • joeboxer
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            Duk Koo Kim, 23, a lightweight from South Korea, died after being knocked out by Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini in Las Vegas.

            This was the saddest thing ever to happen in a boxing ring. I feel almost as bad for the people who watched it as Duk Koo Kim.

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            • Slipx
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              #7
              Originally posted by tino
              boxing can be very dangerous. any sport involving hits is dangerous.

              rugby has more death annualy than boxing , people died playin football .

              if youre about to get hit , there is always a risk , and it s the part of trainers referees and commisions to protect people involved.
              oh I agree, whole heartedly

              As a former high school football player I can tell you, whoever catches the ball on kickoff usually takes a sharp blow to the head, helmet or no helmet, I've seen three different occassions (one in practice, two in games) where players lost consciousness.

              Once we were doing what we called 'blood alley' where it's 1 player vs another, they would line up defensive lineman vs offensive lineman,etc. Our best offensive lineman was this 320 lb fat black guy named Tiny..He went up against a weak inexperienced 225lb defensive end, Burks. Burks led with his head unfortunately, and the impact was as loud as a .357 magnum's discharge. he was ko'd for about thirty minutes, until the ambulance arrived, luckily he came around but he suffered a severe concussion. **** like that is extremely unhealthy. you gotta think ,the force on that impact was the initial body weight of both people, + their squat maxes, that's well over a thousand pounds. that small padding on the helmet is nothing when it comes to a hit like that.

              However since more players play football and rugby, you can't really say they have more injuries, because I'm sure if you do a per-1000-participants study, you'll find that boxing is far riskier.(brain injury)
              Last edited by Slipx; 02-20-2005, 01:58 PM.

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              • jack_the_rippuh
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                Is fencing a sweet science?

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                • marvelous_TG
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                  #9
                  What happend here does anybody now?

                  Italian middleweight Angelo Jacopucci died after being knocked out by Britain's Alan Minter. The ringside doctor was later found guilty of manslaughter.

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                  • Slipx
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                    #10
                    wow, that's pure drama

                    never even heard of that, I know who Alan Minter is, the guy hagler punked, but yeah I will have to check this out

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