Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm Coming For The Big Useless Dosser, The Excuse Maker
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Apart from the fact that I didn't make an argument... He wasn't responding to me... I wasn't even in the conversation...
So apart from you looking like a mug...
Why don't you try to answer my question?
When a fighter used to go down with a case of a the trots, what positive result did the promoters, opposition and TV networks seek? Or was a visual assessment by all parties called?Comment
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They would have a medical professional look into and diagnose the problem. And that includes a visual assessment of the stools lol
Apart from the fact that I didn't make an argument... He wasn't responding to me... I wasn't even in the conversation...
So apart from you looking like a mug...
Why don't you try to answer my question?
When a fighter used to go down with a case of a the trots, what positive result did the promoters, opposition and TV networks seek? Or was a visual assessment by all parties called?
Again, the same applies for any sort of injury too. Independent scans of the alleged injury will be done and an independent medical professional will look at the scans.
Again, this isn't a fight organised by two ordinary blokes down your local pub for the grand prize of 50 quid. We're talking about a professional fight, for a belt, with tens of millions of dollars at stake.
Any postponement will be for a legit reason and will be fully documented.Comment
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When have you known us to be in a time of a GLOBAL pandemic? You are trying to compare a mild case of flu to COVID 19 or am I wrong? In my opinion you make no sense whatsoever in what you keep asking.
Apart from the fact that I didn't make an argument... He wasn't responding to me... I wasn't even in the conversation...
So apart from you looking like a mug...
Why don't you try to answer my question?
When a fighter used to go down with a case of a the trots, what positive result did the promoters, opposition and TV networks seek? Or was a visual assessment by all parties called?
huge difference between COVID and a mild flu bro. Or a bit of diarrhoea last time I checked nobody is told that they are diarrhoea positive, nor that you are at risk of passing on to others.Comment
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I didn't make a comparison between the global impact of COVID and flu in the last 18 months.
When have you known us to be in a time of a GLOBAL pandemic? You are trying to compare a mild case of flu to COVID 19 or am I wrong? In my opinion you make no sense whatsoever in what you keep asking.
huge difference between COVID and a mild flu bro. Or a bit of diarrhoea last time I checked nobody is told that they are diarrhoea positive, nor that you are at risk of passing on to others.
My point is simple. When someone gets a bug or virus, do the opposition, promoters and TV networks insist on a positive test for it? Be it flu, diarrhoea, or a mystery illness.
COVID is a virus. We're concerned about spreading it because it's a novel virus, but it's still a virus.
If a fighter declares themself ill, can they postpone a fight? And can the opposition, promoters and TV networks insist that they're not actually ill and must fight?
You probably take my point by now. These contacts were written pre-pandemic. How was illness treated then? You can't make a sick fighter fight. And I'm going to guess that a fighter's medical reports would be fairly protected by privacy rules, beyond agreed testing between the parties. That would historically have been for things like PEDs and HIV, not coronaviruses.
I think it's entirely possible to pull out of a fight through illness without all parties getting access to your medical records.Comment
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Right then I apologise as I didn’t get the question, now I do get you, for sure you’ve made several points that are correct yes. So I wasn’t after an argument (Even if I caused it).
I didn't make a comparison between the global impact of COVID and flu in the last 18 months.
My point is simple. When someone gets a bug or virus, do the opposition, promoters and TV networks insist on a positive test for it? Be it flu, diarrhoea, or a mystery illness.
COVID is a virus. We're concerned about spreading it because it's a novel virus, but it's still a virus.
If a fighter declares themself ill, can they postpone a fight? And can the opposition, promoters and TV networks insist that they're not actually ill and must fight?
You probably take my point by now. These contacts were written pre-pandemic. How was illness treated then? You can't make a sick fighter fight. And I'm going to guess that a fighter's medical reports would be fairly protected by privacy rules, beyond agreed testing between the parties. That would historically have been for things like PEDs and HIV, not coronaviruses.
I think it's entirely possible to pull out of a fight through illness without all parties getting access to your medical records.Comment
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