This might be like the game "telephone" where the docs said one thing, but were quoted another" Its possible (in theory) a blow caused something to rupture... But no. Just because a doctor said it, I don't buy it. Common sense might not be enough here, but its close to being enough.
Does anyone who has fought before, think they could fight through what the doctor stated? pain is one thing... I can go to the point where I am puking and maybe passing out... But limiting your ability to breath? Try it! Let your friend put you in a choke where you can just get air, see how long you can last before you are reflexively spazing.
It does not add up. The way he looked post fight included. There are some bad mfkers, some very tough hombres... Samoans in rugby leagues get a deep cut and take a time out, no anaesthetic, stitched up and back on the field. ****** mentioned a fighter finishing with a spleen problem...talk about pain! BUT thats pain! Lack of oxygen is not the same thing. You can't overide at a certain point.
Does anyone who has fought before, think they could fight through what the doctor stated? pain is one thing... I can go to the point where I am puking and maybe passing out... But limiting your ability to breath? Try it! Let your friend put you in a choke where you can just get air, see how long you can last before you are reflexively spazing.
It does not add up. The way he looked post fight included. There are some bad mfkers, some very tough hombres... Samoans in rugby leagues get a deep cut and take a time out, no anaesthetic, stitched up and back on the field. ****** mentioned a fighter finishing with a spleen problem...talk about pain! BUT thats pain! Lack of oxygen is not the same thing. You can't overide at a certain point.
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