Thoughts on this video, it's quite disturbing....
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I haven't heard/watched the whole video - but do we even know that this so-called "Doctor 805" is in fact a doctor?
In the portion of the comments that I've heard, he says he has performed neurological exams on quite a few patients, but he never says he's a doctor.
Obviously anyone can call in and portray themselves as anything they want.
And the doctors I know and have heard speak go to great lengths to NOT diagnose people they haven't personally examined. Many doctors won't even give a major diagnosis (i.e., something other than cold, flu, rash, etc.) over Zoom and require an in-person examination.
So why are people so quick to believe that this guy is credible?
He's no different than some anonymous poster in this forum or social media.
The only difference is that he sounds fairly articulate. But that's far from proof that he's a doctor, much less a expert neurologist who can diagnose neurological issues based on observing a couple of minutes of a guy walking into the ring.Comment
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yeah when he walked in the arena, we all knew something wasn't right, looks like he took a mike tyson edible... somehow people are calling this an excuse, its just the obvious, not sure if it had anything to do with his performance but It cant be ignoredIts painfully obvious even in the chat I was in one of the lads noticed during his ringwalk and just looking at his face and was like seriously is he okay?
I find it concerning people are ignoring it and brushing it off because it should be obvious to anyone with a pair of eyes that the guy isn't right &certainly wasn't that night. I think Crawford whoops a healthy Spence, no problem, bad style match up and a better boxer and fighter to boot but his health should be more important than Crawford getting a pat on the back.
Everyone shouldn't be brushing this off and essentially encouraging him too keep fighting.Comment
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