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    Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue's opponent TJ Doheny expects swift return from back injury

    The team of TJ Doheny say the fighter's back injury, sustained in the seventh-round of his loss to Naoya Inoue in Japan on Tuesday, is a short-term issue, but they have no doubt it was serious enough to cause the end of the fight
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    dude got his back blown out in Japan. LMFAO

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    • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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      Sciatica is bad stuff , it's excruciating. I got it once , walking three Rottweilers out of the front door on on leash and my neighbors ****** cat was on my porch. The cat took off , the dogs took off , and I grabbed the porch railing and almost got ripped in half... Could barely walk for a month.

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      • TheOneAboveAll
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        Back spasms mid-fight are a pretty clear sign that the end of the road is near/here for Doheny. He tried his best, but the fight was dreadfully dull and he never threatened to win. Not many fans are going to want to pay to see him in the ring again.

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        • Hnnnggg
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          #5
          Originally posted by pnut901
          Sciatica is bad stuff , it's excruciating. I got it once , walking three Rottweilers out of the front door on on leash and my neighbors ****** cat was on my porch. The cat took off , the dogs took off , and I grabbed the porch railing and almost got ripped in half... Could barely walk for a month.
          That sounds terribly painful. Both my dogs are only 40 pounds but have high prey drive, and bolt at anything small. They’ve done a number to my shoulder. Can’t imagine 3 Rottweilers…

          Thought doheny might have had some broken floating ribs, happens pretty often, even in hard sparring. Really impairs your breathing and movement. Nerve pain sounds more debilitating in an acute sense.

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            #6
            Originally posted by pnut901
            Sciatica is bad stuff , it's excruciating. I got it once , walking three Rottweilers out of the front door on on leash and my neighbors ****** cat was on my porch. The cat took off , the dogs took off , and I grabbed the porch railing and almost got ripped in half... Could barely walk for a month.
            You had a sciatica. Doheny had a quitatica. Big difference.

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            • Knuckle sandwich
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              TJ quit, he looked terrified most of the fight like he'd seen a monster or something

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                The question is: would you pay money to see this over-the-hill 38 -year-old TJ Doheny again?

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                • crisantonio917
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                  Who gives a flying fcuk what he does he just quit like a dog and gave no effort

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                  • archiemoore1
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                    I watched the fight closely. TJ didn't quit. He got in there and gave a good effort. He was awkward and clever and landed some decent shots. He was just outclassed.
                    Imagine you're fighting someone who's constantly landing, and they hit really hard, they're accurate, and they're 5x's faster than you. And they chop you down this way for 7 rds. Hard shots accumulate. The pain from the last hard shot doesn't go away,
                    it adds on to the next hard shot. The head and the body can only take so much. How many hard shots could you take b4 you said, "I'm good"? I've seen average dudes in street fights quit and say, "I'm good", after just getting hit in the face only 2 or 3 times

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