Who deserves an oscar: Direll or Cintron?
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So AA hits dirrell who is on his knees after slipping with all his might, a punch that puts prepared people out on their feet, but since Dirrell falls out he is acting?
You compare that to a guy who jumps clean through the ropes, lands on his shoulder keeping his head from hitting anything the whole way, then contols his body enough so that he stops himself from going off the tabe around the ring, so that he can then gingerly roll off the table and lay on the ground until a stretcher comes?
I think the description of the events speak for themselves.Comment
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http://www.traumaticbraininjuryatoz..../Glossary.aspx
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oh no, hiccups = TBIMyoclonus is brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles. It describes a symptom and, generally, is not a diagnosis of a disease. The myoclonic twitches or jerks are usually caused by sudden muscle contractions; they also can result from brief lapses of contraction. Contractions are called positive myoclonus; relaxations are called negative myoclonus. The most common time for people to encounter them is while falling asleep ("sleep starts"), but myoclonic jerks are also a symptom of a number of neurological disorders. Hiccups are also a kind of myoclonic jerk specifically affecting the diaphragm.
so does twitching in your sleepComment
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OMG all your providing us with is that Injuries CAN cause twitching.http://www.neurologychannel.com/tbi/treatment.shtml
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http://www.traumaticbraininjuryatoz..../Glossary.aspx
four more links for the ******s who think doctors are wrong
Show me and Article that says Injuries is the ONLY thing that causes twitching (which is your arguement)
Otherwise stfu and stop posting
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we're the ******s cuz you got links on the internet from so called "doctors"http://www.neurologychannel.com/tbi/treatment.shtml
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http://www.traumaticbraininjuryatoz..../Glossary.aspx
four more links for the ******s who think doctors are wrong
while the real doctors who diagnose boxers and people with concussion on a daily basis are wrong when they say hatton and pettway have no concussion at all right?
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http://books.google.com/books?id=ypl...%20tbi&f=false
he wasn't sleeping or hiccupping you idiots. that has nothing to do with what i'm talking about.
twitching after getting hit in the head=brain injury. if you can't prove he had brain injury, dirrell was faking. simple as that.Comment
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