Originally posted by Rbgnwo
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Can you imagine fighting with a broken orbital bone?
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostA small fracture dont hurt much at all the bruising around it hurts more , Ali fought with a broken jaw for 10 rounds against a powerfull HW in Norton , in the heat of battle the ones that hurt are body shots , the head shots are not a painfull thing even with small fractures , they are a concussive thing not pain.
TS get your ass into a gym boy and learn what this sport is about .
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Originally posted by PsYcHoDaD View PostWeve seen plenty of boxers that get out of the fight by the good ole i cant see excuse .Shyte ive seen fighters quit on a cut soon as they see there blood they quit.
The average human being(most of you) could never ever do what margarito did.
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Originally posted by Gino Ros View PostOscar did it and so did Malignaggi.
Two guys that you all call ****s.
and malignaggi has no doubt shown a lot of heart- In the cotto fight especially when he fought with that ****ed up cheek, but also with hatton and diaz and khan.
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I had my left orbital bone broken playing football with no helmets...it hurts but after while it just numbs ur whole face..u dont feel ****..it doesnt effect ur vision...it is painful at 1st..very painful..but im sure after a round or 2..it went numb...and the refs kept puttiing fingers up..he could see..
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Originally posted by Rbgnwo View PostThe bone that's keeping your eye sockets together is fractured and you feel your face literally falling apart. What if the fracture was pushing microscopic bone fragments into your eyes and you could feel your actual eyeball moving around your head..
and you keep coming out every round, even though you can't see anymore.. and you're fighting manny pacquiao, who's gonna add 100 more power shots to the ones you've already taken.
that is just straight up ****ing hardcore..
And I just read in this article that the first thing margarito said after surgery is "when can I start running"
edit: here's the article
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/news/story?id=5815003
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