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Originally posted by Ray Dollars View PostA sure sign of his brain damage being cured would be him quitting fighting. I fear for him.
This is the one reason I hate boxing, you have to see the fighters you loved watching suffer after wards, and at that point no one cares about them anymore. This sport does not forgive.
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I thought i was seeing things when someone wrote that Roy had no skills. LMFAO. The only person who has natural boxing ability on par with Roy is Floyd. I remember reading a while ago that he made no money for the fight with Bhop, so this leads me to believe that he has been fighting for money for a while. The saddest thing of all is the fact that Roy never wanted to see "officially" see the Gman until he retired out of fear of suffering the same fate. Now he has
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostWhy the doctors fault?
RJJ is suffering since 2004 an fights until 2010, and never tells the doctors?
This is soley on his shoulders
So maybe the current pre-fight tests can not detect this kind of injury and then maybe it's time the commisions included a proper balance test or something like that.
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Originally posted by lyonheart View PostFirst off Roy was never involved with Balco. He used Ripped fuel, and it happened once.....dont be ******....if you dont do research....dont comment on it. Roy had no boxing skills, please. The man had been fighting since he was 9 years old......thats ridiculous. He knows the sport like no one else. If you say Roy had no skills, then I dont know what your watching or where you learned anything about boxing. But, this is crazy......hopefully all is well with him and he stays retired......he doesnt need to do any more.
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The thing is, it may not even be brain damage. He may have damaged receptors in his feet from years of running or a damaged inner ear.
I have permanent balance problems from falling 45 feet to the pavement over 16 years ago. If I close my eyes, I fall backwards. In fact I need light to stay vertical as my sight now plays a more important role in my balance. It took me a lot of years to get used to it and I can even stay standing in almost complete darkness as my body has adjusted to it.
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostThe thing is, it may not even be brain damage. He may have damaged receptors in his feet from years of running or a damaged inner ear.
I have permanent balance problems from falling 45 feet to the pavement over 16 years ago. If I close my eyes, I fall backwards. In fact I need light to stay vertical as my sight now plays a more important role in my balance. It took me a lot of years to get used to it and I can even stay standing in almost complete darkness as my body has adjusted to it.
I'm sure your condition would hinder you from participating in a championship fight wouldnt it?
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostWell I get your point. It is possible that Roy has been hiding his condition, but is it likely? Wouldn't he at least tell his personal doctor and/or his team and trainer?
So maybe the current pre-fight tests can not detect this kind of injury and then maybe it's time the commisions included a proper balance test or something like that.
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