no. when whites cut its perceived as worse because the blood really "pops" against their light skin while its less visible on blacks. swelling also looks worse on whites for the same reason, when they mark up it shows more clearly.
it really has more to do with styles. think of all these fighters who cut easily, how many of them were great defensively? thats really what it comes down to. when they get cut once they get scar tissue and are more vulnerable to get cut in the same place again so it gets worse and worse.
there is a diffrence from fighter to fighter before they ever been cut though, but it has nothing to do with race. williams, judah and kelley were all bleeders just to name a few black fighters who cut easily in recent years.
it really has more to do with styles. think of all these fighters who cut easily, how many of them were great defensively? thats really what it comes down to. when they get cut once they get scar tissue and are more vulnerable to get cut in the same place again so it gets worse and worse.
there is a diffrence from fighter to fighter before they ever been cut though, but it has nothing to do with race. williams, judah and kelley were all bleeders just to name a few black fighters who cut easily in recent years.
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