word is that he wanted to go to the hospital right after the fight they didn't take him and the supposed promoter sampson said you're ok will take you to the hospital tomorrow then on the way back to the hotel he almost died and they rushed him to the hospital where they found the blood clot and the subsequent stroke. What's fishy is that the promotion team has been lying to us since Sunday, they said he was in "stable condition" yet he had a stroke and was on life support then once the actual truth leaked out they admitted to it and use the "family excuse" "we didn't want to say anything" yet his family was already there (father, brother wife and daughters) , Now they set up this "trust fund" to try to make themselves out to be the saints
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostBut when this happens (Or if the fighter quits after taking too many power punches) armchair warriors come out in full force insulting the fighter and labeling him a quitter and calling him all kinds of names. If you argue against them, they refute your argument by bringing up fights in which fighters fought through with an injury like a broken jaw, etc. Which ever fighter doesn't reenact these valiant performances when given the chance, is a lesser man in their eyes, deemed unworthy of the label of "warrior".
If the fighter goes on to continue fighting even when he is taking too many clean power punches to the head, and his career starts dwindling after that, fans say "Fighter A ruined him" or "He was a warrior, but he should have quit in that fight, he was ******." Basically you can never win with boxing fans, they are too judgmental.
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostThis fight made the front of the NY Post today, some shocking things revealed:Last edited by Mark_ehy; 11-09-2013, 03:09 PM.
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Originally posted by Calm down mate View PostThis is just awful news, I haven't seen this fight and don't want to, I hope he recovers.
it's a brutal fight. both guys took bombs. magomed took bombs from round one, and was wobbled several times. he showed a great chin and tremendous courage. perez showed a great chin himself, and an elite level of offense for a HW without a great punch or arm length. great work to the body, combinations, top flight boxing from a very big man. his legs are like f#cking trees.
there was no way at all to know that magomed was so badly hurt. i wish there was, because it would be easier to keep these things from happening in the future.
i watched it live, and i watched it last night to get a better look at it. i will never watch it again.
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostThis fight made the front of the NY Post today, some shocking things revealed:
the post sensationalizes at times, but this looks like they're just telling us what happened.
scary stuff, that. we've got to take better care of our fighters. thanks for posting.
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Do you guys think maybe they should make brain scans post fight mandatory? Or maybe every 2 months or something so if there is something wrong they can catch it before it become much worse. This is just incredibly sad.
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Originally posted by New England View Postthe post sensationalizes at times, but this looks like they're just telling us what happened.
scary stuff, that. we've got to take better care of our fighters. thanks for posting.
Im not sure why they have 5 doctors there if all they do is make you count to 5
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostSensationalizes in what way? The guy had a broken hand, nose, jaw and swollen cheek/face and they didnt even call an ambulance for him. Just told his team to take him to the hospital to check out his nose.
Im not sure why they have 5 doctors there if all they do is make you count to 5
i remember when the marathon was bombed in boston they picked out two innocent young people from the crowd and put them on the front page because they had on backpacks. they've got a reputation for it, especially with their headlines and front page stuff, or at least they did when i was living in new york. perhaps they've changed things around some, as i moved out of new york almost five years ago.
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