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Besides speech, other effects of brain damage from boxing?
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When you are dealing with damage to the brain, the side effects are too numerous to mention. Gotta understand that the brain of basically the controller of the body. So just imagine...
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostWhen you are dealing with damage to the brain, the side effects are too numerous to mention.
also ****s with your hormones i think, atleast something like that with james toney, his pituitary is shrunken or some sht
another is depression(which again is from ***ed hormones more than likely)
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostWhen you are dealing with damage to the brain, the side effects are too numerous to mention. Gotta understand that the brain of basically the controller of the body. So just imagine.... Hypothetically speaking, even if I was the most athletically gifted boxer I wouldn't take it up, too dangerous.
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Neurological, psychological and physiological damage in innumerable ways.
It's really bad, if you want some literature, look up the studies for the NFL and concussions. It pretty much can impact the entire body and brain in ways you couldn't even imagine.
Mood disorders. Loss of memory. Loss of motor skills and function. Headaches. Migraines. Loss of brain function. Etc, etc.
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Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Postdamn, good answer
also ****s with your hormones i think, atleast something like that with james toney, his pituitary is shrunken or some sht
another is depression(which again is from ***ed hormones more than likely)
Using a lot of roids lowers your T.
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