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  • #31
    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
    Landing strip... Also, how do you know it was Judah?



    Yea. I'm definitely not talking about scar tissue.
    Garcia sustained a cut to his forehead after the Judah fight. Watch the post fight interview.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
      Does your facial structure or the way you look change throughout the years after repeatedly taking punches to the face?
      Ask margarito.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
        Does your facial structure or the way you look change throughout the years after repeatedly taking punches to the face?
        Biggest feature changes come from broken noses and orbital bones. I am more worried for boxers the amount of head trauma they receive from the constant blows to the head.

        I am probably in the minority on this but in this day and age, until medicine is advanced enough to reverse head trauma damage their should be an age limit in professional boxing.

        I also look at it from an economical standpoint, the amount of cost healthcare wise to care for a ex boxer suffering from dementia puglistica can be pretty damn high (considering as a tax payer 8 times out of 10 its gonna come outta my pocket anyways considering the average boxer is horrible with finances).

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        • #34
          Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
          Does your facial structure or the way you look change throughout the years after repeatedly taking punches to the face?
          No doubt .. Too muh punishment to the nose and spots like that will change the way you look

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          • #35
            Depends who you are and what level of punishment you've taken, don't it.

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            • #36
              Of course it can. To be technical it depends on your bone structure, if you take a lot of flush shots, and how dense your face bones are........
              Really though the only noticeable features is your nose. Boxers who get cut a lot and eyes swell gets scars and their skin may sag around the eyes. All this is pretty much a given though might of been a more interesting thread if you asked which fighters have the most deformed or altered faces.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
                Biggest feature changes come from broken noses and orbital bones. I am more worried for boxers the amount of head trauma they receive from the constant blows to the head.

                I am probably in the minority on this but in this day and age, until medicine is advanced enough to reverse head trauma damage their should be an age limit in professional boxing.

                I also look at it from an economical standpoint, the amount of cost healthcare wise to care for a ex boxer suffering from dementia puglistica can be pretty damn high (considering as a tax payer 8 times out of 10 its gonna come outta my pocket anyways considering the average boxer is horrible with finances).
                I agree with the bold. And speaking of orbital bones, I wonder if Angulo's orbit has always been that pronounced or got like that over the years. And I also agree that boxing should be more regulated and that these commissions need to supervise this stuff more closely.
                Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
                Depends who you are and what level of punishment you've taken, don't it.
                Well, this is true. I dont expect someone like Mayweather to show any signifcant changes to his face.
                Originally posted by creekrat77 View Post
                Of course it can. To be technical it depends on your bone structure, if you take a lot of flush shots, and how dense your face bones are........
                Really though the only noticeable features is your nose. Boxers who get cut a lot and eyes swell gets scars and their skin may sag around the eyes. All this is pretty much a given though might of been a more interesting thread if you asked which fighters have the most deformed or altered faces.
                That also would be an interesting topic. I also think this would be more interesting if we had studies to back this stuff up. Or explaining how it happens.

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