Would being KO’d in sparring during Fight Week debilitate recovery, head trauma?

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Would being KO’d in sparring during Fight Week debilitate recovery, head trauma?

    You should stop sparring by the 10th day imo..

    Since we really don’t know any details of how brutal that KO could’ve been, if it was really a KO, but would it affect anybody regardless of head gear?

    Khan took a long layoff to recuperate just from the Canelo fight alone.
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    It would give you panic attacks and PTSD in your locker room thats for sure.

    Ruiz should have been DQ'd for trying to fight Joshua the victim.

    He was trying to let his corner know in the 7th, but the ref just thought he quit.
    Last edited by _Rexy_; 06-23-2019, 03:54 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      It would give you panic attacks and PTSD in your locker room thats for sure.

      Ruiz should have been KO'd for trying to fight Joshua the victim.

      He was trying to let his corner know in the 7th, but the ref just thought he quit.
      And thats why you get called an American troll. It was a straight up Boxing related question by Frankie there. You could of given a straight up Boxing related answer but you chose to give a TROLL answer. Yanks.

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        #4
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        And thats why you get called an American troll. It was a straight up Boxing related question by Frankie there. You could of given a straight up Boxing related answer but you chose to give a TROLL answer. Yanks.
        expose me, alt.


        Still waiting. ******.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs
          You should stop sparring by the 10th day imo..

          Since we really don’t know any details of how brutal that KO could’ve been, if it was really a KO, but would it affect anybody regardless of head gear?

          Khan took a long layoff to recuperate just from the Canelo fight alone.
          Yes, very likely. Especially if that KO brought on concussion. If it is true then they took a gamble to sparr in the last week of training because of them fighting a late replacement fighter, that gamble didnt pay off, and then they gambled to fight on regardless and AJ got beat and lost all his belts so that gamble didnt pay off either.

          Im a strong believer in leaving the excuses outside of the ring if you say you want to fight. He lost, regardless. But that dont mean we cant sit on a Boxing forum and debate what may or may not of caused what to go wrong or cause what to happen in a fight. Thats why we are here.

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            It's a concussion and obviously there will be side effects no commission will sanction a fight when you're in that condition
            Last edited by Phenom; 06-23-2019, 03:57 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Phenom
              It's a concussion and obviously there will be side affects no commission will sanction a fight when you're in that condition
              These ******s don't understand that you have to pass a physical to be allowed to fight

              never let excuses get in the way of facts though.

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                #8
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                expose me, alt.


                Still waiting. ******.
                LOL, i dont need to, nobody even cares about your ****** lie. If i exposed the lie that you are actually in America and not Canada like you try to tell us who is going to care? Like i said click on your profile details and all is revealed. You clearly havnt spotted it or youd change or remove it.

                Anyway, while you are having another look in to your profile details why dont you have a think about Frankies post and try to answer it like a Boxing fan and not a troll?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Phenom
                  It's a concussion and obviously there will be side effects no commission will sanction a fight when you're in that condition
                  You new to this sport? You have any idea how many fighters have been unfit or injured but got past their medical check to still fight on. Hell Luis Ortiz didnt even pass his pre fight medical, that fight still happened.

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                  • Thuglife Nelo
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    These ******s don't understand that you have to pass a physical to be allowed to fight

                    never let excuses get in the way of facts though.
                    So you’re saying that the commission wouldn't have been notified of what happened in sparring, and that all boxers get CT or MRI scans of their heads to make sure a Promotional company isn’t lying?

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