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

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  • _Rexy_
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    #21
    Originally posted by el***
    Pacquaio passed his physical before mayweather. Was his shoulder injuried or not?


    How would the physical detect if Joshua was dropped in sparring? Are you ******? You think the doctors can tell if someone fell down a week ago? You think they can detect the associated minor non permanent brain damage?
    I'm saying that if Joshua was still suffering from PCS that the doctor would have picked that up, easily. If he was just dropped in sparring, then he didn't have a concussion and it's just another BS excuse from Joshua's fans.


    And I don't know if Pacquaio's shoulder was injured or not. I wasn't with him in camp.

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      #22
      Originally posted by el***
      Jesus christ you really are ******.

      How do they see through you, magic?

      Its radiation.
      "MRIs employ powerful magnets which produce a strong magnetic field that forces protons in the body to align with that field. When a radiofrequency current is then pulsed through the patient, the protons are stimulated, and spin out of equilibrium, straining against the pull of the magnetic field. When the radiofrequency field is turned off, the MRI sensors are able to detect the energy released as the protons realign with the magnetic field. The time it takes for the protons to realign with the magnetic field, as well as the amount of energy released, changes depending on the environment and the chemical nature of the molecules. Physicians are able to tell the difference between various types of tissues based on these magnetic properties."

      "Although MRI does not emit the ionizing radiation that is found in x-ray and CT imaging, it does employ a strong magnetic field. The magnetic field extends beyond the machine and exerts very powerful forces on objects of iron, some steels, and other magnetizable objects; it is strong enough to fling a wheelchair across the room. Patients should notify their physicians of any form of medical or implant prior to an MR scan."

      "MRI scanners are particularly well suited to image the non-bony parts or soft tissues of the body. They differ from computed tomography (CT), in that they do not use the damaging ionizing radiation of x-rays. The brain, spinal cord and nerves, as well as muscles, ligaments, and tendons are seen much more clearly with MRI than with regular x-rays and CT; for this reason MRI is often used to image knee and shoulder injuries.

      In the brain, MRI can differentiate between white matter and grey matter and can also be used to diagnose aneurysms and tumors. Because MRI does not use x-rays or other radiation, it is the imaging modality of choice when frequent imaging is required for diagnosis or therapy, especially in the brain. However, MRI is more expensive than x-ray imaging or CT scanning."


      Come on man, The ****ing M Stands for Magnetic!!

      You've called me an idiot a lot for someone who won't do basic research. I bolded the end incase you don't want to read a couple paragraphs.

      Would you like me to cite my works?
      Last edited by _Rexy_; 06-23-2019, 04:49 AM.

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      • Thuglife Nelo
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        #23
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        Also, MRI's don't use radiation, idiot.
        You didn’t get my point. CT and MRI are used for testing WITHIN the body that you can’t normally observe EXTERNALLY, hence your “standard physical.”

        CT are never used for brain scans doe.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs
          You didn’t get my point. CT and MRI are used for testing WITHIN the body that you can’t normally observe EXTERNALLY, hence your “standard physical.”

          CT are never used for brain scans doe.
          "Canelo would have radiation poisoning from all those MRI scans doe"

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            #25
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            "MRIs employ powerful magnets which produce a strong magnetic field that forces protons in the body to align with that field. When a radiofrequency current is then pulsed through the patient, the protons are stimulated, and spin out of equilibrium, straining against the pull of the magnetic field. When the radiofrequency field is turned off, the MRI sensors are able to detect the energy released as the protons realign with the magnetic field. The time it takes for the protons to realign with the magnetic field, as well as the amount of energy released, changes depending on the environment and the chemical nature of the molecules. Physicians are able to tell the difference between various types of tissues based on these magnetic properties."

            "Although MRI does not emit the ionizing radiation that is found in x-ray and CT imaging, it does employ a strong magnetic field. The magnetic field extends beyond the machine and exerts very powerful forces on objects of iron, some steels, and other magnetizable objects; it is strong enough to fling a wheelchair across the room. Patients should notify their physicians of any form of medical or implant prior to an MR scan."

            "MRI scanners are particularly well suited to image the non-bony parts or soft tissues of the body. They differ from computed tomography (CT), in that they do not use the damaging ionizing radiation of x-rays. The brain, spinal cord and nerves, as well as muscles, ligaments, and tendons are seen much more clearly with MRI than with regular x-rays and CT; for this reason MRI is often used to image knee and shoulder injuries.

            In the brain, MRI can differentiate between white matter and grey matter and can also be used to diagnose aneurysms and tumors. Because MRI does not use x-rays or other radiation, it is the imaging modality of choice when frequent imaging is required for diagnosis or therapy, especially in the brain. However, MRI is more expensive than x-ray imaging or CT scanning."


            You've called me an idiot a lot for someone who won't do basic research. I bolded the end incase you don't want to read a couple paragraphs.
            You should first learn the more common method for brain scans, first.

            Standard physicals doe. Boxers with a number of fights doe.

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              #26
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              "Canelo would have radiation poisoning from all those MRI scans doe"
              You still don’t get the sarcasm. CT scans is the protocol use for the brain if in the event of concussions.

              You still believe all boxers get a scan of their brain during a standard physical? With the tin foil on too?

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                #27
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                "MRIs employ powerful magnets which produce a strong magnetic field that forces protons in the body to align with that field. When a radiofrequency current is then pulsed through the patient, the protons are stimulated, and spin out of equilibrium, straining against the pull of the magnetic field. When the radiofrequency field is turned off, the MRI sensors are able to detect the energy released as the protons realign with the magnetic field. The time it takes for the protons to realign with the magnetic field, as well as the amount of energy released, changes depending on the environment and the chemical nature of the molecules. Physicians are able to tell the difference between various types of tissues based on these magnetic properties."

                "Although MRI does not emit the ionizing radiation that is found in x-ray and CT imaging, it does employ a strong magnetic field. The magnetic field extends beyond the machine and exerts very powerful forces on objects of iron, some steels, and other magnetizable objects; it is strong enough to fling a wheelchair across the room. Patients should notify their physicians of any form of medical or implant prior to an MR scan."

                "MRI scanners are particularly well suited to image the non-bony parts or soft tissues of the body. They differ from computed tomography (CT), in that they do not use the damaging ionizing radiation of x-rays. The brain, spinal cord and nerves, as well as muscles, ligaments, and tendons are seen much more clearly with MRI than with regular x-rays and CT; for this reason MRI is often used to image knee and shoulder injuries.

                In the brain, MRI can differentiate between white matter and grey matter and can also be used to diagnose aneurysms and tumors. Because MRI does not use x-rays or other radiation, it is the imaging modality of choice when frequent imaging is required for diagnosis or therapy, especially in the brain. However, MRI is more expensive than x-ray imaging or CT scanning."


                Come on man, The ****ing M Stands for Magnetic!!

                You've called me an idiot a lot for someone who won't do basic research. I bolded the end incase you don't want to read a couple paragraphs.

                Would you like me to cite my works?


                Explain the difference between an X-ray and MRI.

                You lack true understanding. The article is wrong but it is written for common people.

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by el***
                  Explain the difference between an X-ray and MRI.

                  You lack true understanding. The article is wrong but it is written for common people.

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                    #29
                    Ignore the haters like Rexy. Americans like Rexy dont want to acknowledge that there might of been something wrong with Joshua. Rexy applauded the excuses Wilder gave like Gypsy magic but he wont accept possible concussion when it comes to somebody else. Magic - YES. Head injury from being hit in he head - NO.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                      Ignore the haters like Rexy. Americans like Rexy dont want to acknowledge that there might of been something wrong with Joshua. Rexy applauded the excuses Wilder gave like Gypsy magic but he wont accept possible concussion when it comes to somebody else. Magic - YES. Head injury from being hit in he head - NO.
                      since you love to expose me and my lies so much, find a single one of my posts where I acknowledge any excuse from the Fury/Wilder fight.

                      Any post will do.


                      PS: If Joshua got a brutal concussion from a club fighter in head gear and 20oz gloves, it's time to find a new vocation.

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