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

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    #31
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    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.
    So you acknowledge the sparring fight week...

    But you don’t acknowledge a mild concussion?

    Does a commission approve of any type of concussion?

    It’s up to Joshua in informing anyone how he feels, regardless if it took time for AJ to get up or recup from the canvas in sparring, you will have concern from any spectator in the gym.

    The fact is, there’s speculation that he was dropped. Do fighters get dropped in sparring? Do they need different vocations if they do? Did you not learn that what stays in the gym isn’t usually leaked out from all in the profession, unless you’re not high profile.

    And lastly, if Spence was kicked out of the Mayweather gym it’s because he was being too hard. those things happen, and you pay the sparring partner for the work. Still, the point is avoidance of injury. It’s possible that AJ did a simple mistake and got clipped, not that he sucks, and it was unfortunate that it happened.

    As Daneutral stated, wasn’t there media hype that Fury got a concussion from Wilder? Do things happen? A rabbit punch, or one on the temple.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #32
      Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs
      So you acknowledge the sparring fight week...

      But you don’t acknowledge a mild concussion?

      Does a commission approve of any type of concussion?

      It’s up to Joshua in informing anyone how he feels, regardless if it took time for AJ to get up or recup from the canvas in sparring, you will have concern from any spectator in the gym.

      The fact is, there’s speculation that he was dropped. Do fighters get dropped in sparring? Do they need different vocations if they do? Did you not learn that what stays in the gym isn’t usually leaked out from all in the profession, unless you’re not high profile.

      And lastly, if Spence was kicked out of the Mayweather gym it’s because he was being too hard. those things happen, and you pay the sparring partner for the work. Still, the point is avoidance of injury. It’s possible that AJ did a simple mistake and got clipped, not that he sucks, and it was unfortunate that it happened.

      As Daneutral stated, wasn’t there media hype that Fury got a concussion from Wilder? Do things happen? A rabbit punch, or one on the temple.
      Nowhere did I mention sparring in fight week...

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      • DaNeutral.
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        #33
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        Nowhere did I mention sparring in fight week...
        Why not? The title of the thread even states about sparring in fight week. So you are not even contributing properly. You just pushing your hateful narrative.

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          #34
          Originally posted by _Rexy_

          You are ******. They are both passing electromagnetic radiation through your tissue to take the image. The only difference is the frequency. The MRI is a lower frequency, by "no radiation", the article written for common folk with low understanding, was referring to no ionizing radiation.

          If you did not pass electromagnetic radiation through the brain and tried to use the magnet alone, there would be no image.

          There is a reason why radiologist operate MRI and why MRI is referred to as a part of the field of radiography.

          You can thank me for educating you but we both know your ego wont allow it. You could try finding a witty meme to make up for your low technical knowledge though, that might help your ego recover and make you feel smart.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #35
            Originally posted by DaNeutral.
            Why not? The title of the thread even states about sparring in fight week. So you are not even contributing properly. You just pushing your hateful narrative.
            Expose me.

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            • DaNeutral.
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              #36
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              Expose me.
              You just exposed yourself. 4 pages in and you are refusing to talk about sparring in fight week in a thread about sparring in fight week. Troll.

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                #37
                Originally posted by el***
                You are ******. They are both passing electromagnetic radiation through your tissue to take the image. The only difference is the frequency. The MRI is a lower frequency, by "no radiation", the article written for common folk with low understanding, was referring to no ionizing radiation.

                If you did not pass electromagnetic radiation through the brain and tried to use the magnet alone, there would be no image.

                You can thank me for educating you but we both know your ego wont allow it.
                MRI scans do not emit ionizing radiation. Frankie mentioned that too many MRI's would give someone tumors (BS). The post was that Canelo would have gotten an MRI before each fight, since they're standard in medical exams (BS) and that would have given him radiation induced tumors (BS)

                Do you want to double down on this again?

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                  You just exposed yourself. 4 pages in and you are refusing to talk about sparring in fight week in a thread about sparring in fight week. Troll.
                  That makes me American? Cool.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    That makes me American? Cool.
                    Are you American?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                      Are you American?
                      No.

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