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

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  • elfag
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    #41
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    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?

    Double down on what?

    Your dumb ass repeatedly said MRI's use no radiation, now because I educated you, you realized there is a difference between ionizing and non ionizing radiation.
    You were insistent that MRI's use a bunch of magnets without any true understanding.

    You have been educated by me. I can tell that you work in a trade where no understanding of science is required, maybe hanging dry wall, roofing, maybe something semi respectable in business but nothing requiring above average IQ.

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      #42
      Originally posted by el***
      Double down on what?

      Your dumb ass repeatedly said MRI's use no radiation, now because I educated you, you realized there is a difference between ionizing and non ionizing radiation.
      You were insistent that MRI's use a bunch of magnets without any true understanding.

      You have been educated by me. I can tell that you work in a trade where no understanding of science is required, maybe hanging dry wall, roofing, maybe something semi respectable in business but nothing requiring above average IQ.
      Whatever you say. I better go consult an oncologist about that MRI I got.

      My bad for not feeling the need to define what TYPE of radiation while I was debating someone else about cancer causing radiation. I thought that you'd be able to deduce that the electromagnetic waves "radiated energy"
      Last edited by _Rexy_; 06-23-2019, 05:45 AM.

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        #43
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        Whatever you say. I better go consult an oncologist about that MRI I got.

        My bad for not feeling the need to define what TYPE of radiation while I was debating someone else about cancer causing radiation. I thought that you'd be able to deduce that the electromagnetic waves "radiated energy"

        You are fooling noone.

        You linked a direct quote saying MRI used no radiation.

        You then reiterated your stance that MRIs work solely using magnets. You are caught with your pants down looking ****** for the world to see.

        You can lie and tell all your buddies at your low IQ job tomorrow that you won an internet argument maybe they will fall for your lies.

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          #44
          Originally posted by el***
          You are fooling noone.

          You linked a direct quote saying MRI used no radiation.

          You then reiterated your stance that MRIs work solely using magnets. You are caught with your pants down looking ****** for the world to see.

          You can lie and tell all your buddies at your low IQ job tomorrow that you won an internet argument maybe they will fall for your lies.
          I sure did. Linked a direct quote from The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. Which you said was "wrong"

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            #45
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            I sure did. Linked a direct quote from The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. Which you said was "wrong"

            Yes I did and you now backtracked on your original claims.

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              #46
              Originally posted by el***
              Yes I did and you now backtracked on your original claims.
              No, I haven't. I just clarified by adding the word "ionizing"

              My ORIGINAL claim was that they do not give MRI's or CT scans during routine physicals, and that CT Scans can not give you cancer or tumors caused from radiation.

              I also offered to link the entire article.

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                #47
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                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?
                Lol. I told you that was sarcasm. Why would I leave out CT scans from my quote when I initially mentioned CT and MRI scans are not part of standardized tests for physical examinations. How many fights does Pacquiao have? Does he need a brain scan for every physical exam entering a fight despite being KO’d three times in his life?

                The answer is that commissions don’t IMPOSE brains scans towards a fight unless there’s specific reason to do it.

                Which one of THURMAn’s fights was cancelled due to “whiplash” from a car accident? Have you ever heard that in the Heavyweight division “one punch can change a fight?” Therefore, since you refuse to acknowledge any damage, including a “mild” since you stated “brutal” concussion (which btw you don’t even know what you’re talking about), therefore, you don’t know what you’re talking about.

                You just don’t want to acknowledge or believe how industry operates prepping up for a big fight. If Joshua were to even admit or made an excuse for trauma in sparring then Matchroom USA would be under investigation for not disclosing that in the medical report and signed by AJ.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  My ORIGINAL claim was that they do not give MRI's or CT scans during routine physicals, and that CT Scans can not give you cancer or tumors caused from radiation.

                  I also offered to link the entire article.
                  No, that’s what I educated you on with constant ridicule of your naiveness.

                  Just so you know, nobody in the profession recommends frequent CT scans. The more scans you get the more probability you will morph some cells. That why I gave you the profile of a boxer with a high fight rate to prove that standard physical exams don’t give Brain scans or else these boxers would be in jeopardy.

                  Even patients with chronic illnesses in the head like sinuses don’t get frequent scans and unless it’s absolutely necessary. Ffs, radiology awareness signs for pedestrians are in every hospital.

                  Stop playing the fool that AJ’s medical examiner would know about AJ’s injury without a scan.

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                    #49
                    Was AJ suffering from a concussion when he got dropped in sparring?
                    Does anyone have proof that it even happened? Honest Hearn said it didn’t.
                    I know I saw Ruiz get dropped and come back to win. Did he have a concussion?
                    What comes first the punch or the concussion?
                    Are concussions the worst right after impact or do they get worse later? And then get better? Does anybody actually know anything? What’s the latest on the not sleeping after a concussion? We didn’t have concussions in the 90s just smelling salts. We kept playing. I don’t think we know ***** and each case is different. If Ruiz lost, at least he’d have the excuse of being dropped. See it all makes sense.

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                    • elfag
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      No, I haven't. I just clarified by adding the word "ionizing"

                      My ORIGINAL claim was that they do not give MRI's or CT scans during routine physicals, and that CT Scans can not give you cancer or tumors caused from radiation.

                      I also offered to link the entire article.
                      AFTER you were educated by me.

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