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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Dadashev Undergoes Two Hour Surgery, Part of Skull Removed

    At The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Maryland, Subriel Matias (14-0, 14 KOs) used a hellacious body attack to stop Maxim Dadashev following the 11th round of an IBF junior welterweight world title eliminator.
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    Fingers crossed with a strong prayer.🥊

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    • Mindgames
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      Praying for him. We shouldn't forget how brave these guys are, questioning fighters courage shouldn't really be part of fan banter.

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      • The plunger man
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        #4
        Originally posted by Mindgames
        Praying for him. We shouldn't forget how brave these guys are, questioning fighters courage shouldn't really be part of fan banter.
        I know mate and these guys fight literally to put food on there table.
        That’s the reality of boxing on the journeyman circuit and fighters trying to get to the very top.
        There is no fear in a boxer
        Last edited by The plunger man; 07-20-2019, 04:44 AM.

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        • messenger
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          #5
          Sad when this happens to fighters.

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          • Loque-san
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            Worrying news. This reminds me a lot of what happened to Magomed Abdusalamov. Let's hope for a miracle, because he may need one to recover from that without neurological sequelae. Prayers to him and his family.

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            • MDPopescu
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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              At The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Maryland, Subriel Matias (14-0, 14 KOs) used a hellacious body attack to stop Maxim Dadashev following the 11th round of an IBF junior welterweight world title eliminator.
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              ... "subdural hematoma"... well, this is very very bad...

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              • Roadblock
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                • Eddy Current
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                  Hopefully someone in the medical field can eventually think up a better way to gauge how much of a beating someone's brain has taken during a fight before it's too late. Just relying on the intuition of a referee or trainer is too risky.

                  Like some sort of nanoscale sensor a fighter can have attached to their skull that they wouldn't even notice is there but could detect if there is activity with bleeding in the brain or something.

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                  • Southpawology
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu
                    ... "subdural hematoma"... well, this is very very bad...

                    Im not familiar, is there many different kinds of hematomas? and what is a subdural hematoma?

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