Do We Need To Start Using Superglue in Fights?

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  • D4thincarnation
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    Do We Need To Start Using Superglue in Fights?

    Last edited by D4thincarnation; 04-03-2020, 11:29 AM.
  • TonyGe
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    #2
    Using superglue for a cut near the eye is asking for trouble.

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    • lolpz
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      #3
      Originally posted by TonyGe
      Using superglue for a cut near the eye is asking for trouble.
      LMAO bro I'm sitting here reading like... "he's not serious..."

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      • D4thincarnation
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        #4
        Originally posted by TonyGe
        Using superglue for a cut near the eye is asking for trouble.

        They dry very fast. The same type of thing they use for wounds on the battlefield.

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        • BLASTER1
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          #5
          Sounds like an option to explore to me.

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          • ShaneMosleySr
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            #6
            Cuts are a part of the game. If a punch opens a cut and it’s too nasty for someone to continue, that’s a knockout.

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            • D4thincarnation
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              #7
              Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
              Cuts are a part of the game. If a punch opens a cut and it’s too nasty for someone to continue, that’s a knockout.
              So was 15 rounds, same day weigh in and bare fists.

              Changes are made to improve the sport.

              This would improve the sport.

              And boxers want to continue, doctors stop it because they don't like blood.

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              • tophat1
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                #8
                They would have to clear the blood, clean the cut, glue it up , let it dry all within 60 seconds inbetween a round

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                • D4thincarnation
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tophat1
                  They would have to clear the blood, clean the cut, glue it up , let it dry all within 60 seconds inbetween a round

                  Yes, they tech is there.

                  Though to dry properly will take longer, so it could be split open by another big punch.

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                  • Blond Beast
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                    I’m not sure what compounds they are allowed to use in a cut these days. They used to use adrenaline to stop bleeding, other drugs too. I think it varied from commission to commission. I’m impressed with how well cuts have been worked on in modern times. A lot of times they look awful but they’ve been able to stem the blood. I’m sure a lot of guys could still beat certain opponents with one eye, but not sure if you lose complete vision in an eye it’s an automatic stoppage? A cut isn’t necessarily damage to the actual eyeball. Fractures around the socket can cause huge swelling and I think that can harm the eye itself. Also when an eyelid itself swells I think you can assume the eyeball has taken sum trauma. It’d be nice if a doctor explained the varying concerns one night.

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