No one who gets catapulted into the pavement is fine.
Rumor about Errol Spence's health
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Common sense says you don’t spend few days in ICU for broken teeth you see the Dentist. I think he suffered a severe concussion and were monitoring brain swelling , him having no broken bones well sometimes those soft tissue injuries hurt more than broken bones . I think he will have problems with back and neck pain . I also doubt he can take punches from big punchersComment
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I think its a virtual lock hed have back issues with a accident like this. If they are minor or more serious is the only question.Comment
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To me since I read the news the first day is like it would be a miracle if he fights again, which I do not think will be possible. What about the face tissue?Comment
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He got rag-dolled at a high rate of speed and met the pavement. He is ****** up. Soft tissue damage galore. As long as no bones were broken and no tendons or ligaments got badly damaged he will be back. He might not be the same though as life altering events like that can change an outlook on life.Comment
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I agree. If he really got ejected from a speeding vehicule and just got a broken tooth... man meed to give his life to ChristComment
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But we have seen worst comebacks in combat sports.
Danny Jacobs, Frank Mir, the list goes on.
But yeah im pretty sure Haymon has a strict "silence" code around his camp. Cuz usually we would hear more credible rumors by nowComment
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Even if he can fight.... The way he fights gonna end him.
But we have seen worst comebacks in combat sports.
Danny Jacobs, Frank Mir, the list goes on.
But yeah im pretty sure Haymon has a strict "silence" code around his camp. Cuz usually we would hear more credible rumors by now
More importantly, Dadashev and Day in 2019 puts a lot of pressure on Haymon if Spence were to ever get in the ring again.
The last and most bizarre fight, where we saw a guy JUICED to the gills was Vinny Paz ala HBO RJJ. Imagine if Mikey Garcia broke his back or neck in a car accident and then came back to fight at 168 against a P4P #1 type with POWER? That wouldn't seem right today...but again, people are naïve to what networks were doing back then, and there was no prefight testing in those days let alone advanced Olympic style molecular testing..Comment
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Head and joint injuries would be the deciding factors if he ever fights again.
Broken bones heal, road rash heals, 95% of injuries heal. Joint injuries never heal to 100%. They are career altering for any athlete. Head injuries are self explanatory. If we get wind of torn ACL or cartilage damage to his knees, even if he does come back, he will not be the same fighter.Comment
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