Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn Tests Positive For COVID-19, Leaves The Bubble

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  • Ant1979
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    #11
    That's nothing, Andy Ruiz Jnr recently tested positive for Gregg's.

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    • Corelone
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      #12
      Get well Eddy!!! I don't agree with him plenty, but its all about boxing. He gets the conversation started better than any other person, good or bad. Many good lucks.

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      • Kannabis Kid
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        #13
        Originally posted by Al Broker
        Let’s not exaggerate. Lasts about a week give or take
        Let's not exaggerate depends on the person.

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        • theface07
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          #14
          Originally posted by Al Broker
          Let’s not exaggerate. Lasts about a week give or take
          Based on what?? Total BS. You are seriously challenging 1hourrun for the #1 fraud/liar on boxingscene.

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #15
            Some flippant comments. The scary thing about the covid is that it affects people differently. The majority of the deaths related have been to those in high risk categories but I also know individuals that passed away who were in good to very good shape in their 30s with no pre-existing conditions.

            Additionally, I know of people who weathered the initial infection only to have lingering issues.

            Hope Eddie gets better soon.

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            • BamBamMurphy
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              #16
              Originally posted by Al Broker
              Let’s not exaggerate. Lasts about a week give or take
              I had it in late march and was in rough shape for about 6 weeks so it varies case to case, the real struggle is fighting through the lung damage and long term fatigue.
              I was jogging 3 times a week and playing football every weekend but just walking the dog is hard work at the minute....its no joke mate

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #17
                Originally posted by BamBamMurphy
                I had it in late march and was in rough shape for about 6 weeks so it varies case to case, the real struggle is fighting through the lung damage and long term fatigue.
                I was jogging 3 times a week and playing football every weekend but just walking the dog is hard work at the minute....its no joke mate
                Post viral fatigue is the ****s, I got it from Influenza type A, the flu put me on the couch for 3 weeks but it took almost a year for my energy levels to return to normal.

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                • NC Uppercut
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                  #18
                  I just lost a close friend to Covid. He was a Captain with the local fire Department. 42 years old, healthy as an ox. Man dude took care of himself 24/7. Dude was diesel af. He startes feeling bad, 3 days later on a ventilator, 2 days after he died.
                  That scared the sh** outta me. I am aware wet now.

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                  • lieutenant
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                    #19
                    Here are the updated survival rates by age group per the CDC(as of Sep 10)

                    0-19: 99.997%
                    20-49: 99.98%
                    50-69: 99.5%
                    70+: 94.6%

                    The regular flu kills healthy young people every year as well. Let's protect the elderly and those most vulnerable but for the rest of us, let's move along.

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                    • Eff Pandas
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BamBamMurphy
                      I had it in late march and was in rough shape for about 6 weeks so it varies case to case, the real struggle is fighting through the lung damage and long term fatigue.
                      I was jogging 3 times a week and playing football every weekend but just walking the dog is hard work at the minute....its no joke mate
                      Fook, sorry to hear brother.

                      Have you talked to your doctor about if that's permanent damage or if it'll go back to normal or improve eventually? I keep hearing things like this with some but not hearing what doctors are telling folks.

                      Honestly I was never worried about dying of coronavirus but the lasting damage it seems to have on some is crazy to think about. Seen plenty of relatives who abused themselves when they were younger & live in some degree of pain or misery in their later years. Never wanted to be in that situation so tried to take better care of myself, but this whole situation seems like it could fook your sh^t up cuz you forgot to wash your hands or didn't have a mask despite decades of prior favorable habits to a healthy life.

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