Brain damage?
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The OP literally asked whether or not he is going to get brain damage when going pro. Obviously a fighter doesn't get to conciously make the choice whether or not they will get brain damage.
My response was to not go pro at all if you don't want to risk it. You responded by saying "You don't know **** about boxing".
I told you to go **** yourself and you have a melt down. Care to explain at which point I claimed that only pros get brain damage or are you just going to respond with ad hominem attacks?Comment
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Bipolar much?
The OP literally asked whether or not he is going to get brain damage when going pro. Obviously a fighter doesn't get to conciously make the choice whether or not they will get brain damage.
My response was to not go pro at all if you don't want to risk it. You responded by saying "You don't know **** about boxing".
I told you to go **** yourself and you have a melt down. Care to explain at which point I claimed that only pros get brain damage or are you just going to respond with ad hominem attacks?Comment
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YOur a bjtch and the type of person thats intimidated by teens wearing hoodies. You made a ******ed DKSAB comment and dont want to take responsibility for its cool no one ever has, is or will take your advice on boxing or anything else for that matter. Now your going to leave a 4 paragraph response that im not going to read or comment on because you act like a women on her period.Comment
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if you take hits to the head from trained fighters, you're going to get brain damaged.
Even soccer players who head the ball suffer from cognitive deficits.
The objective of boxing is to cause brain damage to your opponent.
If you're worried about brain damage, then don't spar a lot, stay away from amateur and pro ranks.Comment
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