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  • #11
    Hope you are ok kid.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Ben Bolt View Post
      I found this a quite horrifying read.
      I certainly hope, you have called it a career as a boxer.
      You have been ******** with your brain, and it objected to it.
      It's your computer, who makes you function. Be careful with it.
      dude everyone who ever boxed has gone through this. you didn't projectile vomit or get koed, chances are just a small concussion. You'll be fine. you would have slipped into a coma by now if it was something serious.

      I've had headaches plenty of times after sparring, especially starting out. its a rough sport.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by them_apples View Post
        I've had headaches plenty of times after sparring
        It says your age is 29.

        But when you’re 49? “Headaches plenty of time” certainly puts you in the riskzone of early dementia.
        Or to live with daily headache (which is common among retired fighters).

        Some years ago, neurogolist Margaret Goodman wrote in The Ring that at least 50% of boxers sustain brain injuries (what can be proved, the true percantage is a lot higher).

        Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, who worked with Muhammad Ali: “There is no boxer without brain injury.”

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        • #14
          After your fight, did you go back to training and have you spared?

          You should not be sparing without headgear, you coaches are making a mistake

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Ben Bolt View Post
            It says your age is 29.

            But when you’re 49? “Headaches plenty of time” certainly puts you in the riskzone of early dementia.
            Or to live with daily headache (which is common among retired fighters).

            Some years ago, neurogolist Margaret Goodman wrote in The Ring that at least 50% of boxers sustain brain injuries (what can be proved, the true percantage is a lot higher).

            Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, who worked with Muhammad Ali: “There is no boxer without brain injury.”
            yeah but there are different levels to brain injury. billions of people have had a concussion before.

            I get mild headaches after heavy sparring. they go away within the hour. you can get a headache from riding a roller coaster.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by them_apples View Post
              I get mild headaches after heavy sparring.
              The headaches are calls from your brain, telling you it doesn't like to be punished.

              Life after 40 is generally a more comfortable place to be in than when you are young. Your body might be destinate for a long life, but it won't be that comfortable if your computer is damaged.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Ben Bolt View Post
                The headaches are calls from your brain, telling you it doesn't like to be punished.

                Life after 40 is generally a more comfortable place to be in than when you are young. Your body might be destinate for a long life, but it won't be that comfortable if your computer is damaged.
                well in all honesty man boxing is not good for the brain by any means. so why lie

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                • #18
                  At 17, its prob not a big deal, but always best to get it checked out.

                  You should most definitely be sparring with headgear, particularly if you are fighting with headgear. Find a new gym probably. Also work on your neck strength and make sure you are fully hydrated.

                  You don't play boxing, and it isn't for everyone. I haven't had a headache, but have definitely had a sore neck from time. Work on that high guard and defensive movement as well. Better to get hit to the body than the head in my opinion. Strengthen the body as well.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by tcbender View Post
                    At 17, its prob not a big deal, but always best to get it checked out.

                    You should most definitely be sparring with headgear, particularly if you are fighting with headgear. Find a new gym probably. Also work on your neck strength and make sure you are fully hydrated.

                    You don't play boxing, and it isn't for everyone. I haven't had a headache, but have definitely had a sore neck from time. Work on that high guard and defensive movement as well. Better to get hit to the body than the head in my opinion. Strengthen the body as well.
                    I got a headache after the wait-time for Canelo-Kovalev to start. I may sue DAZN if its something serious.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
                      I got a headache after the wait-time for Canelo-Kovalev to start. I may sue DAZN if its something serious.
                      haa better get a second opinion

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