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  • Has a winning fighter ever suffered brain bleed, clot, etc?

    Like what happened to magomed and other fighters being put in induced coma?

  • #2
    Originally posted by ESAU View Post
    Like what happened to magomed and other fighters being put in induced coma?
    hey buddy,

    i think gman was winning vs benn prior to that last rd.

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    • #3
      Joe Messi against Jirov...

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      • #4
        From what I can recall fighters who died won fights. Maybe someone with a better memory than me knows who.

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        • #5
          I'm sure there have been cases of it, not that I can recall at the moment, but its the exception not the rule.

          Also wish Daniel Franco's family the best, whatever that means for them, after Daniel Franco got f#cked up the other day & is apparently in a coma.

          Was listening to a podcast with his opponent, Jose Haro, & he seemed like a cat who'd just kinda accepted he had bad luck after being shot a year ago & now he's in this sh^tty situation after what should just have been a great moment after one of his best W's.

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          • #6
            Yes, there was a Japanese (if not mistaken) that won a recognized world title and suffered a brain clot and died after a few days.

            Collapsed after winning by decision.

            Forgot the name, if not mistaken it happened around 10 years ago. Will try to find the name.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ESAU View Post
              Like what happened to magomed and other fighters being put in induced coma?
              There was a fighter named Zack Padilla. Very exiting fighter that threw ton of punches a round. Won the WBO Lt.welterweight title but in a defense against Juan Laporte he suffered head trauma although he won and was forced to retire. Joe Mesi suffered a similar set back in his win over Jirov. Neither were in a coma to my recollection.

              Now they like to reduce swelling to the brain which never produces a good result.
              Last edited by TBear; 06-12-2017, 03:15 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TBear View Post
                There was a fighter named Zack Padilla. Very exiting fighter that threw ton of punches a round. Won the WBO Lt.welterweight title but in a defense against Juan Laporte he suffered head trauma although he won and was forced to retire. Joe Mesi suffered a similar set back in his win over Jirov. Neither were in a coma to my recollection.

                Now they like to reduce swelling to the brain which never produces a good result.

                Thanks (and to everyone else contributing as well) for providing some examples.

                So did the fighters who suffer head trauma - they didn't get put in induced comas to reduce swelling? I wonder if they had to undergo any type of immediate surgery post-fight?

                I wonder if they had suffered brain-swellage at all? Or just head trauma in general but not to that extent.

                In the context of your last sentence, did you mean that putting them in induced comas in attempt to relieve swelling is bad, or just that brain swellage never ends well?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                  I'm sure there have been cases of it, not that I can recall at the moment, but its the exception not the rule.

                  Also wish Daniel Franco's family the best, whatever that means for them, after Daniel Franco got f#cked up the other day & is apparently in a coma.

                  Was listening to a podcast with his opponent, Jose Haro, & he seemed like a cat who'd just kinda accepted he had bad luck after being shot a year ago & now he's in this sh^tty situation after what should just have been a great moment after one of his best W's.
                  Yeah without going over all the stats and cases, It seems that it is definitely the exception to the rule.

                  Feel terrible for all parties involved when something like that happens. Especially the children of the wounded boxer - can't imagine being a young kid seeing the man who you visualize as the toughest and best man in the world laying helplessly unable to even respond at all..

                  I really think Mike Perez took what happened to Mago particularly bad.. heard he looked good in his comeback, but before, in the aftermath, he looked completely gun-shy and unmotivated. Nothing like the fast, strong, hard punching beast we saw prior.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TBear View Post
                    There was a fighter named Zack Padilla. Very exiting fighter that threw ton of punches a round. Won the WBO Lt.welterweight title but in a defense against Juan Laporte he suffered head trauma although he won and was forced to retire. Joe Mesi suffered a similar set back in his win over Jirov. Neither were in a coma to my recollection.

                    Now they like to reduce swelling to the brain which never produces a good result.
                    Suffered brain trauma after sparring Shane Mosley.

                    That's why he retired.

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