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  • Dr. claims Conor was badly concussed, Byrd should be considered a hero!

    http://www.bjpenn.com/mma-news/conor...an-many-think/

    The richest fight in combat sports history ended with a 10th round TKO as Floyd Mayweather landed some clean punches that had Conor McGregor wobbling in the ring. Many thought the stoppage was the right call while others claimed it could have gone longer to give McGregor a chance at recovering.

    Darragh O’Carrol, a former ringside doctor and emergency physician wrote an article for Tonic and gave his professional opinion on the stoppage. With McGregor claiming after the fight that he was more fatigued than hurt, O’Carrol agreed with referee Robert Byrd’s decision to call an end to the fight at the moment he did. O’Carrol explained that Byrd likely didn’t call off the fight due to signs of McGregor just being tired.

    “Byrd’s calculation to call a stoppage was likely not based on signs of fatigue, but rather signs of traumatic brain injury,” said O’Carrol. “Ataxia, or dizziness and loss of balance, is one of the hallmarks of concussion, a type of mild traumatic brain injury. Fatigue may cause sluggish and slow movements, but does not cause the imbalance and poor coordination exhibited by McGregor in the 10th round. Being wobbly, in the setting of pugilistic trauma, will always be treated as the result of head trauma and not as fatigue. To let a fighter continue on would be grossly negligent.”

    O’Carrol said as an Irishman and a self-admitted McGregor fan that he would like to believe McGregor was just fatigued in the 10th round. However, as a physician and former ringside doctor, he believes the fight was stopped at the right time and for the right reasons.

    “Continuing the fight would have put McGregor at risk for continued head trauma, risking a future of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or at worst, repetitive damage leading to a severe traumatic brain injury such as a brain bleed. It wouldn’t be the first time a boxer experienced this, as was tragically the case just this year to young Daniel Franco, who required emergency neurosurgery to save his life.”

  • #2
    Moral victory doe, he went 10rds with tbe doe, he won 3rds doe. lol, Conor shouldve stuck with 10oz gloves.

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    • #3
      Conor got his ass WHOOPED

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      • #4
        I mean sure I don't reallllllly have a problem with the stoppage even if I felt it coulda went on a lil further, but come the f#ck on with this "I saw it on TV doctors opinion". Maybe Conor was concussed, but I don't trust a guy who watched it on TV like myself (actually I saw it on a movie screen, but whatever) to make that judgement.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DuckAdonis View Post
          Conor got his ass WHOOPED
          He may never be the same.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
            Moral victory doe, he went 10rds with tbe doe, he won 3rds doe. lol, Conor shouldve stuck with 10oz gloves.
            Isn't there a moral victory? He fought the best fighter of this last era of boxing in his first professional boxing match & went 10 rounds + won 1 rd on the cards (iirc) + 4 rounds on the Showtime scorers card. I mean if thats not a moral victory what the f#ck did the guy need to do to get one?

            Personally I thought this was a moral victory for Conor just for getting the fight as crazy as this fight was to just have been made. I mean show me the closest thing to this fight in boxing history? I don't see anything like it. Even the Ali vs Inoki fight doesn't come THAT close to it.

            And Conor is probably the 3rd highest paid "boxer" in boxing history after 1 fight which is mfing insane. Thats a straight up W there.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
              I mean sure I don't reallllllly have a problem with the stoppage even if I felt it coulda went on a lil further, but come the f#ck on with this "I saw it on TV doctors opinion". Maybe Conor was concussed, but I don't trust a guy who watched it on TV like myself (actually I saw it on a movie screen, but whatever) to make that judgement.
              I rewatched it yesterday during my lunch break and honestly from Rd 4 on, even though Conor was fighting back, Floyd was straight teeing off on him.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                Isn't there a moral victory? He fought the best fighter of this last era of boxing in his first professional boxing match & went 10 rounds + won 1 rd on the cards (iirc) + 4 rounds on the Showtime scorers card. I mean if thats not a moral victory what the f#ck did the guy need to do to get one?

                Personally I thought this was a moral victory for Conor just for getting the fight as crazy as this fight was to just have been made. I mean show me the closest thing to this fight in boxing history? I don't see anything like it. Even the Ali vs Inoki fight doesn't come THAT close to it.

                And Conor is probably the 3rd highest paid "boxer" in boxing history after 1 fight which is mfing insane. Thats a straight up W there.
                Oh no doubt Conors bank account won. But c'mon man, it was his first fight in boxing BUT the man is still a fighter. He was walked down by a man much smaller after talking all kinds of crap.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                  I rewatched it yesterday during my lunch break and honestly from Rd 4 on, even though Conor was fighting back, Floyd was straight teeing off on him.
                  Yea. I don't disagree. I don't know that that has anything to do with Conor being proven to be concussed or not with a I watched it on PPV diagnosis doe. What did the doctor who surely looked at Conor after the fight say? This doctor is just trying to get attention.

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                  • #10
                    Connor made a grave mistake with those 8oz gloves should have stuck with 10's

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