Re: Parkinson's disease likely for Hatton? - ABC News article.
Having a brother who suffers epilepsy and a couple of other shit side effects after a bad cranial trauma, I made a lot of research about parkinson, memory lapse and epilepsy caused by shots to the head and though I am not a rocket in science and neither a neuro surgeon, from what I understood across my multiples researches, the fact to get knocked out doesn't play a major role in the whole thing; what is bad are the micro tearing (or major ones if you're very unlucky on a specific occasions) that happens in your brain after repeated shots. Knocked out or not, these micro tearing happens and at some point, consequences start to point out.
For example, probably that most of Ali problems come from his sanguinary fights with Smoking Joe, he wasn't necessarily knocked out or down but the beating his brain took during these sole 3 fights is tremendous. The more you take hit to the head, the more you get a candidate for parkison and mid-long time problems. When you have a bull strategy and no defense like Hatton, Andrade or Gatti, you're an even more susceptible candidate to these things, the weight at which you fight surely can play a role too as it increases the power of the shots you're absorbing and then the damage your brain absorb.
Re: Parkinson's disease likely for Hatton? - ABC News article.
& years getting knocked about, then going out the back window of a car traveling at 110 mile an hour.Traveling 300 metres through the air landing on my Head on the side of the motorway, in a coma for 3 days.. Coming round the policeman telling me I should be Dead. Now Im as silly as Ive ever been. Where theres no sense theres no Feeling ;D
Re: Parkinson's disease likely for Hatton? - ABC News article.
I hate to say this,because I was rooting for Ricky in that fight,that knockout scared the hell out of me. He looked worse then Vonda Ward vs Ann Wolfe,and I didnt think that was possible. I mean Vonda was deffinitly out,but Ricky didnt seem to want to come back after he went out.
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I hate to say this,because I was rooting for Ricky in that fight,that knockout scared the hell out of me. He looked worse then Vonda Ward vs Ann Wolfe,and I didnt think that was possible. I mean Vonda was deffinitly out,but Ricky didnt seem to want to come back after he went out.
The heavy breathing... the rolling eyes... the half opened mouth... Real scary moment... Creepy...
Unfortunately that's part of this very dangerous sport of boxing...
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I hate to say this,because I was rooting for Ricky in that fight,that knockout scared the hell out of me. He looked worse then Vonda Ward vs Ann Wolfe,and I didnt think that was possible. I mean Vonda was deffinitly out,but Ricky didnt seem to want to come back after he went out.
The heavy breathing... the rolling eyes... the half opened mouth... Real scary moment... Creepy...
Unfortunately that's part of this very dangerous sport of boxing...
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Almost all sports are dangerous,from AJ Foyt blowing up his car,to Darryl Stingley never getting up again,but Ricky scared the hell out of me.Im a Hatton fan,but even excusing that fact,it took a long time for the eyes to even focus even a little bit.I think the fact that I am a Hatton fan,made it even worse,because at that moment I wasnt sure he was getting up at all.
Re: Parkinson's disease likely for Hatton? - ABC News article.
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Tilt A Whirl
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Tilt A Whirl
I hate to say this,because I was rooting for Ricky in that fight,that knockout scared the hell out of me. He looked worse then Vonda Ward vs Ann Wolfe,and I didnt think that was possible. I mean Vonda was deffinitly out,but Ricky didnt seem to want to come back after he went out.
The heavy breathing... the rolling eyes... the half opened mouth... Real scary moment... Creepy...
Unfortunately that's part of this very dangerous sport of boxing...
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Almost all sports are dangerous,from AJ Foyt blowing up his car,to Darryl Stingley never getting up again,but Ricky scared the hell out of me.Im a Hatton fan,but even excusing that fact,it took a long time for the eyes to even focus even a little bit.I think the fact that I am a Hatton fan,made it even worse,because at that moment I wasnt sure he was getting up at all.
Yep I think it's the worst moment for Hatton's love ones and supporters... You can just watch how terrified Hatton's girl was and members of Hatton's immediate family...
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Re: Parkinson's disease likely for Hatton? - ABC News article.
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SaddoBoxer
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Tilt A Whirl
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SaddoBoxer
The heavy breathing... the rolling eyes... the half opened mouth... Real scary moment... Creepy...
Unfortunately that's part of this very dangerous sport of boxing...
.
Almost all sports are dangerous,from AJ Foyt blowing up his car,to Darryl Stingley never getting up again,but Ricky scared the hell out of me.Im a Hatton fan,but even excusing that fact,it took a long time for the eyes to even focus even a little bit.I think the fact that I am a Hatton fan,made it even worse,because at that moment I wasnt sure he was getting up at all.
Yep I think it's the worst moment for Hatton's love ones and supporters... You can just watch how terrified Hatton's girl was and members of Hatton's immediate family...
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I booked part of the undercard for that fight,ok I know as a matchmaker,Im never supposed to have a rooting interest,but I like how Hatton fights,Id never train a boxer to fight that way but its allway entertaining to watch.One of the few fights I watch as a fan,and that happens.
Hejus Christe
And then they flash to his girl,and she's devestated frightened.
Ive honestly had a hard time working since then. I know boxing is what I do for a living,but its been hard since that knockout to convince myself its worth the money.
Re: Parkinson's disease likely for Hatton? - ABC News article.
If I had Parkinsons, I would glue my hand to my cock
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If I had Parkinsons, I would glue my hand to my cock
NICE;D
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I though long term brain damage was caused by lots of puches over a number of years not just 1 single hard shot.
I think this sounds like sombody who likes the sound of there own voice.
Long-term brain damage can be caused by a single hard shot, be it with a fist, a bat, or a car. But i agree this article seems to be pointless sensationalism.
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A filipino doctor and obviously a Manny fan, contributing to Manny lore. I'm beginning to want Manny to get KO'd brutally as opposed to watching a good fight. Maybe his fans will come back down from the clouds (those who this applies to).
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A filipino doctor and obviously a Manny fan, contributing to Manny lore. I'm beginning to want Manny to get KO'd brutally as opposed to watching a good fight. Maybe his fans will come back down from the clouds (those who this applies to).
Only beginning to want to see him KO'ed? You are very late on the train. Hopefully, Cotto has a number we can all tune into.
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Having a brother who suffers epilepsy and a couple of other shit side effects after a bad cranial trauma, I made a lot of research about parkinson, memory lapse and epilepsy caused by shots to the head and though I am not a rocket in science and neither a neuro surgeon, from what I understood across my multiples researches, the fact to get knocked out doesn't play a major role in the whole thing; what is bad are the micro tearing (or major ones if you're very unlucky on a specific occasions) that happens in your brain after repeated shots. Knocked out or not, these micro tearing happens and at some point, consequences start to point out.
For example, probably that most of Ali problems come from his sanguinary fights with Smoking Joe, he wasn't necessarily knocked out or down but the beating his brain took during these sole 3 fights is tremendous. The more you take hit to the head, the more you get a candidate for parkison and mid-long time problems. When you have a bull strategy and no defense like Hatton, Andrade or Gatti, you're an even more susceptible candidate to these things, the weight at which you fight surely can play a role too as it increases the power of the shots you're absorbing and then the damage your brain absorb.
excellent post. the doctor should have a read at this.
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Nameless
Having a brother who suffers epilepsy and a couple of other shit side effects after a bad cranial trauma, I made a lot of research about parkinson, memory lapse and epilepsy caused by shots to the head and though I am not a rocket in science and neither a neuro surgeon, from what I understood across my multiples researches, the fact to get knocked out doesn't play a major role in the whole thing; what is bad are the micro tearing (or major ones if you're very unlucky on a specific occasions) that happens in your brain after repeated shots. Knocked out or not, these micro tearing happens and at some point, consequences start to point out.
For example, probably that most of Ali problems come from his sanguinary fights with Smoking Joe, he wasn't necessarily knocked out or down but the beating his brain took during these sole 3 fights is tremendous. The more you take hit to the head, the more you get a candidate for parkison and mid-long time problems. When you have a bull strategy and no defense like Hatton, Andrade or Gatti, you're an even more susceptible candidate to these things, the weight at which you fight surely can play a role too as it increases the power of the shots you're absorbing and then the damage your brain absorb.
excellent post. the doctor should have a read at this.
Thanks a lot, micro tearing are to me the main reason why these things happen and you don't need to be knocked out to get some.