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    For sure, but what is it structurally? Thicker layer of cerebral spinal fluid around the brain? Thicker skull? Or maybe the brain just doesn't go crazy and overproduce tau protein when it's concussed? Who knows.

    It'd be nice if they knew, then if someone is at a high risk of developing pugilistic dementia they could be notified.

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    While LaMotta certainly did take some serious punches in his career, he was far from a punching bag. In fact, most of his opponents said he was pretty hard to hit clean. I forget who it was, but one of them said that he was only easy to hit with jabs, which, of course is a strategy. If he lands the jab, he'll commit to a right hand or a hook, then you make him miss and counter.
    It is like Carmen Basilio said, if he'd really taken all the punches people thought hetook, he wouldn't have lived long enough to get punchy.

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    What is the saying?


    Only the good die young!
    "Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."

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    Default Re: Jake LaMotta...

    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    While LaMotta certainly did take some serious punches in his career, he was far from a punching bag.
    For sure, he was a lot better defensively than people gave him credit for.

    The most dangerous thing about Jake was the weight cutting. We know now that weight cutting is dangerous, but they didn't know that back then. And to make it worse, they were doing same day weigh ins, so Lamotta was cutting INSANE weight without going through a 24 hour hydration period, so he was taking a lot of these punches with a severely depleted layer of cerebral spinal fluid protecting his brain.

    Wilfredo Benitez ended up with disabling dementia from getting hit, and he was one of the best defensive fighters ever and had half the fights Lamotta had. Something in the genes, some guys are just built to take it and some guys aren't.

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