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    Default Re: Question about cauliflower ear

    You can, but most referees call them, because shots to the ear result from hooks that are on the inside and threatening the rear of the head.
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    Default Re: Question about cauliflower ear

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    You can, but most referees call them, because shots to the ear result from hooks that are on the inside and threatening the rear of the head.
    Thanks for clearin' that up.

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    Default Re: Question about cauliflower ear

    Quote Originally Posted by Clubber View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    You can, but most referees call them, because shots to the ear result from hooks that are on the inside and threatening the rear of the head.
    Thanks for clearin' that up.
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    Default Re: Question about cauliflower ear

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1MM2_-Dh6KE

    this is a solution to the problem...good luck if ya get it.

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    Default Re: Question about cauliflower ear

    Quote Originally Posted by Clubber View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Cauliflower ear is caused by the damage of the cartilage in the ear.

    When the cartilage becomes damaged the blood vessels within bleed causing the fractures or hollows to solidify.

    It doesn't hurt severly but it will be felt.

    Cauliflower ear rarely occurs in boxing anymore as it really only occurs when theremis a lot of contact with heads grinding on one another or the ears are interfered with.
    Its also technically not a legal shot,refs call hitting behind alot more then they used to
    I wondered if you could get hit in the ears without it being a foul shot.
    I hate to put it this way,but the reasons ref's call it,is it makes for an s-ey show.
    Feel behind your ears,there will be a bony ridge,theres a cluster of nerves right there,you take a couple of good ones there,nighty night. Shows over

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    Default Re: Question about cauliflower ear

    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Clubber View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Its also technically not a legal shot,refs call hitting behind alot more then they used to
    I wondered if you could get hit in the ears without it being a foul shot.
    I hate to put it this way,but the reasons ref's call it,is it makes for an s-ey show.
    Feel behind your ears,there will be a bony ridge,theres a cluster of nerves right there,you take a couple of good ones there,nighty night. Shows over
    Good point.

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