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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Just ask Troy Aikmen about concussive damage.Football players take severe damage as well but on a large scale receive no where near the negative stigma of professional fighters.Their are endless contributing factors that can cause problems before a guy even steps into the ring....draining weight,over training to begin with Imo.

    Head gear seems a pro/con ??Effectively a punch is landing on a bigger mass,even partial contact rattles the brain.Seems to protect more so against cuts,visual damage but the grey matter is still dislodged off contact.
    He has had what three concussions? A fighter can have that many in one fight, it doesn't receive the stigma because its nowhere near as bad, and even football is a sport that is now considered a no-no. Actually helmets help with brain damage, hence why you should wear a helmet when riding a bike or motor bike. If you don't believe try falling on your head without a helmet, and then with one, it acts like a cushion, and your brain doesn't move as much. They actually make a bigger deal about football players getting concussions than they do about boxers or guys like Wladimir Klitschko would never fight again. Because everytime you get a concusion its easier to get another one, and they get progressively more dangerous.

    Also its not the glove size, but how its made, sparring gloves actually cushion the blow, they have padding that absorbs a significant portion of the power that normally would land on someone. A pro glove is harder, and those there is less of a cushioning effect, and that does make a huge difference, there is a reason why it doesn't effect you as much, and that does mean less brain injury.
    Actually I believe it was about 10 or 11,and as is norm increasing in regularity.One thing about football compared to boxing is the individual basis that members compete on.And when a free safety comes flying across open field and lays out a reciever,it does not have to be a headshot.The concussive force of impact,mass per mass can result in an equally emphatic "KO".Boxing is just as much a training of defense as it is an offense but when a defensive specialist is in the ring....fans often react not so kindly unless they implement telling offense as well,landing shots.In football a guy streaks down the sideline for a returned TD,avoiding tackles the entire way,they are superstars.When a Linebacker flattens a QB,they are monsters......A boxer must be both at once.

    The point about the helmuts/headgear I'm making is that a boxer has more mass of the head to connect with.Even a clipping shot,regardless of gloves sends shockwaves through the cranium.Not visually devastating but what happens inside the head can not be seen.Honestly,It would be interesting to hear from some of our Boxing members.I have never been in the ring and the best testament I can give to being concussed are squabbles on the pavement....when I was out numbered of course. Look,we as fans understand what we are seeing,Boxing is a beautiful sport of offense AND defense.Sadly tragedies happen and it is incumbent on us,as well as everyone involved ,to minimize those risks.We should speak openly of it and this thread needs to be spoken on.Nice to address it but I'd be a hypocrite to berate and single out boxing as a lone culprit.I in a very small way,'except' the dangers and after effects....but that pales and is utterly insignificant to what fighters face every time they climb through the ropes.
    Last edited by Spicoli; 12-06-2008 at 11:52 PM.

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