Quote Originally Posted by Truth View Post
All I'm saying is I have never seen the yelling and bouncing around that Dirrell was doing when he's going "let me breathe let me breathe". I've never seen this from any athlete who's suffered a head injury before. Logically if you had just been KO'd you would be subdued and a bit lost you wouldn't have energy to be doing stuff like that.
If he was out of it on his feet so to speak and had lost composure then started to get his sense back that is not uncommon to panic and not want people near you...Feelings on being boxed in and smothered are not uncommon....It is almost like Claustrophobia sets in.....

I used to work as a voluntary paramedic and have seen it for myself many times...Especially with people who have just had seizures and are starting to get their sense back....

If that was or was not the case I don't know but it is not unheard of