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hernanday 10-07-2012 08:14 AM

Does anyone worry about the long term effects of boxing
 
For those of you who do box, are any of you worried of alzheimer or parkinsons, or getting blood clots to the brain or going blind in your later years,or any of the other effects from long term boxing? I was watching something on james toney and how all those concussions have messed up his hormone levels and how 50% of pro boxers have unusually LOW testosterone and hgh because of the ratling around of the pititary gland from head punches. It is something I think about every now and then but at this point it isnt a major concern because I haven't gone pro yet.

scrap 10-07-2012 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by hernanday (Post 13941421)
For those of you who do box, are any of you worried of alzheimer or parkinsons, or getting blood clots to the brain or going blind in your later years,or any of the other effects from long term boxing? I was watching something on james toney and how all those concussions have messed up his hormone levels and how 50% of pro boxers have unusually LOW testosterone and hgh because of the ratling around of the pititary gland from head punches. It is something I think about every now and then but at this point it isnt a major concern because I haven't gone pro yet.

Yes to what you say. Now you have me worried reading your post. But in 5 minutes I will have Forgot your Post. :D.

Dark Sider 10-07-2012 02:13 PM

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I can't see any problems at the amateur level.

orriray59 10-07-2012 02:37 PM

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Yes, it bothers me quite a lot actually.

scrap 10-07-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by orriray59 (Post 13943108)
Yes, it bothers me quite a lot actually.

It should concern everyone, you are all you Have. You get Kids come in Gyms, most need protecting from themselves. Thats the coaches prime concern, or should be. Guys come in gyms with Pre conceptions, by listening to Bullshit stories, of Ego and Lies at a young age. To End its a risk, but so is Rugby Rock Climbing any dangerous Sport. I have a Photo of my Wedding, 8 of the Guys on it are no longer with us, all Died on doing something they loved, Climbing Mountains.

StillWill 10-07-2012 05:37 PM

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Definitely. Often times when I forget something I always think "is this because of boxing"?

viru§™ 10-07-2012 05:47 PM

Re: Does anyone worry about the long term effects of boxing
 
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Originally Posted by hernanday (Post 13941421)
For those of you who do box, are any of you worried of alzheimer or parkinsons, or getting blood clots to the brain or going blind in your later years,or any of the other effects from long term boxing? I was watching something on james toney and how all those concussions have messed up his hormone levels and how 50% of pro boxers have unusually LOW testosterone and hgh because of the ratling around of the pititary gland from head punches. It is something I think about every now and then but at this point it isnt a major concern because I haven't gone pro yet.

If you really worry about things like this you're participating in the wrong sport.

I play rugby. Could I end up with broken bones, get knocked out, any number of severe injuries? Yes. But I love the sport so I don't even think about it.

hernanday 10-07-2012 07:21 PM

Re: Does anyone worry about the long term effects of boxing
 
Rugby is far safer than boxing. You are not getting punched in the head hundreds of time. Rugby is safer that football because people are not covered in padding so do not take retarded risk they would not otherwise take (ie ramming ones head into their opponent at top speed.) You'd may get knocked out 2-3 times in rugby over several years, one can get concussions much more often in boxing. The closest thing would be either football running back, wrestler or hockey player who gets routinely checked. I've played rugby, its not really all that dangerous from a concussion point of view. because the guys are not trying to concuss you they are trying to stop you from moving forward

viru§™ 10-07-2012 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by hernanday (Post 13944805)
Rugby is far safer than boxing. You are not getting punched in the head hundreds of time. Rugby is safer that football because people are not covered in padding so do not take retarded risk they would not otherwise take (ie ramming ones head into their opponent at top speed.) You'd may get knocked out 2-3 times in rugby over several years, one can get concussions much more often in boxing. The closest thing would be either football running back, wrestler or hockey player who gets routinely checked. I've played rugby, its not really all that dangerous from a concussion point of view. because the guys are not trying to concuss you they are trying to stop you from moving forward

Nice job completely missing the point.

My point was there's dangers in many sports we participate in. If people looked at each sport's potential injuries and decided by that if they're going to join or not there wouldn't be many people playing rugby, hockey, football or competing in boxing.

Just to add, you haven't played a real game of rugby unless the opposing team is attempting to concuss you :lol:

StillWill 10-07-2012 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by viru§™ (Post 13945014)
Nice job completely missing the point.

My point was there's dangers in many sports we participate in. If people looked at each sport's potential injuries and decided by that if they're going to join or not there wouldn't be many people playing rugby, hockey, football or competing in boxing.

Not a lot of punch drunk ex rugby players out there. Apples and oranges.

AZ_40 10-07-2012 08:20 PM

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If we die, then we die doing something we loved

viru§™ 10-07-2012 08:20 PM

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Wow. Are people really that dense they can't comprehend that very simple point I made? I didn't compare rugby to boxing in any way.

dealt_with 10-07-2012 09:03 PM

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I'd say that rugby is more dangerous than boxing if anything. How many boxers end up as paraplegics?

AZ_40 10-07-2012 10:13 PM

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:lol: fuckin' esb

Speechless 10-07-2012 11:01 PM

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The harder I punch, the more i worry about being on the receiving end of one of those punches. So yeah, this sport is a real balance of a lot of things. One of those things is between being an exciting fighter dishing it out with reckless abandon, and trying to stay safe in the long term. It's a risky sport.


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