mild and trauma really don't go together, much less with describing a brain injury. perhaps moderate.
The fact is Mayweather punches much harder than people like to give him credit for. Ain't nobody ever walked through his punches, certainly not freaking McGregor. The only people who talk about how he punches soft are the ones who ain't taking them shots.
Eh, I don't consider it early because McGregor was not in a state where he could protect himself. There wasn't any point in letting that continue.
hahahah fight did 3.5 mill buys ahahahahah it flopped considering they said they would do 6 or 7 kill
Absolutely nothing sad about GGG-Canelo breaking 1 mil. May-Mc was a fight for the casuals, hipsters, and sheep. GGG-Canelo is a fight for boxing's legacy.
exactly mayweather vs canelo did 2 mill buys given how much of the hype I was expecting much more ppv buys for may vs mac
you dumb? no boxing fan even those who wanted to see Floyd lose knew connor had no chance at all looooool
A concussion is a brain trauma. If you open the article, they say it was just a concussion. "Ataxia, or dizziness and loss of balance, is one of the hallmarks of concussion, a type of mild traumatic brain injury." In other words, he got punched in the head and he was staggering. SHOCKING!!!!! He got punched in the head and staggered in a boxing match (gasp). I never heard of such barbarism (jeez). Couldn't he have just twisted Conor's arm and called it a day? I've been hearing for years how tough MMA is ... but apparently getting punched in the head and remaining upright for 10 rounds or so is just CRAZY TALK!
The stoppage wasn't bad Conor wasn't throwing back He was tired He was getting teed off on in round 9 and 10 That's a recipe for a stoppage
Jose Luis Castillo didn't give two shots about Floyd's punches. So much so that in the rematch Floyd decided to tap and run instead of trying to hurt JLC.
I think mma is worse for concussion, especially the way some of them batter guys already knocked out on the deck. In my view that should be a purse fine.