I'm from Madagascar but now live in the Cook Islands, so imagine how difficult it is for me to find someone to spar in Moraingy. Just kidding.
Interesting that you mention military experience and training on TBI's in a short space. I hope there's no direct relation between the two, at...
I've already said what city I live in so I'd prefer not to be too specific about my field of study. Suffice it to say I'm not a neurologist nor do...
For those of us not immediately familiar with the writers or titles, an indication of the subject matter would have been helpful.
Whether brain damage is temporary or permanent largely depends on whether there has been neuronal death, (meaning simply that brain cells have...
I'll say this: Joe seems pretty lucid to me in some later interviews so maybe his cognition wasn't much impaired. Damage to the brain is kind of...
From what Mcvey just described he definitely should not have been fighting. This really sheds new light on those later fights.
I have some formal training in neuroscience, but none in neurology. (The latter studies pathologies.) Even so, I know enough to tell you that...
No. When somebody hits as hard as Wilder, nobody can truly take his best shots if they genuinely land clean. Wilder has almost no tools, but he...
I strongly agree with two basic points here: 1) Tyson's peak was brief, and crucially relied on a number of factors remaining aligned. 2) Tyson,...
Although of the top of my head I can't remember a damn thing about him other than his name, there was a fighter (I think at heavyweight) named...
That in itself does not make one a fanboy, no.
Same here but I have't seen anyone on this site as bad as "fadethetrade" from Youtube. (If you watch Tyson fights on YouTube at all I can almost...
Yeah, as much as I feel for the guy just having read that article, I don't share the perception that he beat Ali.
Sounds like he wound up a little like quarry, but not quite as bad. Always sad to hear about guy winding up that way.