amonsot hospitalized for brain bleed

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  1. Carlos Primera

    Carlos Primera Boxing Addict Full Member

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    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_ylt=AsmnnbVnuiueD6WE5rlUsWqUxLYF?slug=yhoo-amonsothospitalizedafterfig&prov=yhoo&type=lgns


    another one of those terrible things that go along with the sport. the article says its a possible career ending injury ala mesi. though i think he might still be able to fight abroad like valero. this is a sad aftermath to one hell of a fight on the undercard of hopkins-wright. guy showed a lot of guts for giving katsidis a fight, and his career could be the price he pays for it. hope he recovers without any complications, and continues to fight.
     
  2. BJL

    BJL 07' Joe Mesi Express lool Full Member

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    Mesi's career is not over. & i am sure Czar will fight on . there is no proof that a subdural hematoma that is healed, renders a man mroe likley to sustain one in the future. like you said though, it is a terrible thing that goes along with the sport. im sure many many fighters suffer brain bleeds and never know it.
     
  3. amy

    amy If you know what I mean Full Member

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    That's too bad. He's a good fighter and that was an exciting fight. I hope he recovers.
     
  4. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    I said that yesterday. I said dude was going to have a brain injury. Some of those shots he took were knockout shots like the first knockdown.. I dont know how the **** he got up....Sometimes your chin can be too good.. Damned the kid had a hell of a beard..I mean he took more big punches by far..Mike aint no light hitter.
     
  5. Ared

    Ared Active Member Full Member

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    Awww... Now I feel bad... I felt that Amonsot let me down... Jeez... Hope he does okay...
     
  6. Spitfire7

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    Too tough for his own good. He's a great fighter, hope his career will continue and accomplish greater things.
     
  7. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Yeah, hope the kid's OK. It's too bad that injuries like this have to be part of the sport. Here's hoping he makes a FULL recovery.
     
  8. SweetScienceFan

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    This just proves that if all fighters were given these tests after every fight, we would see this all of the time. Someone's career shouldn't be over due to a common injury that even football players get on a regular basis. These are the types of injuries that heal on their own with no recurrent problems.
     
  9. Martini643

    Martini643 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i like amonstat, i hope hes ok, i was hoping to see a rematch
     
  10. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    :huh
     
  11. Thom

    Thom Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :roll:

    Man, you're grossly ill-informed if you honestly believe that.
     
  12. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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  13. Luzon

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    Any hematoma to the brain is serious and life threatening. I agree, concusions are common sport injuries but not a hematoma in the brain. If Amonsot wouldve been hit in the area of the hematoma with a serious blow and the blood clot in his brain pop, dislodge, or travel to another part of the brain (embolism), he'd be dead. Amonsot was only 21. I would've waited till Amonsot matured more mentally and physically knowing what a beast Katsidis is now. Never seen him before except on the internet. That would be a shame, Amonsot is still far from his prime years in boxing, and from what he has shown, he has what it takes to be champion one day. I hope he recovers and is able to fight again. No shame in his loss as he prooved to be a dead game warrior.
     
  14. SweetScienceFan

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    Seems to me like you are "grossly ill-informed" if you are disagreeing with me. Most subdural hematomas are nothing more than a broken blood vessel in the brain, that absorbs into the brain and doesn't exist anymore after the injury heals. People think that people are more at risk for injury after something like that, and they are wrong. When it is just a broken blood vessel, the blood vessel no longer exists after it heals, so it is impossible to reinjure something that no longer exists. Most of these injuries where bleeding on the brain is concerned, the size of the injury is about the size of a pencil tip.

    The only time that people should be concerned, is when the injury is of a greater magnitude. When surgery is needed on the brain to ease the pressure and situations like that, then of course the person should avoid physical contact sports afterwards. However, when a person has a broken blood vessel, then people need to get with the program.