Doctor says drawing random blood risks Pre-Bout hematoma

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  1. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    "Love makes people do stupid things.":rofl
     
  2. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    hematoma = bruise

    you know what else may cause pre-bout bruising?

    sparring...i think all sparring should be stopped 14-days before fights
     
  3. Marcelo

    Marcelo Guest

    Too Bad.. Floyd chicken out again!!! He'll find another excuse!!!
     
  4. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    HAHAHA it's a little too late for these excuses now. OMG brutal. No shame you have
     
  5. RAW

    RAW Active Member Full Member

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    If these tests are so risky then why do they have olympic atheletes undergo them?
     
  6. keith

    keith ESB OG Full Member

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    So because you have had blod drawn and no adverse results, they don't exist??


    I have unprotected sex with women before and never got aids or herpes, so I guess that's bunk to?

    In reality I doubt you ever gave blood while cutting weight an training for a professional fight. That increases the odds of something negative happening.. I'm ok with 14 days out, but anything closer is ridiculous and has no benefit that outweighs the potential problems......


    Keith
     
  7. Marcelo

    Marcelo Guest

    The Doctors who testify was not even in Pac's Payroll!! You tell me who Paid USADA and Tygart for PBF-MOsley fight.??

    Now... you want to see Pac-PBF fight or you want to see a Drug test Hearing for Pac-PBF??

    Cmon People!!! This is the fight we're waiting for and the one's stalling this were the Floyd Camp. Remember when Floyd challenge Pac to step up to the Plate??? Pac Did step up and agree to fight, then Floyd brought up Blood test and malicious accusation. Then Pac agrees with 14 days then Floyd says it's not on the table anymore. What d pac Floyd and his Packin fans??? Do you want to fight Pac??? You might as well admit you're GAY and we will be fine not to see this fight!!!
     
  8. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    if they are worried about catching infections they should change the needles fter every use and sterilise them

    pacs personal doctors have been put up to this
     
  9. DatBo215

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    Dr. Watson has done thousands of weigh-in physicals and done thousands of fights. He's viewed tons of medical records. What Dr. Watson was kind of saying was that on some occasions with fighters, he would notice hematomas on the inside of the elbow where they gave blood," said Keith Kizer, executive director of the NSAC.

    Ok… so the doctor was “kind of saying” on “some” occasions??? I work for a prominent orthopedic specialist and most of the surgeries performed are on knees, wrist, hips, and other joints. The national mortality rate for any procedure performed is less %1, but prior to every single procedure the patient is told of the possibility of death and other serious side effects. 99% of the hundreds of thousands of patients that undergo orthopedic procedures nationwide live.

    Not to mention that when doing a quick google search you can find useful information like this:

    What causes a hematoma?

    Trauma is the most common cause of a hematoma. When people think of trauma, they generally think of car accidents, falls, head injuries, broken bones, and gunshot wounds, etc..
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    http://www.medicinenet.com/hematoma/page2.htm
     
  10. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    this is ******ed, no **** it can cause a hematoma. guess what, sparring can cause bruises, weight lifting can cause strains, hitting the bag can bust a shoulder. So essentially all training can cause bruises and injuries. So all training should be banned before a fight to ensure that all participants are not injured before going into the fight.
     
  11. Marcelo

    Marcelo Guest

    And you are not a Doctor. Why should we listen to u?
     
  12. Chibuku

    Chibuku I'm awesome Full Member

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    If there's such a risk how come we have never heard of Olympians getting that
     
  13. tarugojones

    tarugojones Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sparring is part of professional boxing,OSDT is not.:deal
     
  14. TonyD407

    TonyD407 Boxing Addict Full Member

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  15. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    you know what you have ****ing convinced me, but lets not stop there lets peel back all the **** that has ever been added to the original sport, so lets get rid of those gloves, corners, judges, all of that ****. Lets go back to two guys fighting in a dusty ring with a ref that doesn't have any type of training other than yell break.

    Or how about we use our brains and realize that **** has to change.