Oscar Larios suffered a brain bleed - He will probably retire

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  1. WestSideBoxer

    WestSideBoxer Member Full Member

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    Neither injury, however, is life threatening, according to Keith Kizer, the executive director of the Nevada Athletic Commission.
    "Both were in very tough fights, but the good news on both guys is that the bleeds are very minimal," Kizer told ESPN.com. "It appears both guys suffered very minor subdural hematomas, but nothing life threatening. There shouldn't be any concern for future treatment or medication. They can both live full and healthy lives, but as far as being a boxer, they are probably done."


    Larios, 30, was scheduled to be released from Valley Hospital on Sunday after spending the night for tests and observation.
    Larios, a former junior featherweight world champion, has been in many hard-hitting fights during his 13-year professional career. Saturday night's was no different. He was knocked out in the 10th round by 21-year-old prodigy Jorge Linares of Venezuela in their vacant interim featherweight title bout.


    Linares dominated the fight until dropping Larios (59-6-1, 37 KOs) with a left-right combination in the 10th round of their scheduled 12-rounder.
    Eric Gomez, vice president of Golden Boy Promotions, told ESPN.com that Larios said he planned to retire after the fight before he even knew about the brain bleed.


    "He said he was going to talk to his family, but probably retire," Gomez said. "[Manager Rafael] Mendoza said after the fight that he didn't want to see him fight anymore, either."

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2945336
     
  2. dagame328

    dagame328 Member Full Member

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    I'm not surprised, he didn't look right towards the end of the fight.I swear I told my boy, I think Larios had serious damage done.
     
  3. bill poster

    bill poster Guest

    ok read the story..yikes
     
  4. WestSideBoxer

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    Czar Amonsot
     
  5. Sonny Carson

    Sonny Carson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thank God they stopped the fight when Larios made it look like he was O.K(which he wasn't).
     
  6. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    Damn the little guys hit hard now...I mean all these brain bleeds and guys that can die from any serious trauma to the head..dont even have to be boxing related....And there is an article floating about floyds style being this and that...**** defense all the way.
     
  7. WestSideBoxer

    WestSideBoxer Member Full Member

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    Good call by the ref
     
  8. SOUTHERMOST

    SOUTHERMOST Boxing Addict Full Member

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    From a distance looked like premature stoppage but the referee did a good job probably saving his life.
     
  9. Jason997

    Jason997 Active Member Full Member

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    Sometimes we forget about the cost to the guys in the ring of "great fights" The 2 undercards last night were blood baths. It is possible that 3 of the 4 fighters involved might not be the same ever again.

    - Jason
     
  10. The Whaler

    The Whaler My dog be thorough. Full Member

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    Exactly. These guys leave a part of themselves in the ring. Win or lose, they deserve our respect.
     
  11. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    I really feel sorry for Larrios. But it's better for him to hang it up for good.
     
  12. johnco

    johnco Well-Known Member Full Member

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    DUMBEST POST :( WHAT A ******!!
    it doesnt matter if you are heavy-weight or straw-weight.
    if you fight like bhops then your chance of getting this kind of beating is nil. dahh.... you cling and run. nice style. got brain? :-:)-(
    dont make them so cautious, they'll suffer the same . :deal
     
  13. johnco

    johnco Well-Known Member Full Member

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    immigrant my ass.... :lol: your pea brain is nowhere my ass. your reasoning is lame as your ass. did you finish school boy. it seems your english is cool but your analogy is dumb. :yep no wonder immigrants are far off than your ass :good
    desperate??? now turning to immigrant calling?? :blood:blood
    now explain the analogy of big and small fighters. if you know what i mean. dumb!!!!!!!!!!!:good
     
  14. johnco

    johnco Well-Known Member Full Member

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    you are ****** of maximum proportion... :lol::lol:
    you crack me up dumby of your analogy of big and small fighters. that was the dumbest thing in this thread. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:no wonder you are claiming that "winnie the pooh" performance put bhops at number 2. dumb dumd dumd. i guess you are doing your ged?? immigrants dont take ged. they have degrees. :good
     
  15. maracho

    maracho Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Didn't Ricky Hatton just break Castillo's ribs and which I imagine are more robust ribs than than those of the average joe but then a bigger guy can absorb more punishment? I believe that I read vessels get detached when the brain gets sloshed back & forth rather than directly where the punch occurs. A concussion though would probably be directly behind the punch.

    This is actually an intersting subject that needs more discussion especially since two guys in one night were seriously injured.

    What weight gloves and how many punches were landed?