No I was not getting into that or insinuating anything on that. You mean the stuff about what he did years ago and getting karma back for it? No I am not saying that, I meant it was tragic. I cannot speak for that other stuff since I don't know the full truth. I am not saying anything about that either way. Just about the boxing aspect and what happened to him.
Adonis Stevenson has started talking again (said a few words). https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/01/02/adonis-stevenson-a-commence-a-parler The chronology of events (autotranslated from French): December 1 Adonis Stevenson is put KO. in the 11th round by the Ukrainian Oleksandr Gvozdyk in front of a stupefied crowd at the Videotron Center. This defeat made him lose his WBC light heavyweight championship belt. After taking a shower, Stevenson feels dizzy and is transported to the hospital. His condition is considered critical. December 2 Stevenson is plunged into an artificial coma early in the morning after his fight, and messages of support for the former champion flock everywhere. He undergoes a delicate surgery to reduce cerebral hemorrhage. The next few hours will be decisive. December 3 The University Hospital Laval University announces that the father of five children is stable, although he is still in the intensive care unit. Stevenson is under controlled sedation. At the same time in Ottawa, Sports Minister Kirsty Duncan is asking for a "detailed report with solid recommendations" related to the events. December 5th Stevenson's treating physician, Dr. Alexis Turgeon, meets the media and reveals that his patient is "unlikely" to survive without sequelae. We learn that Stevenson suffered a serious traumatic brain injury. Although stable, his condition remains critical. December 22 Three weeks after her hospitalization, Stevenson's wife, Simone God, announces by press release that he has woken up and continues to treat his wounds privately. The next day, the promoter Yvon Michel confirms on Twitter having met his foal and that "the faces, at his bedside, were very smiling". December 29 Simone God discusses Stevenson's state of health in a long interview given to columnist Réjean Tremblay in the pages of the Journal. He is no longer on the artificial respirator, but he still can not speak. January 2 Stevenson's condition continues to progress to the point where he has started speaking again, according to the testimony of his wife reported by Réjean Tremblay.
If he is talking maybe he can give he's opinion on the corrupt judging and maybe apologize for it. Good to see he's doing better
Apparently he keeps mumbling RRRRRRRRR....RRRRRRRRRR RAAAAAAAAAA in a zombie like manner, could be asking for a rematch??
Well I'll accept that until he is full able to articulate it or else say ' I'm bate gvovdsyk, im no good to fight'
Grosdick landed a lucky punch, he was loosing most of the rounds against a 41 years old. He stands no chance in the rematch, he knows it and Stevenson knows it to.
No, its just that he's lost the ability to pronounce B's, he's really trying to say..... This content is protected