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    #41
    Originally posted by bbos View Post
    to attack one's spelling online is a obvious sign of a verbal checkmate, its a red herring, a last resort to keep one's dignity and ego simply because she has nothing left to challenge my position.
    how do yall know its a girl? i meen he/she did call you sweety but on this website i wouldnt doubt some dude would say some **** like that.

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      #42
      Originally posted by USA_Pugilist View Post
      how do yall know its a girl? i meen he/she did call you sweety but on this website i wouldnt doubt some dude would say some **** like that.
      even worse a guy that wants to be publicly recognized as a female. kinda like drag queens but more cowardice because they have no balls to do it in real life.

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        #43
        Originally posted by USA_Pugilist View Post
        how do yall know its a girl? i meen he/she did call you sweety but on this website i wouldnt doubt some dude would say some **** like that.
        Like I said earlier, I would bet my left testicle that she doesn't have one.

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          #44
          I'd have thought that such an ear injury includes some damage to the ear drum. I dont think March is ideal and Roach knows it. The eardrum is an incredibly important part of the body (not just for hearing )- damage affects balance (and lateral movement). Lets hope that when training camp starts in January that the ear is 100%

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            #45
            I am sure his medical team has given him clearance for the fight. The inner ear has a major role in equilibrium and his balance could be compromised if he had a major ear injury. I personally think it is likely that he was hit in the ropes when he suffered the injury as if it was in the middle of the ring he may have been KD and the ropes might have helped stayed up. But i think they may also be playing a little possum and faking the injury so maywather may go gung ho and than get set up for a "roach trap."

            I think the bodywork that Cotto did will be more important than the ear problem. Many people don't realize that part of the reason Margarito got KOd by Mosley was due to the work Cotto had done; it took something out of him. The removal of the plaster of paris and also the blows by cotto combined with Mosley's power made the Margocheater get kod for the first time.

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              #46
              I dont think the ear is going to be a factor at all in this fight...

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                #47
                Is it even an eardrum injury? All the reports from the doctors seem to be cauliflower ear. That's a big difference.

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                  #48
                  Why are you worried about someone you don't even know? I don't get that or why anyone would care what a fighter makes. I never understood that.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by bbos View Post
                    "Although Pacquiao beat Cotto, it was a physically demanding fight. Pacquiao suffered a broken right ear drum in addition to the cuts and bruises on his face."




                    read up on what a cauliflower ear and concussions are and then say no junior
                    Your article was dated the 16th. From dan rafael. Who is most assuredly not a doctor. Here is the article from the 17th after the doctor, Jeffrey Roth, provided the real information. And thanks for the red karma.


                    This was already discussed and addressed in a thread from 12/3:

                    I wanted to take a moment from all the silliness going back and forth to clear up an important issue. And that issue is about a fighter's health.

                    I see that Pacquiao's fans are saying that Pacquiao has a ruptured eardrum. And that ruptured eardrum is the reason the fight should be postponed. On the flipside, Mayweather supporters are saying that Pacquiao is ducking.

                    I just wanted to provide facts. Because a fighter's health is primary, and I would never encourage or expect a fighter to go into ANY fight (much less a fight os this magnitude) with an injury.

                    ACCORDING TO ARIZA, Pacquiao suffered a minor ("very mild") cartilage injury in training, and then it ruptured during the fight. Cartilage. Not eardrum. Huge difference. Huge. Please see link:

                    //krikya360.com/?m=show&id=23515

                    The doctor saw Pac, checked him out, and "****** the juice out of it". I use that phrase because that is what we called it during wrestling. I wrestled for nine years, and I have had that procedure done twice. In fact, some guys would do it themselves, or to/for other guys on the team. It prevents those ugly cauliflower ears that you see wrestlers/MMA guys with. My own ears are slightly calloused, but fine.

                    The doctor re-checked Pac again the next day, and said it was very minor, and Pac was fine.




                    Dr. Jeffrey Roth is a board-certified surgeon in Nevada. I'm making the assumption that he knows what is going on with Pacquiao's ear better than you do.



                    Pacquiao's ear - THANKFULLY - is a non-issue.

                    My guess is that Pac needs to get a better fitting headgear, or to wear a slip-sleeve underneath so that the leather headgear doesn't rub directly on his ears.

                    Thanks, guys.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by josenoway View Post
                      Is it even an eardrum injury? All the reports from the doctors seem to be cauliflower ear. That's a big difference.
                      Jose,

                      The fake medical student who can't spell along with the other midgets are claiming "eardrum".

                      This is AFTER the doctor said that it was a very minor cartilage injury.

                      Pac is fine. Thankfully.

                      As if the doctor would have cleared him to go perform at a loud concert with a ruptured eardrum.

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