It almost feels like this happened to a family member - man this sucks bad.......shocking news, so surreal.........i guess we have to look at the positive and be thankful he's still with us.....what a huge blow to boxing.......
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostFor many years tike, here have been ongoing studies regarding reconnecting severed spinal cords, and 2-3 years ago I read a study which claimed that they'd claimed success in encouraging the severed ends to grow towards each other.
As for the accident, I regard anyone who rides around on a motor bike as a kind of lunatic. Many ears ago friend drove up on a bike in front of a house I was visiting, and looked around behind him. He was looking for his pillion passenger, who was later found stone dead about 20 miles back. He'd bounced off when they went over a hump-backed bridge. They'd both worn helmets.
Consequently I've never allowed any of my family to have a motor-bike, nor even ride on one. A cardinal rule in my home.
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Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra View PostWhat an idiot.
He should've never been on a bike in the first place. Athletes have some of the worst judgement. If I was a promoter I would do the same thing a lot of companies do with their employees. I would put a clause in their contract that they can't do any dangerous activities while they're under contract.
No way would I put myself in the same position he put himself when the biggest fight of his career, first major PPV, and biggest payday of his life was a few months away.
I hope he recovers and it able to walk on his own again without any assist. Praying for him.
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Sad
This is a sad day for him, his family and boxing. Motorcycles are risky, but those who ride take the risk willingly. Hope he had some professional insurance and that he had madewise choices with the money.
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Ahh man Paul... So very sad, he is still one hell of a boxer, and i'm sure he's a great great guy in person. God Bless you and your family PWill!
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That's really sad to hear. He still had one hell of a career in front of him. Motorcycles are bad news and people know this, but continue to ride them.
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