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Do We Need To Start Using Superglue in Fights?
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Do We Need To Start Using Superglue in Fights?
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Cuts are a part of the game. If a punch opens a cut and it’s too nasty for someone to continue, that’s a knockout.
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Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View PostCuts are a part of the game. If a punch opens a cut and it’s too nasty for someone to continue, that’s a knockout.
Changes are made to improve the sport.
This would improve the sport.
And boxers want to continue, doctors stop it because they don't like blood.
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I’m not sure what compounds they are allowed to use in a cut these days. They used to use adrenaline to stop bleeding, other drugs too. I think it varied from commission to commission. I’m impressed with how well cuts have been worked on in modern times. A lot of times they look awful but they’ve been able to stem the blood. I’m sure a lot of guys could still beat certain opponents with one eye, but not sure if you lose complete vision in an eye it’s an automatic stoppage? A cut isn’t necessarily damage to the actual eyeball. Fractures around the socket can cause huge swelling and I think that can harm the eye itself. Also when an eyelid itself swells I think you can assume the eyeball has taken sum trauma. It’d be nice if a doctor explained the varying concerns one night.
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