Conor McGregor suffered mild traumatic brain injury in TKO loss

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You haters are hilarious. That article is couch diagnosis, not an actual fact.

Be as ignorant as the people your hating on brehs.


It's another ringside doctor giving his opinion based on the signs Conor was showing. Dismissing it as "couch diagnosis" is funny since it's an actual fight doctor giving you his input on what he saw and outlining the difference in symptoms between fatigue and head trauma.


How much money did you lose on Conor? :mjgrin:



Ps. His "fatigue" started in the 8th round after a flush straight right, he started looking like he lost all balance.
 

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I seen your unedited post :mjgrin:

This is where the info came from -
The organ the ringside physician is concerned about when a fighter displays ataxia is the brain, and the specific part is a small area near the back of the skull called the cerebellum. The cerebellum functions to coordinate and regulate movements, and when it's injured, will result in lack of precision and accurate timing of body movements. It is typically tested by the finger to nose test, during which any abnormalities will be noticeably amplified by an outstretched finger. The cerebellum frequently exhibits malfunction during concussion and traumatic brain injury due to its location at the back of the skull, predisposing it to something called a contrecoup injury. This occurs when a force is applied to the front of the skull, such as a Mayweather punch, causing the brain to accelerate backwards and hit the back of the skull. Global brain rotational forces and acceleration/deceleration will also contribute to cerebellar injury.



Conor McGregor Wasn't Fatigued; He Was at Risk of Brain Damage
 

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:lolbron: They was gonna fry my ass, breh.
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Dismissing it as "couch diagnosis" is funny since it's an actual fight doctor giving you his input on what he saw and outlining the difference in symptoms between fatigue and head trauma.

Any "doctor" giving a diagnosis without seeing a patient SHOULD have his opinions dismissed. It's a joke.
 

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Any "doctor" giving a diagnosis without seeing a patient SHOULD have his opinions dismissed. It's a joke.


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This dude was in the ring with baby deer syndrome and you're telling me somebody who was paid as a fight doctor to assess a fighters health based on what's happening in the ring can't give an assessment based on what he sees? :mjlol:

That's literally what fight doctors do, watch how fukked up someone is getting and says whether or not the fight should go on.
 

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It wasn't a couch diagnosis

It was from an actual ringside physician that said being tired doesn't make you dizzy or imbalanced.

And that the way dude was acting in the ring, stumbling and bumbling everywhere while getting hit in the face was one of the signs of brain trauma and a mild concussion... Which I'm pretty sure he had after the fight.

You dont get hit that many times in the head/face with no head gear like that and just come out OK if you're not used to it.. Even boxers who are used to it don't do shyt like Conor did. He got TKO'd... If he wanted or COULD keep fighting, he would've thrown a punch or took a knee for a breather.

Byrd made the right call... Stop the fight before this amature suffers legit brain damage. Especially with that bigass head that was easy to hit



Exactly conor kept saying he wanted to go out on his back, then he should have did something about it.


Don't blame the ref when you are taking punches and not throwing back.


The ref job is to protect the fighter
 
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