Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
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 Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
http://mobile.theverge.com/2014/3/26/5447466/fighting-dirty-behind-boxings-brain-damage-crisis
"Terry Norris still gets offers to fight. Fourteen years after being denied a fight license due to a suspected brain injury, after filing for California disability benefits due to a brain injury, he still gets asked to step back into the ring. In the name of competition, entertainment, a paycheck. "If he ever boxed again, I’d leave him," Tanya Norris declares."
"Terry Norris still gets offers to fight. Fourteen years after being denied a fight license due to a suspected brain injury, after filing for California disability benefits due to a brain injury, he still gets asked to step back into the ring. In the name of competition, entertainment, a paycheck. "If he ever boxed again, I’d leave him," Tanya Norris declares."
hazharrison- Posts : 7540
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
More depressing is why a guy who with big purses, special appearance
Money, endorsements and sponsorship probably earned 10-15 million bucks would be needing to think about it !!
Money, endorsements and sponsorship probably earned 10-15 million bucks would be needing to think about it !!
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
I'm not sure he'll have cleared that much. His manager Joe Sayatovich used to take 33 1/3 of his purse (he got $500k for Leonard, $300k for Lally and $150k for Daniels -- without deductions).
Then there was King: Norris sued him (along with Sayatovich) successfully in 2003 after being left bankrupt and was awarded $7.5m.
Then there was King: Norris sued him (along with Sayatovich) successfully in 2003 after being left bankrupt and was awarded $7.5m.
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hazharrison- Posts : 7540
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Lalonde got over a million for Leonard and that was a year and a half earlier..
WTF negotiated for this guy ??
WTF negotiated for this guy ??
TRUSSMAN66- Posts : 40690
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
Seems to be be quite a few footballers from the 50's and 60's presenting with dementia illnesses in the last few years.
Its a massive problem in American football and now a developing story in the professional era of rugby.
Its a massive problem in American football and now a developing story in the professional era of rugby.
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
I'm guessing you've played a lot of football and rugby
TRUSSMAN66- Posts : 40690
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
Of course Truss, he's an expert on everything. Did you not know?
AlexHuckerby- Posts : 9201
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
TRUSSMAN66 wrote:I'm guessing you've played a lot of football and rugby
I have but not with the heavy leather football with the lace or rugby at professional level.
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
Excellent article haz, thanks for posting.
As lovers of the sport, we know the damage it causes but I think most of us turn a blind eye most of the time.
As lovers of the sport, we know the damage it causes but I think most of us turn a blind eye most of the time.
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
milkyboy wrote:Excellent article haz, thanks for posting.
As lovers of the sport, we know the damage it causes but I think most of us turn a blind eye most of the time.
This is why Floyd Mayweather is the perfect example for boxers and fans of boxing.
Over 16 years in the sport, hardly any heavy blows taken to the head because he has worked hard on a defensive technique that means he is able to slip, dodge, parry and block any attacks. People lambast him for it but he won't be filing for brain damage law suits in the near future.
The science of boxing implemented in the ring takes what????
HARD WORK DEDICATION yes exactly.
Ricky Hatton and the like who are willing to take 10 to land 1 are a detrement to the sport.
ONETWOFOREVER- Posts : 5510
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Re:  Article: FIGHTING DIRTY Behind boxing's brain damage crisis by Leigh Cowart
Very good onetwo. I'm no hatton fan, but it's the guys who'll take 10 to land 1 that most people want to watch. I generally prefer to watch the finer skills, but ultimately its a contact sport.
I have no beef with how mayweather fights just, occasionally, who he does or doesn't fight. Occasionally being the key word before it's picked up on.
I have no beef with how mayweather fights just, occasionally, who he does or doesn't fight. Occasionally being the key word before it's picked up on.
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