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Ain't Sport Odd ?
Earlier in the week we heard of Rugby players suing the authorities because of Dementia (allegedly) sustained through participation in the sport.
Tonight we have one grown man bludgeoning another insensitive in the name of "sport", and the event being followed enthusiastically by thousands of fans.
W E I R D - - - - - - or not?
Tonight we have one grown man bludgeoning another insensitive in the name of "sport", and the event being followed enthusiastically by thousands of fans.
W E I R D - - - - - - or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree, woof.... we've known for at least decades that head injuries can contribute to dementia and obviously can contribute towards brain damage. I don't see how any sportspeople have the nerve to suggest they couldn't have guessed.
I don't think Boxing is a "sport" though. The idea is to physically injure your opponent- it's the aim. Usually, it would be classed as assault, even with consent.
I don't think Boxing is a "sport" though. The idea is to physically injure your opponent- it's the aim. Usually, it would be classed as assault, even with consent.
Boxing in ancient Rome was known as Pugilatus (from which we derive the modern word pugilism) and was even more ruthless than the version of the sport that the Greeks participated in. The leather straps around the hands could be utilised, but were often replaced by what were effectively leather knuckledusters known as caestus that had metal inserted into them to cause maximum damage to an opponent.
No, I know... but that's about the audience, more than the victims. Money shouldn't always come before other people's health- or even other people's enjoyment.
I'm sure millions have enjoyed fox-hunting, hare-coursing, bear-baiting and so on... but that doesn't make it any more acceptable or civilised.
I'm sure millions have enjoyed fox-hunting, hare-coursing, bear-baiting and so on... but that doesn't make it any more acceptable or civilised.
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