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[steps back for the plethora of "character-forming" excuses for this barbaric practice]
[steps back for the plethora of "character-forming" excuses for this barbaric practice]
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.its not meant to be nice, that would be sports like tennis, but i have grown up with watching boxing at the local town hall, amateur juniors with headgear on admittedly, whilst that doesn't apply to the big matches we see today. I like the Olympics in part for its boxing at which we have often done well.
I cannot subscribe to the idea that we allow people to hurt each other for fun and money simply because they consent to it.
Sometimes people have to be saved from themselves.
There are people who drink themselves incapable and then drive cars, it doesn't mean we let them because they want to and they can.
It's not civilised to let people hurt each other for the entertainment of strangers, it wasn't in ancient Rome, and it's not now.
Sometimes people have to be saved from themselves.
There are people who drink themselves incapable and then drive cars, it doesn't mean we let them because they want to and they can.
It's not civilised to let people hurt each other for the entertainment of strangers, it wasn't in ancient Rome, and it's not now.
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//////christ I would have thought a blow hard enough to blow out an eye socket might be associated with brayne damage////
Then your thoughts are incorrect.
The eye socket is solid bone and protects the brain from injury. The "blow out" is caused by an ongoing air wave rapidly increasing the pressure in the eye socket.
A squash ball fits nicely into the dimensions of the eye socket and hence such injuries are not uncommon in the game of squash.
//////christ I would have thought a blow hard enough to blow out an eye socket might be associated with brayne damage////
Then your thoughts are incorrect.
The eye socket is solid bone and protects the brain from injury. The "blow out" is caused by an ongoing air wave rapidly increasing the pressure in the eye socket.
A squash ball fits nicely into the dimensions of the eye socket and hence such injuries are not uncommon in the game of squash.
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