Da da boks, gde ljude koji su u polu stanju nokauta, gde im mozak vise nije u "zdravom stanju" posle toliko nokauta nastavlja da udara u glavu i da trpi udarce. U mma je jedino problem ako se borac od gusenja uspava i ostane u takvom stanju duzi vremenski period ili ti udarci gde sudija dozvoljava vise nedozvoljenih udaraca sto svakako moze da se prepise ljudskoj gresci. Pogledaj najboljeg sudiju Dzona Mekartnija, veoma malo gresaka...lako je kad si iskusan i kad znas svoj posao.
Vi zaljubljenici u boks stvarno znate da smarate i da gledate sa visine na mma. Evo vam ga Mejveder, neka pobedi Konora da vam nabije ego.
According to the Johns Hopkins study, head trauma and cerebral hemorrhages are the No. 1 cause of death in combat sports. The study concludes that boxing is the most dangerous combat sport in America.
That conclusion should not surprise fans who understand and appreciate the sport. Research in the American Association of Neurological Surgeons' 2006 study pointed out that the average direct hit to the head that a boxer sustains is equivalent to being hit with a 12-pound wooden mallet traveling at around 20 miles per hour.
It doesn’t take a doctor to understand why 12 rounds of hard hits to the head can cause serious damage to a boxer’s brain, skull and the surrounding blood-vessels. In contrast, only 25% of MMA fights continued, without knockouts, to their end without knockouts, which in the UFC, the premier MMA brand, occurs at only 3 rounds for non-championship fights and 5 rounds for title fights.
So the next time you watch an MMA event, consider that when a fighter is knocked out, the fight is over. In boxing events, fighters that are knocked out get a standing eight count, and their opponent continues to inflict blows to the fighter’s already damaged head.
