Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
According to his girlfriend, Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury. Sounds like he has a long road of recovery ahead of him.
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http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/2 ... ain-injury
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http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/2 ... ain-injury
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Best Coast
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Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
He's a warrior and should be able to handle the long road to recovery, but might take some time!!
https://fightnews.com/adonis-stevenson- ... date/38539
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conan_the_cribber
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Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
It's an optimistic and upbeat message, but the reality is quite different. If you suffer brain damage where you lose the ability to walk and talk, then there is no road back to a normal life. Look at stroke victims (brain losing blood for a few seconds), they are damaged for life. Having a brain injury is worse that having a spinal injury, at least in some cases, you can recover from that.
Which is why I wish there was a fund that every promoter has to pay in to. Big and small. And this fund covers boxers who take the risks for our enjoyment and end up with permanent disabilities. Because although one may hope that Stevenson has saved enough from his wins, there are a lot of other boxers out there taking the same risks who have not won a world title.
I hope however, he recovers as good as he can.
Which is why I wish there was a fund that every promoter has to pay in to. Big and small. And this fund covers boxers who take the risks for our enjoyment and end up with permanent disabilities. Because although one may hope that Stevenson has saved enough from his wins, there are a lot of other boxers out there taking the same risks who have not won a world title.
I hope however, he recovers as good as he can.
Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
Until we get some sort of centralization, nothing like that or ranking issues, etc. will be resolved. Unfortunately.conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:42 It's an optimistic and upbeat message, but the reality is quite different. If you suffer brain damage where you lose the ability to walk and talk, then there is no road back to a normal life. Look at stroke victims (brain losing blood for a few seconds), they are damaged for life. Having a brain injury is worse that having a spinal injury, at least in some cases, you can recover from that.
Which is why I wish there was a fund that every promoter has to pay in to. Big and small. And this fund covers boxers who take the risks for our enjoyment and end up with permanent disabilities. Because although one may hope that Stevenson has saved enough from his wins, there are a lot of other boxers out there taking the same risks who have not won a world title.
I hope however, he recovers as good as he can.
Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
Yep, dog eat dog this boxing game and those that suffer are the boxers, no solidarity and every man for himself, as much as I love it it’s got a very ugly side to itoogiebe wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:46Until we get some sort of centralization, nothing like that or ranking issues, etc. will be resolved. Unfortunately.conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:42 It's an optimistic and upbeat message, but the reality is quite different. If you suffer brain damage where you lose the ability to walk and talk, then there is no road back to a normal life. Look at stroke victims (brain losing blood for a few seconds), they are damaged for life. Having a brain injury is worse that having a spinal injury, at least in some cases, you can recover from that.
Which is why I wish there was a fund that every promoter has to pay in to. Big and small. And this fund covers boxers who take the risks for our enjoyment and end up with permanent disabilities. Because although one may hope that Stevenson has saved enough from his wins, there are a lot of other boxers out there taking the same risks who have not won a world title.
I hope however, he recovers as good as he can.
Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
Years ago I had some hope in the NSAC, but they turned out to be crap.littlepug wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:01Yep, dog eat dog this boxing game and those that suffer are the boxers, no solidarity and every man for himself, as much as I love it it’s got a very ugly side to itoogiebe wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:46Until we get some sort of centralization, nothing like that or ranking issues, etc. will be resolved. Unfortunately.conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:42 It's an optimistic and upbeat message, but the reality is quite different. If you suffer brain damage where you lose the ability to walk and talk, then there is no road back to a normal life. Look at stroke victims (brain losing blood for a few seconds), they are damaged for life. Having a brain injury is worse that having a spinal injury, at least in some cases, you can recover from that.
Which is why I wish there was a fund that every promoter has to pay in to. Big and small. And this fund covers boxers who take the risks for our enjoyment and end up with permanent disabilities. Because although one may hope that Stevenson has saved enough from his wins, there are a lot of other boxers out there taking the same risks who have not won a world title.
I hope however, he recovers as good as he can.
Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
I lost hope watching Wlad Klit watching his own fighter on his own promotion fighting Mike Perez, then siting back and doing fcuk all to help when that fighter (can’t spell name) ended up a cabbage with no money and a young family with mounting medical bills and no hope, made me feel sickoogiebe wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:02Years ago I had some hope in the NSAC, but they turned out to be crap.
Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
It's out of hand. The top guys are all most people see hear/read about, and the guys who grind it out with little pay have no safety net. And if not for them, we wouldn't even have a sport. It's tragic really. Wlad lost all my respect when Abdusalamov got hurt. I really expected him to rescue that family.littlepug wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:08I lost hope watching Wlad Klit watching his own fighter on his own promotion fighting Mike Perez, then siting back and doing fcuk all to help when that fighter (can’t spell name) ended up a cabbage with no money and a young family with mounting medical bills and no hope, made me feel sick
Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
Me too mate, broke me heart, suppose it’s best not to expect too much from this sport sometimesoogiebe wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:11It's out of hand. The top guys are all most people see hear/read about, and the guys who grind it out with little pay have no safety net. And if not for them, we wouldn't even have a sport. It's tragic really. Wlad lost all my respect when Abdusalamov got hurt. I really expected him to rescue that family.littlepug wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:08I lost hope watching Wlad Klit watching his own fighter on his own promotion fighting Mike Perez, then siting back and doing fcuk all to help when that fighter (can’t spell name) ended up a cabbage with no money and a young family with mounting medical bills and no hope, made me feel sick
Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
Mago won a huge settlement with the state of New York, but he's still in a sad state. But at least his family is taken care of. It was $22 million. Something needs to be done. The top guys in the sport are the only ones who have the power to make it happen and they are invariably too selfish.littlepug wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:23Me too mate, broke me heart, suppose it’s best not to expect too much from this sport sometimesoogiebe wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:11It's out of hand. The top guys are all most people see hear/read about, and the guys who grind it out with little pay have no safety net. And if not for them, we wouldn't even have a sport. It's tragic really. Wlad lost all my respect when Abdusalamov got hurt. I really expected him to rescue that family.littlepug wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:08
I lost hope watching Wlad Klit watching his own fighter on his own promotion fighting Mike Perez, then siting back and doing fcuk all to help when that fighter (can’t spell name) ended up a cabbage with no money and a young family with mounting medical bills and no hope, made me feel sick
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Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
thats actually not true, many people relearn to walk and talk after a massive stroke, the brain is an amazing thing.conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:42 It's an optimistic and upbeat message, but the reality is quite different. If you suffer brain damage where you lose the ability to walk and talk, then there is no road back to a normal life. Look at stroke victims (brain losing blood for a few seconds), they are damaged for life. Having a brain injury is worse that having a spinal injury, at least in some cases, you can recover from that.
Which is why I wish there was a fund that every promoter has to pay in to. Big and small. And this fund covers boxers who take the risks for our enjoyment and end up with permanent disabilities. Because although one may hope that Stevenson has saved enough from his wins, there are a lot of other boxers out there taking the same risks who have not won a world title.
I hope however, he recovers as good as he can.
Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
Didn’t know that, thanks for the info, shame it didn’t come from within the game though, looking after your own and all thatoogiebe wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:29Mago won a huge settlement with the state of New York, but he's still in a sad state. But at least his family is taken care of. It was $22 million. Something needs to be done. The top guys in the sport are the only ones who have the power to make it happen and they are invariably too selfish.littlepug wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:23Me too mate, broke me heart, suppose it’s best not to expect too much from this sport sometimesoogiebe wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:11
It's out of hand. The top guys are all most people see hear/read about, and the guys who grind it out with little pay have no safety net. And if not for them, we wouldn't even have a sport. It's tragic really. Wlad lost all my respect when Abdusalamov got hurt. I really expected him to rescue that family.
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conan_the_cribber
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Re: Adonis Stevenson able to walk, speak nearly two months after brain injury
Walk with a limp maybe. Hardly anyone who has a significant stroke completely heals.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 17:38thats actually not true, many people relearn to walk and talk after a massive stroke, the brain is an amazing thing.conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:42 It's an optimistic and upbeat message, but the reality is quite different. If you suffer brain damage where you lose the ability to walk and talk, then there is no road back to a normal life. Look at stroke victims (brain losing blood for a few seconds), they are damaged for life. Having a brain injury is worse that having a spinal injury, at least in some cases, you can recover from that.
Which is why I wish there was a fund that every promoter has to pay in to. Big and small. And this fund covers boxers who take the risks for our enjoyment and end up with permanent disabilities. Because although one may hope that Stevenson has saved enough from his wins, there are a lot of other boxers out there taking the same risks who have not won a world title.
I hope however, he recovers as good as he can.