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Ufc gonna ufc. Smh
This thread was done already, and this one is just as shitty.
Going knowingly into a fight with a highly infectious potentially deadly diseases that hospitalizes and kills people as well as leaving life long scars is the most disrespectful thing possible in MMA except for maybe going in with hepatitis (which happens).
This is utterly shady and unacceptable.
This is what happened with Mark Hunt
Lee knew he was sick. The UFC docs should have been able to recognize staph if a Sherdogger can. Fight should have been called off or changed.
There is criminal and civil liability here. Same as if Lee attacked Tony with a hep infected needle.
Tony had minutes to notice Lee had staph and what was he supposed to do? Say he wasn't going to fight because his opponent obviously had staph despite being cleared by the docs and AC (hell sue them as well)?
He's a fighter, not some Internet soft ass.. you don't know either person nor have a vested interest, so simmer down. It happens daily in the gym and a little antibiotics does the trick if catching staph from a training partner or opponent. You casuals complain about so much but don't even compete in the sport or train.
Well being I have pro fights on my resume.. and born in 1978, pretty sure I know what I speak of. Reality is, to sue someone or company is snitching and is soft ass bs. Especially in a sport in which it happens often.. if it's a new thing to you, it's because you yourself are new and prob a millennial I assume.. being that generation is full of spoiled, entitled children. Is Lee or Tony complaining? No, but you are.. a stranger who thinks tossing out a name and telling me you rolled, is supposed to give you more clout. Yet you assume others on here don't train and/or compete in mma or martial arts. If your trainer had staph, he may not know right away.. hence the reality to people getting it in the gym. Once again, saying a stranger should sue someone, is odd and almost stalkerish in thought.Just like Mark Hunt was fine with some antibiotics.
I rolled yesterday on a fucking sweaty mat with my trainer a Estima black belt who had just finished judo practice with an Olympian. How about you? If my trainer had staph I wouldn't have rolled. Same as long finger nails or an open wound.
Going knowingly into a fight with a highly infectious potentially deadly diseases that hospitalizes and kills people as well as leaving life long scars is the most disrespectful thing possible in MMA except for maybe going in with hepatitis (which happens).
This is utterly shady and unacceptable.
This is what happened with Mark Hunt
Lee knew he was sick. The UFC docs should have been able to recognize staph if a Sherdogger can. Fight should have been called off or changed.
There is criminal and civil liability here. Same as if Lee attacked Tony with a hep infected needle.
Tony had minutes to notice Lee had staph and what was he supposed to do? Say he wasn't going to fight because his opponent obviously had staph despite being cleared by the docs and AC (hell sue them as well)?
retardedWell being I have pro fights on my resume.. and born in 1978, pretty sure I know what I speak of. Reality is, to sue someone or company is snitching and is soft ass bs. Especially in a sport in which it happens often.. if it's a new thing to you, it's because you yourself are new and prob a millennial I assume.. being that generation is full of spoiled, entitled children. Is Lee or Tony complaining? No, but you are.. a stranger who thinks tossing out a name and telling me you rolled, is supposed to give you more clout. Yet you assume others on here don't train and/or compete in mma or martial arts. If your trainer had staph, he may not know right away.. hence the reality to people getting it in the gym. Once again, saying a stranger should sue someone, is odd and almost stalkerish in thought.