Media (Serious health topic) Is it me or is O'malley showing early stages of CTE here

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The dude was making unintentional random goat noises, is this mild symptom of CTE (slurred speech)?
I dont think he has stuttering problems like Blaydes does, also noticed how he snapped out of it, I did laugh at first but everyone seemed serious after he did it... Any health experts that can diagnose this?




Either he is subconsciously foreshadowing his legacy as the GOAT or foreshadowing Nam Phan
 
Sean O'Malley, a professional mixed martial artist, has not been diagnosed with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is a neurodegenerative disease often associated with repeated head trauma, commonly found in athletes who have participated in contact sports like football, boxing, and MMA.

O'Malley's apparent lack of CTE could be attributed to several factors. Firstly, he might have employed effective defensive strategies during his fights to minimize the number and severity of head strikes he receives. Furthermore, he might have undergone proper training techniques that emphasize head movement, defense, and overall fight awareness. Athletes and coaches in combat sports are becoming increasingly conscious of the risks associated with head trauma, leading to the implementation of more cautious training regimens.

In addition, O'Malley's relatively short time in the professional fighting circuit might also play a role. CTE is often associated with long careers marked by numerous fights and accumulated head impacts. If O'Malley has been strategic in his fight choices and has not engaged in excessive brawls or been involved in particularly brutal encounters, his risk of CTE could be lowered.

Nonetheless, it's important to remember that CTE is a complex condition with various contributing factors. Regular medical evaluations, proper training, and adherence to safety protocols can all contribute to reducing the risk of CTE in athletes.
 
Did Blaydes have the stuttering problem before he fought Lewis?
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The dude was making unintentional random goat noises, is this mild symptom of CTE (slurred speech)?
I dont think he has stuttering problems like Blaydes does, also noticed how he snapped out of it, I did laugh at first but everyone seemed serious after he did it... Any health experts that can diagnose this?




Either he is subconsciously foreshadowing his legacy as the GOAT or foreshadowing Nam Phan

Why you gotta bring up Nam that just makes me sad
 
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