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Zhang obviously won that one
You realize the massive difference between the term "intra-" and "extra-" right? Not sure why you labelled the picture "intradural hematoma" in bold and then wrote a definition for a different thing. Extra = outside, intra = within. The difference between the two is obvious.
It's like comparing a cut on someone's stomach to internal bleeding of the organs within.
What you originally said is a "subdural hemtatoma" which is life threatening. That is the brain itself bleeding inside the cranium. It's not at all what Joanna had.
Here is a doctor weighing in on the Mark Hominick hematoma, not some random guy on Sherdog applying incorrect google results:
https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2011...d-mark-hominicks-hematoma-prompted-a-stoppage
"An enlarging forehead hematoma (bruise or collection of blood) that does not significantly affect an athlete’s vision is not dangerous. The ring side physician made the proper call on a huge stage. Job well done, sir!"
"Once again, as I have stated many times, there is a significant medical difference between injuries that are visually compelling (and even grotesque) as opposed to those that may be life, limb, neurologically (paralysis) or sensory (vision, hearing etc.) threatening."
You realize the massive difference between the term "intra-" and "extra-" right? Not sure why you labelled the picture "intradural hematoma" in bold and then wrote a definition for a different thing. Extra = outside, intra = within. The difference between the two is obvious.
It's like comparing a cut on someone's stomach to internal bleeding of the organs within.
What you originally said is a "subdural hemtatoma" which is life threatening. That is the brain itself bleeding inside the cranium. It's not at all what Joanna had.
Here is a doctor weighing in on the Mark Hominick hematoma, not some random guy on Sherdog applying incorrect google results:
https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2011...d-mark-hominicks-hematoma-prompted-a-stoppage
"An enlarging forehead hematoma (bruise or collection of blood) that does not significantly affect an athlete’s vision is not dangerous. The ring side physician made the proper call on a huge stage. Job well done, sir!"
"Once again, as I have stated many times, there is a significant medical difference between injuries that are visually compelling (and even grotesque) as opposed to those that may be life, limb, neurologically (paralysis) or sensory (vision, hearing etc.) threatening."
So was I . How much longer is the contract before they go back to Invicta
She was talking about the hematoma and how she felt every blow and her, “Head was going on and off.” I’m not sure if this wasn’t just a language barrier issue so I’m not gonna leap to the TS’s conclusion. And the TS added “the whole fight,” which is taking some creative liberties because the hematoma didn’t happen until the 3rd or 4th round.She mentioned something in her post-fight octagon interview. Not sure if that was it exactly, but
she did say the swelling was giving her problems, which makes a lot of sense.
She was in & out of conscious the whole fight -> her words
Her face looks like she´s an alien, and took tremendous punishment.
Weili looked fairly unscathed.
Yet nut huggers will say she won with those pit patters shots.
All I saw was 2 professional fighters that I could dispatch sub 5. Belongs in the org built just for them.At this point and after that fight you’re just being ridiculous. Even staunch anti-wmma posters and advocates are praising the fight. But you’ll get a couple easy likes with those crap posts.