Uriah Hall: early CTE candidate?

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Jesus. That was some sort of post fight interview lol. Where to even start?
 
Stop wishing CTE on these guys!
 
He sounded like a maths teacher wtf are you on about
 
Eh. Not everyone who stumbles over their words is because of brain damage. Some people just don't articulate themselves in situations like that. If I try too hard to project myself I'll screw up my words and I've never been punched in the head.
 
The fuck is with the threads today... they’re so terrible...
 
I love how "CTE" has become such a common word in the peasant-level intellect lexicon that whenever someone in combat sports stumbles over their words they immediately have CTE.

Hey dummy, CTE takes decades to even show. Even the worst cases don't exhibit any symptoms until the 60's.
 
seemed like he was just a bit tired, and had some adrenaline going. Sounded fine to me
 
I love how "CTE" has become such a common word in the peasant-level intellect lexicon that whenever someone in combat sports stumbles over their words they immediately have CTE.

Hey dummy, CTE takes decades to even show. Even the worst cases don't exhibit any symptoms until the 60's.
Chuck was showing symptoms in his 40s, but I agree people jump the gun on this stuff.
 
There was CTE in 90 of 94 brains of former and deceased NFL players studied

Imagine fighters
 
There was CTE in 90 of 94 brains of former and deceased NFL players studied

Imagine fighters

NFL players do this shit week after week. It's so much worse.
 
Seems like someone raised as a military brat or borderline spectrum.
 
I love how "CTE" has become such a common word in the peasant-level intellect lexicon that whenever someone in combat sports stumbles over their words they immediately have CTE.

Hey dummy, CTE takes decades to even show. Even the worst cases don't exhibit any symptoms until the 60's.
You were right, and then you were wrong.
 
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