
Here inlies the problem. The boxing suspension is 45 days for knockouts from head shots, but 30 days for others.
This contest occurred 48 days after the last contest. She would not have been able to train for 30 days. Only 18 days available for training?
The boxer in question should have been slapped with a 60 day no contact suspension. The WBA, for example, in championship fights, states, “Any boxer who has suffered an actual knockout shall be suspended for a minimum
of sixty (60) days and shall forthwith surrender his license card to the Commission. The Boxer must submit to Medical testing as instructed by the Ringside Physician and cannot be reinstated until he has submitted to a medical examination performed by a Consulting Licensed Physician that includes neurological clearance. The Consulting Licensed Physician will submit to the Commission and the Medical Advisory Committee a letter of clearance (including neurological fitness).”
“If such a boxer suffers a knockout in his next bout, or within three-(3) month following a previous knockout, he shall be suspended from boxing for a period six (6) months.
During the six-(6) months interval he shall refrain from any contact training in the gymnasiums. It shall be the responsibility of the boxer’s manager to see that he complies with this rule, and any violation shall result in indefinite suspension of the boxer and/or his manager.”
Her manager could be suspended too.
Feminist movement, women can do anything a man can do, but better. Maybe that’s why the birth rate is in such a step decline.
Not so “Pretty in Pink”.
Agree
Tattoos and purple outfits don’t help you survive head shots.
Girls boxing, beating each other in the head, an indication of how depraved society is. The opposite of Christian femininity.
Sickness…