Posted on 06/29/2010 12:18:27 AM PDT by Route797
Officials said they expect an autopsy will confirm preliminary findings that a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter who made his professional debut at the "Confrontation at the Convocation" Saturday at the USC Aiken Convocation Center was pronounced dead Monday from blows he received during the weekend bout.
Thirty-year-old Michael Kirkham of Gaffney was struck five or six times during the first round. The father of five children received several blows to the head, which caused the referee to stop the bout, said Aiken County Coroner Tim Carlton.
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Well, that’s true. Worse would be the government getting involved. The standard liability laws are all that is needed.
Still ... keep what I suggested in the back of your mind.
IMO Pro MMA is not a healthy activity.
You’re right! I thought you’d link to the infamous ‘soccer war’.
In terms of brain pan and spinal injuries heading the soccer ball by boys under 17, girls and women of any age, should be banned by the sport. Someone’s going to class action on that one, someday, I’d bet.
I think the ref did the right thing by not calling the fight 'till the opponent was "wiping" the back of his head. Those weren't hits. At that point it became clear that he was incapable of defending himself.
"Tyson, for example, has no neck and a fat, puffy headyou could hit him all night."
Thanks. When can I start?
Ridiculous.
Why?
He was way to fragile to even be in the ring in the first place. 150 lbs at 6’9, there’s no muscle or bone or fat to protect him.
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