Nezumiiro wrote:
The fact that you weren't trying to make an intelligent counterpoint, but rather the fact that you were attempting to be as inflammatory as possible is what makes you a troll.
You know there was nothing inflammatory about my post (at least the first one). It’s not my fault if you’re used to dealing with trolls, and now everything looks like trolling to you. Personally, I think you should own your mistake like a man. Anyhoo…
Nezumiiro wrote:
Except it is. The fighter tapped, got ignored, and went unconscious as the bell rang.
First of all, tapping isn’t rocket science. Those were clearly strikes. No referee would ever consider them “tapping”, unless they were being overzealous, and they would definitely be criticized for it. And you know the rules, the round’s not over until the bell rings, or the ref stops it. If you have a problem with those rules, that’s another matter, but being unconscious at the bell does not suffice. He wasn’t clearly unconscious, not by a long shot. Recently there was fight where the fighter was “unconscious” and still punching the other guy, can’t remember who. Sometimes, the body goes full-auto and no one can tell. Certainly can't blame the ref for it.
Nezumiiro wrote:
Allowing a fighter to continue in that state, though it happened to swing in the downed fighter's favor this time, is never a good idea. 99.99 percent of the time this wouldn't have been the case
How would you know? How many times have you seen a fight where this happened? Enough to make a statistical argument? I doubt it. And what "state"? You could notice a "state" when the fight resumed? I've seen many obvious "states" from guys being punched silly in the previous round, and they keep fighting, regardless of how "in their favor" the fight seems to be going. Yes, your argument was that silly.
Nezumiiro wrote:
further injury, possibly career ending, can occur when an injured fighter is allowed to continue being hurt. The dude's legs were twitching for christsakes!
So you’re impressionable, I get it. But what you’re not, is a doctor. If you know “twitching legs” are a sign of significant brain damage (even remotely comparable to getting kicked in the head, which by itself doesn't stop fights), by all means explain the mechanism behind it. I’m pretty sure it’s just a temporary and “normal” nerve misfire.
Nezumiiro wrote:
Sometimes they can, sometimes they can't, either or, it's irrelevant what happens to a reporter "getting choked out for the heck of it," they aren't the ones banking on their own ability to heal and get back into the ring for a living.
You understood the point perfectly. Anything that wouldn’t allow a professional fighter to continue, wouldn’t even be dreamed of being done to reporters so casually. That’s just common sense. Any light punch these guys get wouldn’t be done to anyone else for curiosity sake. Because even those have actual consequences.
Nezumiiro wrote:
Looked it up there Dr. Google? Must be factual then!
Pretty much. But don’t take my word for it… I know what you'll find if you bother to look it up. Or do you simply not research online so you won't be a "Dr. Google"?
Nezumiiro wrote:
Except again. you're wrong. Forcefully depriving the brain of Oxygen/Blood for any period of time can and sometimes does have lasting consequences.
That’s simply untrue, and doesn’t even begin to compare to actual and frequent brain damage caused from even moderate strikes. It’s so different it’s not even funny. Medical publications only refer to anoxia dangers from minutes of oxygen deprivation. Mere seconds isn’t even clinically relevant.
Nezumiiro wrote:
I don't mean to imply that MMA fighters are fragile, just that taking punches and chokes for a living borders a very fine line between "completely safe" and "fucking dangerous" as far as sports go.
The issue is that your criteria for chokes is totally unreasonable, in light of the brain damage from strikes fighters suffer constantly.
Nezumiiro wrote:
That said, and the underlined "QUIT CRYING YOU WIMPS" sections, pretty much let me know that your post was dissenting merely for the sake of pissing on other peoples opinions. Otherwise, in a less Trolley persons hands, it would have read a lot differently.
You were the only one whining about it. And you chose to whine about it merely for the sake of pissing on my opinion.