Perhaps, but since I have never been an "ends justifies the means" type of person AND I have served and seen first hand what extremism does to ALL involved, my perspective maybe a bit different....
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Perhaps, but since I have never been an "ends justifies the means" type of person AND I have served and seen first hand what extremism does to ALL involved, my perspective maybe a bit different....
I have been involved in many full contact fights in my time ( boxing, karate, judo, vale tudo, MT, sick) and all the ones in which trained personal were involved they always acted very well.
This...
Seems like extremism is becoming a disease of sorts.
What most of these deaths continue to show us is that blunt force trauma to the head is still THE number one killer in martial sports.
That said, I also found this out in regards to Judo deaths in...
When I fought "mma" it was unsanctioned and man where there a lot of F'ed up injuries BUT I never recalled a death.
That said I am surprised there wasn't any at some of the 'events" I attended.
A valid point because:
100,000 players with 2000 injuries is 2%
1000 players with 20 injuries is 2%
MA involved in organized crime?
That's just crazy I tell you, CRAZY !!
:D
This may be a case in which the after fight medical examination was not adequate to find the damage that may have result in his death.
Young and in-shape athlete dropping dead after and during workouts and even games, is nothing new.