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- Re: Olympic boxing
- Olympic boxing - Hatsworth 8/8/2024, 1:21:35
- Re: Olympic boxing - City Gent 8/8/2024, 9:07:20
- Re: Olympic boxing - Toddingtonsteve 8/8/2024, 8:06:28
- Re: Olympic boxing - Hatsworth 8/8/2024, 9:21:47
- Re: Olympic boxing - Wat Tyler 8/8/2024, 9:30:38
- Re: Olympic boxing - Sir Keir Starmer 8/8/2024, 9:57:06
- Re: Olympic boxing - jimmyp 8/8/2024, 10:38:48
- Re: Olympic boxing - Actually 8/8/2024, 10:06:37
- Re: Olympic boxing - jimmyp 8/8/2024, 10:47:50
- Re: Olympic boxing - jimmyp 8/8/2024, 10:47:50
- Re: Olympic boxing - jimmyp 8/8/2024, 10:38:48
- Re: Olympic boxing - Sir Keir Starmer 8/8/2024, 9:57:06
- Re: Olympic boxing - Alien Nate 8/8/2024, 7:16:49
« Back to index | View thread » - Re: Olympic boxing - City Gent 8/8/2024, 9:07:20
Flip side is this. Say the opponent ended up with serious injuries, say permanent brain damage - how would the sport governing body explain it to that persons family? And less importantly, what would a liability court case look like (other than complex!).
I think that boxing is something of a unique example in this case, due to the means of “winning” and the associated risk.
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