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Cecile
Posted: 2006-05-22 07:05:59
Hi
Well you are talking a lot of medical consequences. Anyway doctors hate boxing, mine too... You do not enter the ring if you are afraid of getting hurt or injured. In my case, if I get severely hit in the breast and my implants get ruptured, I know I shall be sent to hospital for surgery. But I shall first finish the fight and send the girl who did that flat unconscious on the canvas for a long sleep. Personnaly, I do not hit my opponents in the breast because it does not really hurt physically: it is however a very agressive move, the breast being an esthetically important and fragile part of our body. In a way, fighting without breast protection is some kind of provocation: fellow fighters might agree, I will never give a chance to survive a fight to a girl who has hit my breast, this is absolutely clear! I am also thinking about the public who comes to fights for beautiful kos and sound blows...I know they prefer fighters who wear little protection and show more of their body, it is more exciting.
I hope some other fighters will react...

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