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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Life after Boxing.

I am not an expert in this field, so correct me if I am wrong. There are many consequences after abusing your body. In boxing to name a few are being paralyzed, Parkinson syndrome and others. Freddy Roach the trainer of Pacquiao is the best evidence. He is a boxer before in line with many good boxers during his time. The popularity easily fades, and as a consequence one is oblige to suffer what are the effects. Freddy Roach is now suffering a Parkinson syndrome, a medical condition closely related to Parkinson disease. Symptoms include body tremors, slurred or difficult speech, rigid limbs, facial immobilization, and other neurological problems. It is evidently shown when he speaks over his interviews with the media. Several others like Muhammad Ali suffered the same syndrome. In 1984, when Ali was first diagnosed with Parkinson syndrome. The disorder sometimes develops in boxers, because of the repeated blows to the head they suffer over a long career. 

Jinkee, Pacquiao’s wife, said that Manny suffers severe pain on his side and secretes maroon to black urine after every fight. So there may be an impact of the punches of his contenders on his kidney, causing him to bleed in his urine. The mass won’t notice it because of the frenzy cause by the winning of the boxer, but he is left to feel the pain. Some of the expert in boxing said that he should retire early to prevent such conditions. But he said he will have three fights then he will retire. Looking forward, by then Pacquiao will have more money and the question of being winner will still be verified but that would make more impact on his body, making him more prone to the conditions mentioned. In my opinion, he should think about this. He may end up spending his money earned in hospital bills and there is nothing for him to prove because of what he achieved as the only boxer who has eight world titles. So it would be wise for him to retire early, anyway he still have his job as a Congressman of Saranggani.

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