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I feel like something your post is leaving out about boxing is how we fairly recently (last decade?) learned about CTE, how fucking scary it is, and how boxing puts you at a very high risk for it.
Long term I don't really see how the sport survives in its current form
Any full contact combat sport that allows blows to the head - the public knowledge that suffering a single knockout permanently damages the brain should've shut this shit down, or at least merited a total rethinking of how combat sports should work.
I completely agree with you. If I had children I would firmly refuse to let them do boxing or tackle football. Unfortunately, overwhelming evidence of direct harm seems to not be enough for many people to ban these sports
American football is so wildly popular that I don't think it'd ever get banned in the US. The silver lining is that rules changes are making CTE and head/neck injuries less common (the kinds of tackles and hits that were completely legal even 15 years ago are fucking wild to watch nowadays, straight up helmet-to-helmet contact at full sprint and everyone just shrugged and went back for the next play even as both players are wobbling like they're drunk) to the point where all the other body-wrecking injuries will hit players first so they don't have time to turn their brains to swiss cheese.
I'm glad they are at least doing something, my guess is in the long term we will still see a lot of the same problems
There were increase of kids dying in football practice due to heat as well. All that gear couldn't have helped
Definitely not. Football also has a lot of coaches with brainworms about hydration being a reward for hard practice and is primarily played in southern climates, which is not a good combination. Throw in climate change and you get a shitshow.
The chuds blamed covid vaccines. I'm not joking. No really