The Power Slap Tournament, which ran its first season under the watchful eye of Dan White, continued to gain more and more opponents.
The UFC president even promoted the fight far beyond the upcoming UFC 284 event, where Alexander Volkanovski will face Islam Makachayev in a super fight.
Dana had previously told all his critics not to watch so-called sports, but he missed the point everyone was trying to convey.
People’s lives are at stake, and a brain bleed can easily kill you. If he hasn’t gotten the memo, maybe the world’s leading CTE experts can convince him that this sport shouldn’t exist in the first place. We are talking about Dr. Bennett Omalu, who made his name fighting the NFL over player CTE issues, played by Will Smith in “Concussion.”
Omalu spoke to The Sun about Dana White’s experiment, which he believes should be banned by the US government. But it may be impossible to escape Dana White’s obsession before tragedy strikes.
He continued: “This is a cultural virus, and companies should not be promoting this kind of global behavior that negatively impacts global society.
Governments should stop it as soon as possible before it becomes mainstream.” When you punch someone in the face, the head turns around the neck. Hitting the head is dangerous. This is a very bad way to accelerate.
“Getting hit where your head is spinning is much more dangerous than getting hit in the head. This is because the brain rotates back and forth and rotates around the midline.
It can damage your brain cells. Undoubtedly, it creates repetitive brain injury and traumatic brain injury. It has the inherent potential to cause permanent brain damage. Anyone who disputes this is stupid. “