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How come boxers rarely get a blood nose from a match?

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  1. A lot of fighters do bleed early on in there careers but get over it by the time they turn pro. Some  people bleed during hot days or wake up with a bloody noses for no apparent reason but its usually because of a lack of Iron & should get checked by a doctor 1st before they start trying other gym remedies.

    There are several ways to stop bleeding during fights by using adrenalin or avetin but the best way to prevent it is to use Abothyl. This is a liquid that seals cuts inside the nose, it isn't used for anything else but the nostril that bleeds. It is used for about 10 days straight with no physical contact.  This usually gets you passed the bleeding stages of your career.

    Another way to prevent this is by applying a thin layer of Vaseline prior to running on hot/dry days to the nostrils so that mucus doesn't dry out. Usually when the nose dries out the mucus will crack along with the capillary veins & bleed more easily.


  2. Vaseline stops blood from running so the cut man usually puts it up the nose and that's the end of the bleeding. Or if you have been hit in the nose so many time like some fighter you probably become immune to it.

  3. After the cartilage is busted in your nose from enough shots It takes alot of force to make it bleed. Most boxers lose the cartilage in their nose by the time they make it to TV.

  4. boxing is starting to become fake like wrestling!!!!!

  5. yes like the dude says its the vaseline the cutman uses at the end of the round, but its a good question many people wouldnt know that

    JC :)

  6. They Usually Do Actually.  Peace Out Homey.  Word.

  7. what makes you think that that is true? most fights I have seen at least one of the fighter's gets bloody and usually both do. if anything it is rare that both do not get a bloody nose.

  8. boxers get bloody noses, but the ones with good cutmen can take care of it easily. vaseline is put on before a fight to lower the cuts, and is put on cuts to keep them from gettin worse, and adrenaline hydrochloride and avitine r coagulants used to stop bleeding. plus cuts and bleeding generally arent a big deal unless theyre above the eyes and will impair the fighters vision.

  9. hmm

    i dunno, but i get bloody noses very easily.

    i know that there is a procedure in which you get the blood vessles in your nasal cavity caurterized (sp) so it wont bleed

  10. 'rarely' get a bloody nose?

    i don't believe so.

    you should take a closer look during ends of the round where the cutman works

  11. because they burn there nerves in there nose so it cant bleed

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