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Wyrdness said:
Kerotan said:

We obviously don't mean killed as in death. We mean it in fight talk terms. Now re'read our posts and think again. 

Yes i've been punched many times with a oxing glove. But it's nothing compared to a knee to the head or a foot to the head with more force behind it. Or as sore as an elbow to the temple. I never did MMA but but my knee acidently connected with a guys face as he fell over in a football match before. Broke his nose and cheek. It was nasty. 

 

So again you'll never been killed as bad in boxing as you would in MMA. 

Go tell that to Margherito after his fight with Pacquaio, Roy Jones after his bout with Calzhaghe or Gerald McClellen who is partially blind and wheel chair bound because Boxing easily has equivalent injuries are you sure you're not just using a training glove either as well as the wraps underneath them because I assure you when a trained boxer hits you you are not getting up that's before we get to the internal injuries inflicted which is is why the number 1 rule is defence in the sport.

Chris English Eubank considered retiring after he put a man in a coma, I'm going to call you out on this one because the are a large number of examples that contradict your argument here.

Many people think that boxing gloves make it so that the punches are "soft".  But, the reality is those gloves are heavy.  They multiply the force of the punch.  That's why people are routinely knocked unconcious in boxing matches.