Postby Matt Bailey » Thu Apr 07, 2005 5:50 pm
I doubt it was common. In boxing, you're going to get hit in the head alot, even if you are Ali. In battle or training with a sword, there is certainly the potential for all sorts of greivous injuries, but the sort of numerous cumulative non-deadly head blows boxers take? Sounds improbable. It seems to me that if you were getting hit in the head that often in battle, you would probably be dead, and if in training, you would be considered incompetent.
BTW, "punch-drunkeness" as we know it was apparently very rare in the pre-glove era. The boxing glove may reduce the damage done to the facial flesh and bones, but it also adds weight to the fist, thereby increasing the shock vibrations that are actually transmitted to the brain.
Cheers,
Matt
"Beat the plowshares back into swords. The other was a maiden aunt's dream"-Robert Heinlein.