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cheka.
13th April 2017, 12:58 PM
if it has ears like this

http://img.providr.com/all-images/10-best-cauliflower-ears-in-mma10.jpg

ximmy
13th April 2017, 01:01 PM
cauliflower ears

Half Sense
13th April 2017, 02:13 PM
Looks more like a fetus that tried to escape his brain.

ximmy
13th April 2017, 02:28 PM
Interesting

http://img.mixedmartialarts.com/method=get&s=bro006-07-25-13-8-53-20-930.jpg

Over the past month an ancient sculptural masterpiece has been on temporary display in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Greek and Roman halls. On loan from Rome’s Museo Nazionale Romano, “Boxer at Rest”....

The sculpture is made of bronze, and scholars date its completion between 350 B.C. and 50 B.C. It once stood in the Baths of Constantine – a bathing complex and cultural center in ancient Rome.....

http://img.mixedmartialarts.com/method=get&s=img2944.jpg
At first glance, the ears look simply swollen and bleeding with what is commonly described as “cauliflower ear.” But if you look more closely there is evidence of freshly performed surgical treatment of hematomas sustained in the pugilist’s match. In Hippocrates’ work entitled “On Injuries of the Head,” he specifically prescribes incisions for healing:....


This treatment makes sense. A cauliflower ear is an acquired deformity that begins with a pocket of blood called a hematoma that develops between skin and cartilage, disrupting the perichondrium that supplies nutrients. If untreated, several complications can occur.

http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/vault/wrestling/how-to-drain-a-cauliflower-ear-gross

EEK... do not watch

https://kk-kz.facebook.com/UFConFOX/videos/498686167003029/

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