The Science Behind Jon Jones' Kick That Knocked Out Stipe Miocic
Las Vegas, USAMon Nov 18 2024
Jon Jones created a sensation when he finished Stipe Miocic with a spinning back kick at UFC 309. The question on everyone's mind was, what made this kick so powerful? Dr. David Abbasi, an orthopedic surgeon, gave some insight. He explained that when the kick hit Stipe's left abdominal area, it triggered his parasympathetic nervous system, which controls digestion and rest. This system kicked in to keep blood flow to the brain and prevent fainting. The hit likely affected organs like the spleen and intestines, causing immense pain.
But what exactly happened to Stipe's body? Another expert, Dr. Brian Stutterer, analyzed the impact. He believed the kick mainly hit Stipe's latissimus dorsi muscle but also damaged his ribs and possibly his spleen. While Stipe seemed okay after the fight, Dr. Stutterer thought he might have fractured ribs. Fans were concerned about Stipe's health, especially since he announced his retirement soon after.
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What ethical considerations should be taken into account when analyzing and publicizing such injuries in combat sports?
Is the UFC hiding the true extent of Miocic's injuries to protect their reputation?
What is the scientific validity of Dr. Abbasi's explanation of the kick's effects on Miocic's nervous system?
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