The adage has long been that mixed martial arts is safer than boxing. The oft-repeated idea is that when boxers are knocked down, they're given 10 seconds to stand back up and take more concussive blows. In MMA, in many cases, the fight is over shortly after a fighter hits the deck.
Dr. Charles Bernick is heading up the Professional Fighters Brain Health Study at the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas. The study is looking at the brains of hundreds of fighters to identify when and how contact becomes a problem for fighters.
Bernick joins Jack Encarnacao tonight for a Sunday Sitdown chat on the Sherdog Radio Network "Rewind" to discuss the study, shed light on long-held assumptions about the affect of concussive blows on fighters, and why there is nothing safe about combat sports.
Check out the show here.