Full-Force Collisions: Why Experts Are Worried About Tai Tuivasa's New Sport
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A Dangerous New Sport
Tai Tuivasa, a well-known UFC fighter, has recently introduced a new sport called "Run It Straight." This sport involves two athletes running towards each other at full speed and colliding without any protective gear. The sport has sparked controversy, with many fans and experts expressing concern about its safety.
Expert Warns of Life-Threatening Risks
Dr. Brian Sutterer, a sports medicine expert, has spoken out against the sport, stating that it is far more dangerous than slap fighting. He believes that the lack of protective gear and the high impact of the collisions put participants at risk of serious injuries, including:
- Spinal cord damage
- Paralysis
- Death
In comparison, slap fighting, which has also been criticized for its dangers, only poses a risk of concussions. While concussions are serious, they are not as life-threatening as the injuries that could result from "Run It Straight."
Tai Tuivasa's UFC Struggles
Tai Tuivasa's recent performance in the UFC has also been a topic of discussion. After winning five consecutive fights, he has now lost six in a row. Fans have been calling for him to retire, but he remains an active fighter on the UFC roster.
The Future of "Run It Straight"
The future of "Run It Straight" is uncertain, with many hoping that it will be shut down due to its high risk of serious injury. As for Tai Tuivasa, it remains to be seen whether he will be given another chance to prove himself in the UFC.