They need to adjust to make it safer for every fighter when they step inside the ring, the mistake that has been made before
should not be happening anymore.
Fighters nowadays are balance with the weight and the capabilities, it will be on their skills and talents that they will standup
from their opponents, good competitions, and much safer fights.
Though there are still some cases especially during the amateur fights but all in all it's lesser comparing from the old era of this sport.
From the old boxing, there are sure changes from the recent boxing to the boxing now, there were rules that needed to add just to make the sports even safer but apparently, it is not enough for those brain damage can not be determined in just by looking at the fighters it will only occur only on the fight, there are indeed deaths in the MMA but that is prevented and decrease with the judgment of the referee's so it is really a more challenging job for the referee's because in there hands in the lives of the said fighter
A particular fighter needs to fight in their said given division but in the exhibition matches fighters can fight any fighter in any division but with just a limited number of rounds of 3 to 5, well many are in favor of the said decreasing of the rounds on boxing but I think it is a safer way to lessen certain deaths inside the ring,
That won't happen as per reducing the rounds, there are specific rounding counts depending on the weight limit per se. It's unavoidable really because it's a contact sport.
The boxers are aware of those risks because even a long time ago, they've heard and seen the news about a sudden passing through major blows on the temple.
That's the risk they know and their trainers are also assessing that so that it won't happen to the fighters that they're coaching. They know what's best for each of them and they've already embraced this as a chosen profession.
Well, the boxing commission really knows this aswell but they can not reduce certain rounds because boxing will now be boring to watch in a limited round what can they do to prevent it and to lessen the death, they are now admitting that they can not do a thing to this kind of problem but I don't really think coaches or the fighter can remedy that part with their training, but in further more years to come, it is just going to be uglier if they chooses to change certain rules in the declining popularity of Boxing over MMA like I have said if the