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Always wondered about facial injuries from collision, or impact, probably because of the reports of 'punchy' boxers. After M. Ali's appearance at the Olympics there was a discussion in a UK media source that alluded to this, the person writing had been a boxer himself, and claimed it was common in the boxing world, but was generally not talked about. This made me wonder about this kind of injury and the olfactory bulb/nerve which is quite vulnerable, and how it relates to the BBB.
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