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A link to this article was originally posted by krebs303 in the UFC Thread.
I felt it deserved a place of its own in The Clinic.
The Cutting Edge: How MMA Fighters Face Pugilistic Plastic Surgery
http://www.wired.com/playbook/2011/03/mma-plastic-surgery/all/1
Scary stuff when all the implications are considered.
I felt it deserved a place of its own in The Clinic.
The Cutting Edge: How MMA Fighters Face Pugilistic Plastic Surgery
http://www.wired.com/playbook/2011/03/mma-plastic-surgery/all/1
Scary stuff when all the implications are considered.
Ask bioethicist Andy Miah, Director of the Creative Futures Research Centre at the University of the West of Scotland about Matheson’s vision of a superfighter, and he’ll tell you that the idea of corrupting sport or human performance is a ship that’s long since sailed.
“We crossed that line many decades ago with the discovery of penicillin or anesthesia, then with the boon in cosmetic and functional surgeries,” he said. “Sports will follow, and fighting will lead the way.”
"It may mean that the athlete who hasn’t gone through the intervention will no longer be competitive and even be forced into retirement or compelled to enhance,” Miah says. “Should we care about that? I don’t think so. It’s a tough world. If you want to be an elite athlete today, you have to make sacrifices.”![]()
"The era of the natural human is slowly coming to an end, both biologically and ideologically,” Andy Miah says.![]()