Slap fighting risks brain damage
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•Slap fighting: Concussion concerns raised by doctors
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Competitors face off and take turns to deliver bare, full-force, open-handed strikes to the cheek.
Unlike boxing, no head gear is allowed and defenders cannot duck to avoid blows.
Opponents are scored based on the amount of damage they inflict and how well they cope with getting slapped themselves.
Liverpool will hold the first -ever British Heavyweight Slap Fight Competition next month .
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