The exact number of boxers seriously injured each year can vary significantly depending on the level of competition and reporting practices, but estimates suggest that thousands of boxers experience serious injuries annually. According to some studies, about 10-20% of professional boxers may sustain significant injuries during their careers, with traumatic brain injuries being among the most concerning. However, comprehensive data is often lacking, making it challenging to provide a precise figure.
An adult will seriously struggle to do this, let alone a 10 year old, sorry.
The number of stuntmen injured each year can vary significantly, but estimates suggest that around 5-10% of stunt performers experience injuries during filming. While exact figures are hard to pinpoint due to inconsistent reporting, the industry acknowledges that stunts carry inherent risks, with injuries ranging from minor to serious. Safety measures and training have improved over the years, but the nature of the work still leads to a notable number of incidents annually.
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10500/year
In the normal year, there are 365 days.
Every year, thousands of children are killed or seriously injured!
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were around 38,800 drivers seriously injured in motor vehicle crashes in the United States in 2019.
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There is no specific statistic for the number of people seriously injured or killed in senseless traffic disputes each year. However, road rage incidents can lead to serious injuries or fatalities, and it is important for drivers to stay calm and avoid escalating conflicts while on the road.
how many players get injured in a year in professional football
i have no clue
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Many.
about three thousand a year
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Pro Boxers fight from 2 to 4 times a year.
YES! You can seriously get hurt on black Friday because of the crowds of people waiting to get what they want at stores! On TV every year you hear about somebody getting trampled, seriously injured, or even possibly killed from, people rushing and running for clothes, jewelry, etc.