no I don't think so however you can go deaf if people punch you dead hard in the ear.
James "Deaf" Burke was a pro boxer. so yes. and good luck
Loud or full volume - But it takes years to become deaf off very loud music. At 95 decibels, there is a chance of becoming deaf. 180 - 200 decibels can kill you.
James 'Deaf' Burke was one of England's earliest boxing champions. He was tried for murder after one of his opponent's died from the beating that Burke gave him. After that he found it difficult to find matches and wound up travelling to America to fight. He passed away at the age of 36 from tuberculosis (1809-1845). He was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992. Click on the 'James Burke' link on this page to read more about him.
I would say that becoming deaf in his later life was a challenge, since he kept writing music.
Thomas Edison also called Al became deaf form his scarlet fever that he had a a child. There are different theories. Some even believed of the conductor boxing his ears which claimed to be true. Edison claimed himself that he was grabbed by his ears and lifted to a train. He got deaf in one ear and 80% in the other. When Edison was 14, he contracted scarlet fever. The effect of the fever, as well as a blow to the head by an angry train conductor, caused Edison to become completely deaf in his left ear, and 80 percent deaf in the other.
If listening to your ipod for prolonged periods of time or listening to it too loudly, you can increase your chances of becoming deaf later on in life.
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Almost deaf
Deaf Literature = a body of written stories, poems, songs and other genres which include Deaf characters, Deaf culture, Deaf identity and Deaf experiences in their work.
yes he did he was deaf but after sometime he did not care if he was deaf it was better for him to concentrate
The area where a boxing fight is held is called a boxing ring.
veeraphol sahaprom won the wba bantamweight title in only his forth pro fight in1995
As deaf as a rock.