Causes Of Maggie's Neck Injury

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Maggie is at fault for her neck injury because Frankie had always reminded her to keep her hands up and to protect herself.
Frankie is at blame for Maggie’s injury because he agreed to train her and that later led to getting the fight with Blue Bear.
Scrap can be blamed for the injury because he pressured Frankie to train Maggie. Also, he kept encouraging Maggie to become a fighter and follow her dreams to be one.
Maggie’s family didn’t support Maggie and that led her to leaving and having to fight on her own, which made her want to be a fighter leading to the injury.
The assistant didn’t remove the stool in time, and that's what caused Maggie’s injury in the first place.
The referee caused Maggie’s neck injury because he didn’t try to stop Blue Bear from trying to hit Maggie in the face.
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The fault can be put on Blue Bear since she kept fighting Maggie when she wasn’t supposed to. Which led to her to punch Maggie and causing the neck injury.
Society created Maggie’s neck injury because people supported boxing and the injuries that get caused by it. The stool created Maggie’s injury because it was in the way when Maggie had gotten knocked

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