> Can a boxer be allowed to box if they have metal implants in hands or head?

Can a boxer be allowed to box if they have metal implants in hands or head?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
Let's say they got their hands mangled in a machine and got metal for bones and joints giving them a slight advantage

Nick, MArco Antonio Barerra and Edwin Valero had metals plates implanted in theirs skull half theirs careers. I just dont know if someone with metals in their hands would be allowed to box. Antonio Margarito was caught with cement like substance when mixed with perspiration(the plaster of Paris) in his gloves vs Mosley and it was not allowed. They probably wont allow it bro or we would see Androids fighting in the squared ring in the near future

Sure, why not, do to an auto accident Marco Antonio Barerra had a metal plate in his skull most of his career. I didn't know about Valero untill I read the answer above and I know of no fighter with metal in his hands, that one might not go over too well with the rule makers, but there is no problem with fighters with metal in their heads.

I think it does not matter in the amateur and the pro is essential

Hell as long as you don't tell them But if you go pro they might check you.

Let's say they got their hands mangled in a machine and got metal for bones and joints giving them a slight advantage