Sarah Blewden gets banned from boxing due to her breast implants!

Blewden? Repeated blows to her fake breasts? I won't go there. I won't............
Daily Mail:
A model-turned-boxer has been banned from fighting - because of her breast implants.
Sarah Blewden, 25, has been told that repeated blows to her false breasts could knock them out of shape and damage her breast tissue.
Now boxing chiefs won't allow her to compete - dealing a knock-out blow for her hopes of competing in the Olympics in the future.
The pretty pugilist had breast enlargement surgery in 2003 to take her chest size up to a 32C from a 32B and to boost her modeling career.
She turned to boxing two years ago as a way of keeping fit but realised she had a natural talent for it.
Sarah, who runs a successful hair salon, applied to the Amateur Boxing Association (ABA) so she could compete in the ring.
She was stunned when she was told she wasn't allowed to fight under Queensbury rules due to her implants.
A medical expert from the association said Sarah's chest was at risk of 'capsular contracture' or distortion if they were repeatedly hit.
Blood cells in the breast tissue pushed forward by the implants could also be harmed, it was ruled.
Sarah, from Poole, Dorset, said: 'I think it is just ridiculous. My surgeon said they make me no more vulnerable than any other woman. They are not enormous ones - they are in proportion.
'They are gel implants and not liquid so they won't burst. And if I suffer capsular contracture and need to pay for corrective surgery then that is my decision.'
Sarah also asked the ABA if she could wear a breast protector in the ring but was told that might not prevent her breasts from damage.
She said: 'They told me they have not got an approved breast protector but it just seems they haven't done the research and aren't willing to do it. I think I am the first woman to approach the ABA with this problem.
'Women haven't been allowed to box for that long and this is an obstacle I want to get over so other women like me won't have the same problem.'