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Didn't see.. my apologies my sensitive friendDid you really need to post this in a new thread instead of the other one going all morning? "Shattered legs/ shattered dreams"
Didn't see.. my apologies my sensitive friendDid you really need to post this in a new thread instead of the other one going all morning? "Shattered legs/ shattered dreams"
its unbreakableEspecially when there's a titanium rod in your bone.
Your bones builds back stronger after fractures.
Conor kinda stepped weird. Didn't throw kick in that sequence.
They do have to dummy. I know a guy who boxes and had to get his hands registered.Youre probably one of those guys who believes that karate black belts must register their hands as deadly weapons.
We need Tony Ferguson to explain the science behind legs and metal:
There was a conspiracy back in the day that mirko has metal plates in his left leg that made his left kick so lethalEspecially when there's a titanium rod in your bone.
It's because you forgot to capitalize the "M" in Mcgregor.
Nate's legs are indestructible because his skeleton is fused with Stocktonium-209, the realest element of the whole periodic table.Nate Diaz has legs stronger then metal. Tony bled right away after one checked kick
that isn’t what he askedYour bones builds back stronger after fractures.
you're God damn rightEspecially when there's a titanium rod in your bone.
It is true for a short period of time but after a while it goes back to normal, but in this case they have a metal rod reinforcing the bone.that's not true and even if it was you could still break the same bone in a different area.
Chris and Conor coming back next year... Do they dare?
It is true for a short period of time but after a while it goes back to normal, but in this case they have a metal rod reinforcing the bone.
a metal bar in your leg is completely different than a hip replacement.yea, my brother has a metal plate in his hip, but it didn't make him stronger. it hurts him when it rains or gets cold and his strength wasn't the same.
LMAO, I honestly do not think ove seen you post something that would be embarrassing by how stupid it is, even to people who eat paint for breakfast and sniff glue for lunch.Your bones builds back stronger after fractures.
a metal bar in your leg is completely different than a hip replacement.
The bone gets stronger from minor fractures like microscopic ones. That's why you condition your shins. Snapping your leg however is just going to make it way weaker.that's not true and even if it was you could still break the same bone in a different area.