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Mikesurf
Holy shit did anyone catch the video of this dude whop broke his leg last night ? If you think Joe Theisman years back was bad wait til you see this. he breaks ihis leg throwing a kick at his opponent and it breaks right there.. looks like a piece of spaghetti.. but to make it worse he doesnt realize it and he tries to stand.

UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH chekc it out the video is on TMZ.com and probably you tube but here is a copy of the picture dont say I didnt warn you.



http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templa...2&zoneid=13

Joe in Philly
They played an edited version on the TMZ TV show that didn't show the break. They did show the reactions of some of their staffers watching it. Major cringing going on.

I can't figure out how a leg could snap like that. It makes me wonder if he has some underlying health issue. I'm thinking of pitcher Dave Dravecky, whose arm snapped throwing a pitch. From Wikipedia:

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...a cancerous desmoid tumor was found in Dravecky's pitching arm. He underwent surgery on October 7, 1988, removing half of the deltoid muscle in his pitching arm and freezing the humerus bone in an effort to eliminate all of the cancerous cells. By July 1989, he was pitching in the minors, and on August 10, he made a highly publicized return to the major leagues, pitching 8 innings and defeating Cincinnati 4-3. In his following start five days later against the Expos, Dravecky pitched three no-hit innings, but in the fifth inning, he felt a tingling sensation in his arm. In the sixth inning he started off shaky, allowing a home run to the lead off batter and then hitting the second batter, Andres Gallaraga Then, on his first pitch to Tim Raines, his humerus bone snapped, ending his career.
TC
Corey Hill is something like 6'6 and either 155 or 170 weight class. With that physique, he's gotta be brittle.
climber30
Too tall to fight at that weightclass.. I guess that's the price you pay for trying to get reach advantage
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