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I tore a hamstring playing football, it hurt like fuck and when I went down I stayed there for a good 5 minutes

when I got up and got off the pitch it was then another 10 minutes, with ice on it, that I could get up again

that's not as serious as the injury Haye had

its pretty impressive what he managed to do for 6 rounds
Its almost the stuff of fictional legend isn't it...

Finally! The picture of him wrapped up! Didn't try very hard this time though. It was in his own home.

Also, still no statement from anyone else, just name dropping a couple of names.

As the song says ladies, "Dont stop believing"

David Haye Achilles injury pictures: Gruesome snaps after Tony Bellew fight - GRAPHIC | Boxing | Sport | Express.co.uk



Im still finding this hard to swallow. Why go to the trouble of taking a photo to prove a point if your not going to get Hayes head in it to prove its him? That could be any old stock photo to demonstrate what a ruptured Achilles looks like.

Now the more laws of physics point. If that tendon really snapped completely in the 6th, he wouldn't have just had a hobble, he litterally would not have been able walk because that's an essential part of your leg for walking. You need it to move your fucking foot, without it how the fuck are your calfs going to do anything if they aren't attached to your foot?!!!





For the FOURTH time in this thread alone @ross i am exposing you for talking absolute bullshit.We get you hate Haye but stop lying and making yourself look even more of a cunt than you already do.

Symptoms include a sudden sharp pain in the Achilles tendon which is often described as if being physically struck by an object or implement. A loud snapping noise or bang may also be heard at the time. A gap of 4 to 5 cm in the tendon can be felt immediately after injury which may be less obvious later as swelling increases. There will be considerable loss of function and the patient will most likely be limping, however they may still be quite capable of walking or even playing on due to other muscles compensating.



Achilles Tendon Rupture | Treatment, rehabilitation, exercises