first of all he ''literally would not have been able to walk'' because ''you need it to move your fucking foot''
so someone posts a video of someone doing something which resembles jogging (albeit not very fast as you can see the pain etched on her face) and stepping over hurdlesNow 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?!!!
not good enough though, you get a video of someone who walks himself off the court (something which he literally couldn't do due to his injury) without much of a limp, he then takes time out (something which Haye didn't have the luxury of) walks back onto the court, throws three baskets or whatever (I'm not a basketball fan so the terminology may be wrong) and then walks himself back off the court after that.That video shows an athlete slowly hobbling round and at no point putting full force on her damaged leg because with a ruptured Achilles she is not able to.
now I'm guessing that as Basketball is a team sport what they would have had is the luxury of a substitute, there was no need for him to continue, Haye was in a ring with someone who was paid to punch him in the face ''Oh hang on a minute Tony, go easy on me, I think I've just snapped my fucking leg in half'' Haye wasn't running around the ring like a fucking sprinter he was backed up on the ropes because he could barely walk.
Now could you post a video of the Haye v Bellew fight and tell us what minute we have to watch to see this explosive right hand which took an almighty leap for him to attempt because we are all still waiting for that.
@ross.
@Batman that basketball video says tear. Read the difference between tear and rupture. Rupture means completely snapped. Tear is just a tear and will still have function
Bryant completely tore his Achilles tendon and made two free throws before walking off under his own power. Even in the most vulnerable moment of his career, Kobe was defiant. He refused to let anything, even immense physical pain, defeat him.A successful procedure is performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache, director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship program at Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles. The following day, the surgeon speaks with Sam Farmer of the L.A. Times, describing Bryant’s rupture as typical of hundreds he has repaired over a period of 23 years. He adds that the procedure can be likened to stitching together two ends of a mop.
Surprisingly, there are no differences between a complete tear and a rupture. However, a tear can be partial or complete. An Achilles tendon injury, for instance, can be a tear or a rupture. ... The Achilles tendon is often torn or ruptured during quick movements, such as starting a race.14 Jan 2014
It doesn't matter how severe Hayes injury was , at the end of the day he lost to a fat CW.
He is nothing more than a show pony now living in the past.
Keep going Ross, that hole is nearly dug! 😂😂
But again he still did t run or jump off it did he unless there's footage that wasn't on that video and he had to get off the court because he couldn't continue! You lot crack me up
Ross, you are like Don Quixote chasing windmills. You must be Tyson Fury.
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