How? Not a sob story just experienced here. If I wanted attention I would have given details. Relationships are hard work and they require both parties to contribute, it's not just one sided. Relationships also have to do with sharing spaces, friends, family ect. You can not have a relationship that is closed off, just wont last.
When you have a huge age difference, your personal life experiences are so far detached from your partners. You also have problems communicating because each generation has it's own unique way of communicating. Not to mention culture--when you have to sit down with your partners friends and they start talking about things that happened before you were even born.
But I'm glad I contributed to the card so Conor gets paid more. I have never fully broken a bone like that, and if I did they didn't tell me, the worst bone injury I had (or the most painful) was to my sternum and it took it years before I could do dips comfortably again, not months. So honestly he should have to take a few years off, legally.
But then again a bone snap is worse than what happened to me. Honestly, Conor needs to either ensure that his shin gets stronger (if that's possible) or never fight MMA again. But that's just how I feel, because even if he does if his shin isn't 100% he can't use it the same way, and even if it is 100% it still wasn't durable enough to use it that way so that's one less weapon. However, maybe he can improvise. Personally, I wouldn't risk it if I were in his position, because his opponent can still try calf kicks even if he doesn't keep using shin kicks like that.
Honestly, MMA fighters should get paid a lot more than boxers, it's obviously more dangerous than boxing.
Originally posted by Mariland3
Dude I was furious with how that went down, I was furious as **** for Conor for one, because he said Poirier would go out on a stretcher and he went out on a stretches, when I saw it I was demoralized.
He said he would kill him and indeed he did.
When it comes to leg injuries they can heal now but it will never be the same. His career might be over.
Originally posted by Mariland3
But then again a bone snap is worse than what happened to me. Honestly, Conor needs to either ensure that his shin gets stronger (if that's possible) or never fight MMA again. But that's just how I feel, because even if he does if his shin isn't 100% he can't use it the same way, and even if it is 100% it still wasn't durable enough to use it that way so that's one less weapon. However, maybe he can improvise. Personally, I wouldn't risk it if I were in his position, because his opponent can still try calf kicks even if he doesn't keep using shin kicks like that.Honestly, MMA fighters should get paid a lot more than boxers, it's obviously more dangerous than boxing.
He will probably come back as a commentator or in that capacity. His career is not over
Bones fuse back together, they are made of calcium, so calcium deposits build up, it could be very well the case that breaks can make a bone more durable than ever when, I had a dislocation in my elbow and one day years later when I was bench pressing it turns out some of the cartilage loosened from that area, they took it out and years after that I was still able to bench more so that area eventually did grow new cartilage once the older damaged cartilage was removed.