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12-29-2013, 05:46 PM
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Re: Leg Snapped from Throwing Leg Kick
What fight were you watching? Silva was being dominated. Herb Dean could've called a TKO at a coupla of points where Silva was barely defending himself from the barrage of punches Weidman was throwing from the top. |
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12-29-2013, 08:28 PM
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Re: Leg Snapped from Throwing Leg Kick
Silva had a long winning streak defending his title and Weidman capitalized on Silva's typical cockiness in the first fight with a sweet left hook and it left Silva crushed for his loss. Now seeing this injury from Weidman's leg kick defense in this rematch I'll bet $$ Silva retires and does so permanently because his mind and body have ben defeated. I've always enjoyed watching Silva fight, amazing talents and skill but that cockiness worn old for me, ultimately his lack of respect of the other fighter started the downfall of his career in the hands of Weidman not once but twice. Life's a bitch. I look forward to seeing this rematch fight ASAP let alone the whole card for that event. |
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12-29-2013, 08:45 PM
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Re: Leg Snapped from Throwing Leg Kick
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Chris Weidman accepted his UFC middleweight title belt with a grimace and a furtive look over his shoulder. Anderson Silva writhed and screamed on the canvas behind him, his left leg grotesquely broken by a kick to Weidman's knee. The champ couldn't celebrate after the UFC's year-end show ended with a stark reminder of the brutality at the core of this flashy, fast-growing sport. Weidman defended his title when Silva broke his shin on a kick to Weidman's knee in the second round Saturday night, ending UFC 168 with a horrific injury. While Weidman (11-0) awkwardly acknowledged his victory, the MGM Grand Garden crowd watched with reverence and horror as medical personnel tended to Silva (33-6), whose shin bent to a 90-degree angle after Weidman blocked his kick 1:16 into the round. "There's no real excitement in a fight finishing like that, because you never want to see anyone get hurt like that," Weidman said after his second straight win over the long-reigning champion. Weidman, who earned his belt with an upset victory in July, also dominated the first round of the rematch, pinning Silva to the mat and punishing him with blows. In the second, Weidman used his knee to stop Silva's kick with perfect mixed martial arts technique, never anticipating the result. "I did work on checking kicks," Weidman said. "I figured if I (caught) him on my knee, it could really hurt him. Crazy how this happened." Although the injury happened too quickly to be seen by most naked eyes in Las Vegas, the sound of Silva's cracking shin could be heard at cageside. Thousands of fans cringed and moaned when the replay was shown on the arena's big screens. "I knew coming into the fight that what he could hurt me most with was the leg kicks," Weidman said. "We trained checking the kick a lot. The idea is to pull your leg and for their shin to land at the knee. That's exactly what I did, and I felt his leg go right away." Referee Herb Dean waved off the fight when Silva fell back, clutching his leg with both hands. Silva left the octagon strapped to a stretcher with a brace on his leg, screaming in pain. With his belt back around his waist, Weidman paid tribute to the injured ex-champion. "He's still known as the greatest fighter of all time," Weidman said. Silva's nearly seven-year reign atop the middleweight division ended nearly six months ago when Weidman stopped the preening, posturing champion with a left hook at UFC 162. With two straight wins, the former Hofstra wrestler has firmly ended Silva's reign. The injury in the rematch conceivably could end the 38-year-old Brazilian's MMA career. |
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01-01-2014, 01:18 PM
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Re: Leg Snapped from Throwing Leg Kick
That's how checking kicks pays off. Weidman won't have people throwing them at him for a while probably. Poor Anderson, you would think that his shins would be harder after all that Muay Thai. But I guess being 38 doesnt help either.
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