Re: Wilder claims broken right arm before training camp...Hmmm...I dunno!
Posted: 05 Dec 2018, 13:34
jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 13:34Hoarding surely.
Pedantic....who says?
. . . says a lowlife hater.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:22 "... Personally I've stepped into a ring with torn ligaments, broken bones, and I'm nothing, nobody, fighting for free. "
So you're an amateur and fought with broken bones, huh? Precisely what bones were broken before you stepped into the ring?
If you have a broken arm your arm is in a cast, you don't box.
Endless baloney from lowlife Wilder and his lowlife fans.
ironbeard wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:37. . . says a lowlife hater.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:22 "... Personally I've stepped into a ring with torn ligaments, broken bones, and I'm nothing, nobody, fighting for free. "
So you're an amateur and fought with broken bones, huh? Precisely what bones were broken before you stepped into the ring?
If you have a broken arm your arm is in a cast, you don't box.
Endless baloney from lowlife Wilder and his lowlife fans.
I have fought with a broken hand, broken ribs, broken nose, and other injuries you would not believe if I posted them.
Wilder did not say he fought with a broken arm. He said that he broke his arm in sparring prior to camp.
You do not survive if you lose the fights I have been in, haterboy.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:44ironbeard wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:37. . . says a lowlife hater.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:22 "... Personally I've stepped into a ring with torn ligaments, broken bones, and I'm nothing, nobody, fighting for free. "
So you're an amateur and fought with broken bones, huh? Precisely what bones were broken before you stepped into the ring?
If you have a broken arm your arm is in a cast, you don't box.
Endless baloney from lowlife Wilder and his lowlife fans.
I have fought with a broken hand, broken ribs, broken nose, and other injuries you would not believe if I posted them.
Wilder did not say he fought with a broken arm. He said that he broke his arm in sparring prior to camp.
Weren't your legs and back broken too, plus you had the flu and a bad case of the Black Death and that's why you lost?
I realize the best part of you ran down your mother's leg, so this may be hard to understand. Broken fingers, 3 torn ligaments in ankle, cracked knee cap, cracked L5, I've fought with a few issues like countless other fighters have. Simple fact, doesn't really matter though. Always gonna be some punk made bitch like you to pretend you know anything about it.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:22 "... Personally I've stepped into a ring with torn ligaments, broken bones, and I'm nothing, nobody, fighting for free. "
So you're an amateur and fought with broken bones, huh? Precisely what bones were broken before you stepped into the ring?
If you have a broken arm your arm is in a cast, you don't box.
Endless baloney from lowlife Wilder and his lowlife fans.
Easy there, big boy. So you fought as an amateur with cracked knee cap, cracked spine, broken fingers, etc. What, did you get wheeled into the ring on a ramp and a wheelchair, or carried in on a guerney?SFW wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:51I realize the best part of you ran down your mother's leg, so this may be hard to understand. Broken fingers, 3 torn ligaments in ankle, cracked knee cap, cracked L5, I've fought with a few issues like countless other fighters have. Simple fact, doesn't really matter though. Always gonna be some punk made bitch like you to pretend you know anything about it.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 14:22 "... Personally I've stepped into a ring with torn ligaments, broken bones, and I'm nothing, nobody, fighting for free. "
So you're an amateur and fought with broken bones, huh? Precisely what bones were broken before you stepped into the ring?
If you have a broken arm your arm is in a cast, you don't box.
Endless baloney from lowlife Wilder and his lowlife fans.
I scored it wide for Fury that's how much of a Wilder fan I am. Endless drivel from these dickless wannabes my goodness.
While pars stress fractures are quite common, they are also most assuredly fractures of bone in the back.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 16:07
No he didn't. It was a pars stress fracture which is common and not as bad as it sounds.