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Kan man återhämta sig helt efter en sådan skada? Nu tänker jag både fysiskt och mentalt?
Mentalt så borde ju minnet av hur ens smalben går av alltid finnas kvar och kommer man då undvika att sparka låga sparkar av den anledningen?
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Baserat på vad jag personligen tror, samt Corey Hills (som råkade ut för samma sak) kommentarer:
Fysiskt? Kanske, om där inte uppstått nerv-skador eller dylikt.
Mentalt? Nej, troligtvis inte.
För att inte tala om hur ens motståndare kommer agera.
Alla kommer sparka mot den där punkten, bara det är nog tillräckligt mentalt knäckande för att det ska göra en "comeback" väldigt orimlig.
Corey Hill:
"I suffered some pretty bad nerve damage. That's the biggest fear I have for him. Bones heal up pretty well, but you get those muscles and those nerves tangled in the wrong way -- we were left with a condition where I have two toes on that foot I broke that won't extend. I tell people, man, in light of what happened, this is a very serious injury and my heart goes out. This is something I will carry with me the rest of my life, knowing that I will never, ever be 100-percent the way I felt in that cage."
"We're in a sport, a profession, that requires you to be tough, to be physically fit. And to have your body fail in that way, just the mental side is horrendous. You'll always have that doubt in the back of your mind. I don't care who you are. It never goes away."
"If I could answer that, I would," he says. "If I honestly could... do you get over it? People ask that. I feel like I'm a very tough individual, but at some point I'm not sure what people want me to tell them.
"You guys think I don't get in this cage, and not at one point do I worry about my leg or my health? Every fight I do. I mean, I do. Look at what my family has been through.
"I don't know if you're ever over it," Hill continues. "We've changed our fighting styles three or four times to accommodate my condition where the toes don't extend. We've tried to work around that the best we can, and every time I change my style, I know why I'm doing it. Why are you changing your style five years later? Oh, because of this horrific injury. Every time we do something to make it better, I have to remember why I'm here and how did I get here. It's scary sometimes. It doesn't stop everybody I fight from kicking that leg. It doesn't stop everyone from going after it. That's part of what we signed up for. And you know that going into it. You know, the first thing this guy is going to do, he's going to kick your leg."
http://www.mmafighting.com/2014/1/1/...on-silvas-long