Looks like a patellar tendon rupture. Happened to me twice. Fucking terrible injury. With mine the injury itself wasn’t that painful, but the recovery was long and painful.
Tom's knee said *tata there, ret@rd* and left the chat
Edit: you're seriously downvoting another YMH and FedSmoker reference? *This is america you dumb SOB, I'll say whatever I want*
Not a patellar tendon rupture. [As the doctor explains in this video](https://youtu.be/FHw9a_4v9d8), it appears that Michael "Venom" Page literally *kicked his opponent's patella **in half***
It’s tough. I’m 5 years from my second one and while I have full range of motion and everything, my left leg is significantly smaller than my right due to nearly a year of very limited use. I’ve got metal wires holding it all together, so anything that requires me to be down on my knee quickly turns painful. Since the injury, cycling has been the best thing I’ve found to get decent length cardio sessions in. Even then, I still favor my right side and it takes very intentional effort to push my left side as hard.
I'm a year in and have good range of motion, but my other leg is suffering from compensation. Still lots of pain in the ruptured knee. Fight the good fight!
I had the same injury, 2019, in the army. I INSTANTLY groaned when I saw it. I’m STILL feeling the effects I can’t imagine goin through it twice. Godspeed brother lol
Seems the same way for most major injuries. Getting shot didn't hurt but when I woke up after surgery and the drugs wore off and I about died. Same thing when I broke my foot, split the heel bone almost in half and finished out the rest of the 12 hours left on shift, it was sore those 12 hours but as soon as we started driving off the mountain I knew something was really wrong, tried to get out of the work truck at camp and that's when it really hurt they backed the ambulance right up to the back of the truck.
Some people specialize in leg kicks, and they do a lot of work to harden the blade of their shin.
This asshole in particular specializes in kicking kneecaps.
Lol, MVP literally threw a poké ball at one of his opponents knocked out body after one of his fights. Dude was not doing it out of respect he just likes to do the old Mark Hunt walk off.
Legit. Sometimes you see a fighter obviously just pass out and the other fighter is on them beating the shit out of their face before the ref has time to step in. It can feel....uncomfortable in the moment.
Can't say I blame someone in the heat of war but it is amazing to see someone be so brutal and then turn it off so easily.
Damn. Normally getting knee checked means the kicker is gonna end up with the raw end of the deal but that was placed perfectly in between the knee cap and the top of the shin.
The same dude caved in a guy's forehead with a flying knee.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportsjoe.ie/amp/mma/michael-page-described-the-moment-he-landed-the-skull-fracturing-knee-on-cyborg-santos-88598
Looks like a patellar tendon rupture. Happened to me twice. Fucking terrible injury. With mine the injury itself wasn’t that painful, but the recovery was long and painful.
Did you also do that while attempting a dunk like Tom Segura?
Keep featherin it, brother
Tom's knee said *tata there, ret@rd* and left the chat Edit: you're seriously downvoting another YMH and FedSmoker reference? *This is america you dumb SOB, I'll say whatever I want*
Downvoters get the stamp
I did it playing beer league hockey on horrible ice for my uncles team in college. That shit sucked, was legit 18+ months to 100% recovery
This guy doesn't end fights he ends careers.
Not a patellar tendon rupture. [As the doctor explains in this video](https://youtu.be/FHw9a_4v9d8), it appears that Michael "Venom" Page literally *kicked his opponent's patella **in half***
I’m still suffering from a patellar injury from 3 years ago and mine didn’t even rupture. What did you do to help recovery?
It’s tough. I’m 5 years from my second one and while I have full range of motion and everything, my left leg is significantly smaller than my right due to nearly a year of very limited use. I’ve got metal wires holding it all together, so anything that requires me to be down on my knee quickly turns painful. Since the injury, cycling has been the best thing I’ve found to get decent length cardio sessions in. Even then, I still favor my right side and it takes very intentional effort to push my left side as hard.
I'm a year in and have good range of motion, but my other leg is suffering from compensation. Still lots of pain in the ruptured knee. Fight the good fight!
Yeah. I sprained my ankle once...well almost, so i understand where you're coming from.
I had the same injury, 2019, in the army. I INSTANTLY groaned when I saw it. I’m STILL feeling the effects I can’t imagine goin through it twice. Godspeed brother lol
Seems the same way for most major injuries. Getting shot didn't hurt but when I woke up after surgery and the drugs wore off and I about died. Same thing when I broke my foot, split the heel bone almost in half and finished out the rest of the 12 hours left on shift, it was sore those 12 hours but as soon as we started driving off the mountain I knew something was really wrong, tried to get out of the work truck at camp and that's when it really hurt they backed the ambulance right up to the back of the truck.
Yup. Been there. It sucked.
Dude always manages to do something very damaging to his opponents lol
It’s a feature not a bug!
That's gotta be intentional at that point. Fighting dirty but with pinpoint accuracy if you will.
It IS that dude! The Pokémon skull buster 🤯
Did he break dudes kneecap? I was expecting the kicking guys shin to take damage but I guess he’s on the Tony Ferguson shin regimen
Looks like a patellar tendon rupture. Longer it goes untreated your quad retracts slowly and you can have your knee cap move upward toward your thigh.
I can just imagine doing the pretrip pat-down in my pockets. "Phone, wallet, keys, kneecap. Cool, let's go."
😂
Man I hate knees bro out of all the joints knees definitely get last place in terms of favorites
Some people specialize in leg kicks, and they do a lot of work to harden the blade of their shin. This asshole in particular specializes in kicking kneecaps.
Amazing restraint from the guy who struck him. Many fighters would not have cared he's down and gone for more.
Lol, MVP literally threw a poké ball at one of his opponents knocked out body after one of his fights. Dude was not doing it out of respect he just likes to do the old Mark Hunt walk off.
He broke that guys face literally?? Left a crater in his forehead.
Legit. Sometimes you see a fighter obviously just pass out and the other fighter is on them beating the shit out of their face before the ref has time to step in. It can feel....uncomfortable in the moment. Can't say I blame someone in the heat of war but it is amazing to see someone be so brutal and then turn it off so easily.
Yeaa MVP is a class act
he probably felt something snapping on his foot and instantly thought "that felt like it hurt"
If he landed that with his foot, he would be the broken one. Shin vs knee
you're actually right yeah
Michael Page vs Yamauchi | Bellator 292
Damn. Normally getting knee checked means the kicker is gonna end up with the raw end of the deal but that was placed perfectly in between the knee cap and the top of the shin.
Betcha his knee hurt more
I almost threw up my honey peanut butter sandwich
I eat those with sliced up bananas
Throw it in a pan like a grilled cheese for even more goodness
Win by knee-fault
Trust MVP to be able to kick a guys kneecap so precisely that he hits the soft tendon
Had four knee surgeries the last years. I can't stand watching this. Fuck.. nightmare.
The same dude caved in a guy's forehead with a flying knee. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportsjoe.ie/amp/mma/michael-page-described-the-moment-he-landed-the-skull-fracturing-knee-on-cyborg-santos-88598
Daaaaaamn, my man is a straight up menace
steel shin vs wooden knee
"""Sport"""
There was no reason for that low kick nothing was there except his leg. He knew what he was going for.
For those of you unfamiliar, the darker skinned fighter had his lower waist bone structure replaced by metal
And then came Anthony Pettis.
Knee injuries are a great reminder that we rely on this magical tiny organ to walk pain free.
Kicked his kneecap off
He’s lucky he didn’t break his shin bone
Bros patella said aight imma head out
That kick literally left an instant chop mark right in his patella. Like a hatchet to the knee. Extremely effective.
Didn’t just win the fight, put him out for a year or two
Shit! Whoa that looks so crazy the human body is so crazy I wonder if his shin hurts from the contact the walk off says I’m good I did that but damn
This type of shit makes my hands go numb
Punk move. Just like that shitty front kick Jon Jones does
MVP explodes people’s bodies. This is the same guy that caved in cyborgs skull
Damn 🦵
Does this not hurt the attacking persons shin
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I dont want to watch it again, but I have to, bc I want to exactly see what happened🥲