broken limb: is it misfortune or sign of poor technique?

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how you see it?

I think:
A) its rule number one that you do not hurt yourself with your move
B) good block is also counterattack
C) there is no random factors if you do not count referee as one
 
Technically true. If everyone saw with heightened awareness and absolute calm and clarity, things such as ligament injuries while stepping back from a checked kick and such would probably never occur.

What a world that would be....

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how you see it?

I think:
A) its rule number one that you do not hurt yourself with your move
B) good block is also counterattack
C) there is no random factors if you do not count referee as one

D) also abusing a steroid that has the side effect of weakening bones for years doesn't help either.

Lol@Silva
 
it can be either, or both.


look at mayweather, he was always breaking his hands and obviously he doesn't have poor technique.
 
it would come down to assigning a possibly infinite number of probabilities. Well, it couldn't be infinite, it has to sum to 1. But it would come down to assigning many probabilities
 
If you hate the fighter it's a sign of poor technique.
 
Your opinion on the matter will depend on your opinion of the fighter in question
 
So you don't think there are any random factors in fighting?

I would think you're greatly in the minority on that one. I think that's obviously incorrect.
 
Seems to be a fluke accident... That Hill break was brutal. But anything can happen in a fight.
 
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