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I'm on the fence wether winning with a broken arm really is a positive thing.
Because something happened in that fight that broke his arm. Which is obviously not a good thing. And on top of that he was losing that fight rather clearly.
He just got up once more and landed that knee beautifully which resulted in a one shot ko really. It's not like he toughened through Gilbert and won a dog fight decision.
Not hating on the guy by any means. Good for him that he had the pain tolerance to push through and beautiful finishing sequence. Seriously questioning Arielle's take though.
Does it really make the win more impressive? It's literally the same win, but with the additional information that the winning fighter got injured significantly through the bout...
How is that better than winning like that without getting significantly injured?!
Because something happened in that fight that broke his arm. Which is obviously not a good thing. And on top of that he was losing that fight rather clearly.
He just got up once more and landed that knee beautifully which resulted in a one shot ko really. It's not like he toughened through Gilbert and won a dog fight decision.
Not hating on the guy by any means. Good for him that he had the pain tolerance to push through and beautiful finishing sequence. Seriously questioning Arielle's take though.
Does it really make the win more impressive? It's literally the same win, but with the additional information that the winning fighter got injured significantly through the bout...
How is that better than winning like that without getting significantly injured?!