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Oh, fuck me. I'm done w/ you. So if you're a Silva fan saying 'fluke' is not cool but if you're NOT a Silva fan saying it is spot on. The word carries the connotation that it was pure luck. Weidman and his team knew that the technique COULD break Silva's leg.
From here: Chris Weidman: Injury inflicted upon Anderson Silva at UFC 168 was no fluke
So now you are going to try and insult me, because I used your own example to prove my point, and explained my position?
Let me try to explain this to you.
A word only carries it's meaning in these situations, based on the context they are used. A rabid Silva fan might use the term to try and detract from Chris's accomplishments, while an unbiased person like me will use the term to outline that the resulting broken shin from a leg check is very rare, with the focus just being on the technique and the results from the technique, NOT the fighters credibility.
You can post all the links you want, to other peoples OPINIONS.
But we already hashed out the definition of "Fluke" and I proved that the resulting broken shin was in fact a fluke.
Would it be a mistake to say it is only rabid Chris Weidman fans that argue this point? Would that be fair?