![]() ![]() But man, this is not fun, I can't believe it happened. ![]() Hopefully, something's gonna come out of this that's good. "Honestly, as soon as it happened and I hit the floor and seen what happened to my leg and the pain started hitting me, I was just trying to put my mind on something positive that's gonna come out of this. I'm trying to find the blessing in disguise, the silver lining of this. They said between six and 12 months, I'll be good to go. "And then as far as actually training, I don't know. "I think it's gonna be eight weeks until I can walk without crutches and stuff, and drive and all that. " My fibula was broken as well, but I guess when they put the tibia back together and my leg was straight, the fibula kind of matched back up to where it was broken and they feel like that could heal on its own as long as I'm not putting weight on it and stuff." Chris Weidmans shares X-ray pics of brutal leg break. They drill it through the tibia and make it straight and hard. "They put a titanium rod through the tibia, they go through the knee and they put the rod in. "Surgery was successful," Weidman said in a video on social media. The former UFC middleweight champion snapped the leg in two with the very. The American suffered a broken leg as he tried to defend himself from Hall and underwent surgery at hospital immediately afterwards. Chris Weidman took to social media on Tuesday to share x-ray images of the broken leg he sustained at UFC 261. However it plays out, we'll be ready.Chris Weidman has given an update on his health after suffering a horrifying leg break during his fight with Uriah Hall at UFC 261. "I'm in the rank, top nine right now, I don't know where I go after this, maybe eight, the goal is just to get to Izzy. Obviously I got the win on paper…whoever the UFC is going to line up, my goal is the same, I'm trying to become champ and we gotta play the game," Hall said. "It was a very important fight coming into this because he was the first guy to beat me. He is also the first fighter in UFC history to win without throwing a single strike in a fight. Hall is the closest he has been to the UFC middleweight title picture since making his UFC debut in 2013. The highly-anticipated middleweight rematch was over before it really began after Weidman’s low kick appeared to snap his leg, but the fighter didn’t realise until trying to step on it. The 36-year-old Hall continued his late-career surge by winning his fourth straight and fifth in his last six bouts, which included a TKO of Silva last October. UFC star Chris Weidman has horrifically broken his leg just 13 seconds into his fight against Uriah Hall, leaving the crowd in stunned silence. "It's the sucky part of this sport, it's the hurt business but I have nothing bad to say about him. "I wanted to put on a great performance but I just wish him and his family well," Hall said. It's just crazy how we ended up here again." He was the first one to defeat Anderson, I was the last. I didn't know what fear was and during that time we went different paths. It is a crazy story that he was the first man I fought that defeated me and introduced me to fear. "I got nothing but respect for Chris Weidman," Hall said. ![]() In addition, Weidman's injury took place in the fight immediately after light heavyweight Jimmy Crute suffered a TKO loss to Anthony Smith following a different leg injury that forced the cageside doctor to rule Crute couldn't continue. The fight serves as Weidman's first appearance in the UFC since a gruesome compound fracture and broken leg ended his fight against Uriah Hall in April 2021. ![]() The sad irony of the situation is that Weidman (15-6) scored a similar victory over Anderson Silva in their 2013 middleweight title rematch that left the former champion sidelined for a full year. Weidman who promised to document his recovery from a broken right. But the impact of the injury, which saw Weidman's tibia break through the skin, brought a hush over the crowd and an emotional reaction from a stunned Hall. Ap12:07pm Updated Chris Weidman is showing just how horrible his broken leg really is in X-ray photos. The 185-pound rematch was instantly called off and ruled a TKO for Hall (17-9) just 17 seconds into the bout inside VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. In one of the most gruesome injuries in UFC history, Uriah Hall checked a kick from Chris Weidman that shattered the right leg of the former middleweight champion on Saturday at UFC 261 in Jacksonville, Florida. ![]()
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