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11-11-2009, 07:08 PM
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The reason that happened is cuz he is what, 6'2", 6'3", and 155. He has no muscle anywhere on his body, so as long as he decides to fight at 155, he will break alot of bones. He needs to powerlift for at least 2 hours a day, everyday and comeback as either a welterweight or middleweight if he plans on making a career in MMA. With his current physique, any leg kick, thrown by or landed on Corey Hill's birdleg can break it right in half.
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11-11-2009, 07:22 PM
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I eat babies
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Originally Posted by munkie
The reason that happened is cuz he is what, 6'2", 6'3", and 155. He has no muscle anywhere on his body, so as long as he decides to fight at 155, he will break alot of bones. He needs to powerlift for at least 2 hours a day, everyday and comeback as either a welterweight or middleweight if he plans on making a career in MMA. With his current physique, any leg kick, thrown by or landed on Corey Hill's birdleg can break it right in half.
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That seems like it would make sense...but it's not certain that is the case. You don't need bulky muscles to be strong if that's what you're implying. And I don't think muscle mass has anything to do with bone density. I am super lean and have been all my life, been a skateboarder for 10 years now. Did Judo, Aikido, and Kickboxing from age 8-18. Never broke a bone in my 23 years of life. I think Corey just should have drank more milk as a kid. That and for a bone to break that easily he probably already had a hairline fracture in it prior to the break.
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11-11-2009, 08:08 PM
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To the death George
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i like corey, very game fighter, he makes me think that he could be the only guy in the UFC who could be a 5 weight world champion lol
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11-11-2009, 08:31 PM
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MMA Fanatic
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Now that i've read this thread, I can't get the image of his nasty leg break outta my head.
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11-11-2009, 08:43 PM
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Megaweight
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Last I heard he's gotten very tall and thin and has brittle bones...
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11-11-2009, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by WouldLuv2FightU
That seems like it would make sense...but it's not certain that is the case. You don't need bulky muscles to be strong if that's what you're implying. And I don't think muscle mass has anything to do with bone density. I am super lean and have been all my life, been a skateboarder for 10 years now. Did Judo, Aikido, and Kickboxing from age 8-18. Never broke a bone in my 23 years of life. I think Corey just should have drank more milk as a kid. That and for a bone to break that easily he probably already had a hairline fracture in it prior to the break.
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I agree with the milk comment. My mom made me drink as least 1 glass a day since i was very young. I played soccer, baseball, football, and rugby and never broke a bone.
Early this year i was going down stairs at work 3 at a time...the last set of 3 i landed sideways on my foot, heard a crack but yet it was just badly swollen and i was walking on pain-free within a week. I thought for sure it was broken, i went pale and was surprised i could still move it.
Corey needs some milk. 
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11-11-2009, 09:55 PM
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I eat babies
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Originally Posted by rygu
I agree with the milk comment. My mom made me drink as least 1 glass a day since i was very young. I played soccer, baseball, football, and rugby and never broke a bone.
Early this year i was going down stairs at work 3 at a time...the last set of 3 i landed sideways on my foot, heard a crack but yet it was just badly swollen and i was walking on pain-free within a week. I thought for sure it was broken, i went pale and was surprised i could still move it.
Corey needs some milk. 
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Yup same here. I've always drank loads of milk and still do. It's good stuff. I've sprained my ankles literally over a dozen times a piece from skateboarding and martial arts. Still no bone injuries though. Milk, it does a body good 
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