I'm no doctor, but it's my understanding that after a bone FULLY heals it is stronger than ever. Floyd broke his hands a lot in the past, but he never had time to let them heal up all the way because he always had to start training for his next fight. Do you think that after his year and a half retirement the bones in his hands will be stronger than ever?
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Is it possible Floyd's hands are less brittle than ever?
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Originally posted by NoQuitters View PostI'm no doctor, but it's my understanding that after a bone FULLY heals it is stronger than ever. Floyd broke his hands a lot in the past, but he never had time to let them heal up all the way because he always had to start training for his next fight. Do you think that after his year and a half retirement the bones in his hands will be stronger than ever?
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Originally posted by jri9d0 View PostWho knows really, I mean if that were the case Paulie Malignaggi would have had hands of stone considering the many surgeries he has had.
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Nope they will be the same.
It's not like his hands have had a rest anyway, I mean Floyd said he's still been training lots in retirement.
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The hand is made of over 200 bones so it depends on which one it is... if its one that takes pressure every time that hand connects theres always a good chance of that bone being refractured now matter how long its been. You'll see a few boxers that hand or hands are pretty much done during the end of there career kinda like Gatti u just knew it was a matter of time till he broke his hand everytime he fought.
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