You can be sure he didn't break any, and the poster wouldn't even know what you mean. His language is not the best. About the TOE..... just imagine it being SINGLED out to be BROKEN when it always is hiding squeezed up beside the other toes, I mean it hardly touches the ground .
I defy ANYONE to break a little toe without separating it and hitting it with a hammer. And I defy any TOE to be able to "lepp", as we say in Ireland, around like a hare with a fox after him, for 12 rounds picking up speed round by round. That "ickle" toe was very fit. Maybe it was the toe itself that was doing the running and pulling Haye away from where the fighting was, as we could all see he really wanted to stay and fight.... I think it was BOTH little toes, and the other 8 just joined in.
At most it could have been a tiny "hairline fracture", but it would challenge Sherlock Holmes to discover how it happened. Did I say that Holmes is a fictional character?? Why should the TOE be different....??
We've all heard of "The Battle of the Bulge"... "The Battle of Waterloo"...The Battle of the Little-Big-Horn"...now we have "The Battle of the Little Toe-Toe"...
And we've had enough of Haye.
I defy ANYONE to break a little toe without separating it and hitting it with a hammer. And I defy any TOE to be able to "lepp", as we say in Ireland, around like a hare with a fox after him, for 12 rounds picking up speed round by round. That "ickle" toe was very fit. Maybe it was the toe itself that was doing the running and pulling Haye away from where the fighting was, as we could all see he really wanted to stay and fight.... I think it was BOTH little toes, and the other 8 just joined in.
At most it could have been a tiny "hairline fracture", but it would challenge Sherlock Holmes to discover how it happened. Did I say that Holmes is a fictional character?? Why should the TOE be different....??
We've all heard of "The Battle of the Bulge"... "The Battle of Waterloo"...The Battle of the Little-Big-Horn"...now we have "The Battle of the Little Toe-Toe"...
And we've had enough of Haye.
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