Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Expected Wladimir Klitschko Would Withdraw
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According to ESPN it's a minor calf injury. I'm no expert, but a quick Google search shows that it shouldn't take Wlad more than 8 weeks to recover.
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Grade 1:
The muscle is stretched causing some small micro tears in the muscle fibres. Recovery takes approximately 2 to 4 weeks if you do all the right things.
Grade 2:
There is partial tearing of muscle fibres. Full recovery takes approximately 4 to 8 weeks with good rehabilitation.
Grade 3:
This is the most severe calf strain with a complete tearing or rupture of muscle fibres in the lower leg. Full recovery can take 3-4 months and, in some instances, surgery may be needed.Comment
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Another moron, shut your mouth and show some respect, Wlad is a warrior and will give Fury his a** whooping soon enough. Injuries happen.Comment
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