No, due to several broken hands and surgeries, the doctors had to give Deontay Wilder a bone implant. They had to insert a metal rod or a intramedullary nail in his hand in order to keep it from refracturing.
The procedure is very similar to a hip or knee replacement surgery. The real question we should be asking ourselves is how is he able to maintain that kind of power punching which such brittle hands?
Another brain dead moron
Ya he’s punching harder than ever yet his hand is actually compromised Cus it’s like a hip transplant.
No.
If anything, it would weaken his punching power.
The surgery happened before he fought Washington so explain how he knocked out all of his opponents before the surgery.
Ortho RN of 5 years so let's debate
ya in the first fight he probably had the **** from China prob.
now he's probably got reinforced steel in there that's heavier and stronger. Guaranteed. You don't hear about rods bending in his hands anymore do you.
Look at the difference between first fight(Decision) and rematch.
He fractured his right hand during the 1st Stiverne fight.
The difference in the 2nd fight:
He called Wilder's daughter ******ed and that when he killed Wilder in the rematch, he would look at his daughter and laugh.
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