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Anonymous No. 159885

How did Fedor survive this?

Anonymous No. 159910

>>159885
Humans are harder to kill than they seem

Anonymous No. 159924

Other than a potential KO from impact, getting slammed at the top of the back really isn't that bad. Definitely shocking the first couple times it happens, but he'd probably had 100's of them before he was a teenager.

Anonymous No. 159925

>>159924
lmao tell that to the Judo sperg that thinks everyone dies if you throw them on the ground

Anonymous No. 159928

>>159925
Never seen anyone say that ever.

Anonymous No. 159930

>>159928
>>159925
If you're getting slammed by a guy like Randleman on a solid, thick surface, I could see a collarbone break. Or a shoulder dislocating, or something to that effect. But even the most solid ring structure has a fucking ton of empty space under it from the scaffolding, and typically a plywood/pad subfloor under the canvas. Not quite the spring structure that pro wrestling uses, but still way more forgiving of feedback from impact. Fedor would've been in more danger if he'd forgotten to tuck his chin for some reason.

Anonymous No. 159934

>>159930
solid surfaces definitely do more damage to the body than sporting environments for sure. I wouldn't say it's super lethal to get slammed into concrete either. There's countless videos of skaters taking slams without pads while skating, and deaths aren't common outside of being hit by cars.

Anonymous No. 159935

>>159928
>if it didn't happen to me, then it never happened
that's a small world you live in bud

Anonymous No. 159941

>>159934
Yeah, I'd imagine they also experience a higher rate of untrained fall impacts too, so if the floor was lava, there'd be a lot more examples to pull from. While there's less of a factor of secondary multpliers, they're also more often falling from heights twice their own height, so -something- would be referencable.

Anonymous No. 159942

>>159928
You must be new here

Anonymous No. 159950

>>159885
He tucked his chin down at the last second so his shoulders and back hit the floor first. Also, as awesome as Randleman was, his chief weakness was a lack of finishing instinct. Bas Rutten was commentating and started saying Kevin should be kneeing Fedor in the head on the ground while he was down. That very well might have TKO'd Fedor because he was kind of buzzed from the slam for a few seconds. But Randleman didn't, and that allowed Fedor to come back and sub him

Anonymous No. 159952

>>159925
In spergs defense getting thrown on canvas isn’t the same as getting thrown on concrete and doing so does regularly take people out of the fight.

Anonymous No. 159980

>>159885
It wasn't real. They had practiced it beforehand like in wrestling

Anonymous No. 160021

>>159980
So this fight was fixed?

Anonymous No. 160040

>>159925
>>159885
ring floors are padded and have give. They arent the hard earth or god forbid concrete.
The entire point of those floors is that you dont want people dying by cracking their skulls on the floor after they get KOed.
But the downside to it is that you dont get to see as much takedown KOs as you would see in a WORLDSTAR vid of a poor kid getting supplexed into concrete.

Anonymous No. 162760

>>159885
Slavs are not human.

Anonymous No. 162783

He goes completely limp. It's insanity. Fedor was a ninja judo master.

Anonymous No. 163629

>>159924
but you can get spiked dud