The groin strike to Tra Tellingham. Alternatively, Randy Coutres wife being choked out and unconsious for minutes. And if that's not disgusting enough: Cyborg Santos skull fracture
Like many have said before, I think the Cyborg Santos caved in head was the worst injury but... Yang Jian Bing in One Championship did die from something to do with his weight cut so if we count that as an "injury" I'll go with that.
1:21 The craziest part is he continued being unaware of the bone literally sticking out of his toe until Joe points it out in the post fight interview.
I mean, that's like specifically what adrenaline and the fight or flight response is meant to do. Your brain is like "a toe fracture is better than getting pooped out of a lion, just go, we'll deal with it later"
I like his calm voice and it just makes normally gruesome stuff a lot more watchable. It's a weirdly calming and scientific approach to some of the worse injuries I've seen in sports.
I'm honestly seriously surprised he could even see that in real time. It's such a subtle thing when viewed in real time. Obviously slowed down it's a bit more obvious, but mad props for being able to see it as it happens (and being right about what he saw as well!)
Joana's hematoma after fighting Weili was pretty gnarly. Robbie Lawler's lip in the second fight against Rory and Overeem's lip after getting KO'd by Jairzinho were also pretty bad.
I still find that Tim Sylvia one incredible. I've continued to do things after some pretty bad injuries and understand how potent adrenaline can be but to not only continue (and _want_ to continue) but also have the presence of mind to effectively deceive the ringside physician after that injury and knowing what that injury means in terms of his performance is astounding. You have to admire his tenacity/ bravery/ stupidity/ stoicism after that!
the time sylvia break is iconic as hell, i watched the fight recently and after the finish there was so many boos from the crowd, and then during the slow motion replay the entire crowd realises . amazing shit
@@toxicmelody6228 Yup. Eye poke or other illegal action should be a -2 point on the round for the perpetrator and a +1 point on the round for the victim
I watched and own the DVD of UFC 48 and, regardless of what Tim Silvia said after the fight was stopped, Frank Mir did in fact break his arm. Frank Mir's response to Silvia's remarks was epic
High pain threshold is pretty much just practise. Heat of the moment too like getting punched cleanly one or two times the damage wont even register instantly. Happened to me when i got into a fight, i got whipped with two straight jabs and i didnt even flinch but a couple of seconds more then boom i just got knocked out for a couple of seconds. When my senses got back i was already on the ground getting my arse whooped by 5. Yup was an idiot charging 5 men lmao. If you watch boxing and see those boxers take those scary jabs directly multiple times is no joke. Without practise those jabs WILL knock you out. So its all in the training minimizing damage by predicting such shots and responding accurately. Boxing is scary, MMA is scarier when you ask some but boxing is like brutal. Imagine facing Manny Pacquiao and taking clean hits like bruh god dayum.
@@m0n4rch911 I am a huge sports fan including MMA. I do completely understand pain thresholds. A childhood illness prevented me from participating in sports but my family always says I had the heart of an athlete and with my high pain tolerance due to 25 surgeries before turning 18, all my years of physical therapy, and just getting through life with braces, on crutches, using a wheelchair, wherever I was at in any particular time in my life, I would have been great at sports. So I never got to play but have always been a dedicated very appreciate fan. I have loved football since a young girl watching with my dad who taught me the game-I’m a Seahawk fan. I’m a fan of college football & basketball, baseball-Cubs fan-hockey, tennis, track events-since I can’t run I’m fascinated by all those athletes and events-all the skiing competitions, love those kids on snowboards, and the MMA. I will say I feel MMA injuries are unique and can be especially vicious as the men and women are incredible athletes never wanting to give up. As you said being in the heat of the moment, they are focused on the fight not what is hurting at that moment. Thanks for your reply. I was laughing at your fight and that I do understand. My dad was a Marine, 30 years in the service, and he taught me to fight in spite of my limitations. Being a military brat moving almost every year most often going to schools with civilian kids, my siblings and I had to know how to defend ourselves. Going home crying or whining about someone pushing us around or picking on us WAS NOT AN OPTION. Love your moniker...I mean who doesn’t love bacon. Lol
I was at UFC 48 at Mandalay Bay sitting 8 rows from the ring when that arm snapped. It sound like someone breaking a mop handle. Even with all the cheering I could hear it Loud and clear..
In the slow motion of the arm break you can almost see both bones break one right after the other. If you watch Frank's glove you can see the snap through his gloves due to the lights reflecting off the glove.
There was one from way back. I can’t remember who it was but they tore multiple ligaments in their knee and when the stood up off the stool their knee was visibly hyperextended and they couldn’t walk! Ref called it off immediately
Mir was wearing a steel muay thai style cup. Tim was defending the arm bar exactly how your taught, clear the elbow above the croch, Mir is just a beast, very strong + that cup creating a perfect pivot point to break the forearm. Props to Herb smoking Dean for seeing that and stopping the fight.
Not sure if you can animate the skeletal structures, but it would be very interesting if you could've illustrated the toe, orbital or forearm breaks. Hypothetically.
Anderson Silva leg break. Or any of the leg breaks in MMA; they are all gross. Hey doc, can you do a video or a discussion on the health considerations of weight cutting in MMA? The vid of a female fighter passing out during the weigh ins a few weeks back really makes you wonder what kind of pain and trauma they are putting themselves in to make a certain weight
Not sure what the injury he sustained, but to go on with your NHL injury breakdown, Aaron Ekblad looked like his season just ended from either an ankle or knee injury.
A Doctor.. On RUclips.. Which are giving us an actual and factual breakdown of injuries in UFC.. That plays 'Trap' in the intro and outro of the video.. You have to be the coolest doc ever. Thank you.
@@BrianSuttererMD Hahaha! I needed this, so thank YOU! And since you replied, I will take the opportunity to answer your question on which injury I thought was the worst. At least visually. #1 - UFC 168: Anderson Silva's Spaghetti Fiesta Leg-Break. #2 - UFC 261: Pretty recently, Chris Weidman, unfortunately, suffered the same outcome as Anderson Silva suffered back in UFC 168. (This is the very same man that checked the kick Anderson threw, resulting in my '#1') #3 - I wiggle between any orbital fracture (Only because I can only imagine the pain is probably beyond 'pain' lol) and Curtis 'Razor' Blaydes elbow against Sjamil Abdurachimov's nose. Urgghhhhhh 😩.
I would know about the radius and olna as I fractured them both and needed surgery, I can't properly twist my wrist anymore but that looked like a greenstick fracture on the radius and maybe a transversal fracture on the olna bone.
thanks for your amazing content & informations to the public :D & i would have a suggestion to make for this channel or for another channel since being a doctor is seen as such a hard task from a student point of view it would be amazing to hear about your journey of when you was a student to actually getting your diploma because i think it will have a possitive impact on the public ex:students that would love to become dotors but give up before even trying because most people think they have the hardest exam and stuff to learn or even if it is hard as a student if you can give tips to prepare for exam and what helped you however it is just a suggestion thanks alot either way ...
What's the worst injury you've seen in MMA history?
Anderson Silva broken leg that injury was scary😬
For me, it's either Silva breaking his leg on a kick, or Cyborg Santos fracturing his skull
I think Nogera’s arm breaking was worse than Sylvias forearm. Also Renzo’s too.
The groin strike to Tra Tellingham.
Alternatively, Randy Coutres wife being choked out and unconsious for minutes.
And if that's not disgusting enough: Cyborg Santos skull fracture
Like many have said before, I think the Cyborg Santos caved in head was the worst injury but... Yang Jian Bing in One Championship did die from something to do with his weight cut so if we count that as an "injury" I'll go with that.
When a doctor says, “How does that even happen?” you know it must be bad.
Yip
definitely 🤢
Yeah
you couldnt tell by watching it yourself?
u mean if Herb says STOP you know u are dead
1:21 The craziest part is he continued being unaware of the bone literally sticking out of his toe until Joe points it out in the post fight interview.
cocaine is a hell of a drug 🤷🏾♂️
And then Jon began being lightheaded over it after looking down at it.
I just stub my toe and it hurts like heck I couldn’t imagine breaking it and walking around with it for minutes
All that adrenaline and focus made his nervous system not react I guess.
I mean, that's like specifically what adrenaline and the fight or flight response is meant to do. Your brain is like "a toe fracture is better than getting pooped out of a lion, just go, we'll deal with it later"
It almost feels like that dude went for his eye on purpose.
I mean Jon Jones does
Jon jones does
"Almost"?
It's crazy bc Matt mitrione was hated on TUF for eye poking someone out of the show
Yo what's your profile picture?
I like his calm voice and it just makes normally gruesome stuff a lot more watchable. It's a weirdly calming and scientific approach to some of the worse injuries I've seen in sports.
You know you have a bad injury when even a licensed doctor is like “what is that”
@@AUSTIN-ss2zd Did you reply to the wrong person?
Herb dean when Tim’s forearm broke: OH SHIT
I'm honestly seriously surprised he could even see that in real time. It's such a subtle thing when viewed in real time. Obviously slowed down it's a bit more obvious, but mad props for being able to see it as it happens (and being right about what he saw as well!)
I bet he felt good after that. Breaking someone's arm like that. Would have been a career highlight.
That anatomy software is so next level. So much better than learning off a poster.
Anderson Silva’s shin breaking in half and Donald Cerrone’s eye after blowing his nose in his fight against Ton Ferguson.
DANIEL "THE EYE DOCTOR" CORMIER
DANIEL “I LIKE YOUR CORNEA G” CORMIER
Only man to match him was the the legend himself Captain Insano.
Daniel Cornea
Joana's hematoma after fighting Weili was pretty gnarly. Robbie Lawler's lip in the second fight against Rory and Overeem's lip after getting KO'd by Jairzinho were also pretty bad.
Rory's nose in that fight with Robbie was bad too. Basically smashed flat on his face.
I still find that Tim Sylvia one incredible. I've continued to do things after some pretty bad injuries and understand how potent adrenaline can be but to not only continue (and _want_ to continue) but also have the presence of mind to effectively deceive the ringside physician after that injury and knowing what that injury means in terms of his performance is astounding. You have to admire his tenacity/ bravery/ stupidity/ stoicism after that!
You're putting out videos like an athlete 🏃🏻♂️
Keep this series !
I’m like 69
He Wants the money nobody cares about his opinion
We want the entertainment, are u stupid
@@notacat7127 pop ppp
Seeing that eye always reminds me of when Vader had his eye popped out in a match and then popped it back in and continued the match.
literally
The adrenalin in Jones body to not feel the toe injury is crazy, also he still tapes his toe to this day 🧐😱😬
I might also be a shitload of coke as well
Adrenalin??
That guy is a demon wearing a human suit.
Why would you dislike videos like these? This is informative and eye opening in the common athletes and injuries we sustain
There is always some people who dislikes something. Cant please every single person.
"Eye opening" is a nice choice of words for this video.
They feel special and entitled piece of shit
Maybe they just dislike the injuries
They probably disliked the add in the biggining, i usualy do it when the guy spends 10mins talking about redshadowlegends or dick shaving tools
That toe fracture is 🥴
Isn’t that the drunk emoji
@@thedogbrandonchoked9830 lmao
@@thedogbrandonchoked9830 I mean some people use the crying emoji as a laughing emoji haha
It's more like 😖
@@kaedyngraham1860 that should be the new cringe emoji
5:52 that's the "just cut me" injury from Rocky!
the time sylvia break is iconic as hell, i watched the fight recently and after the finish there was so many boos from the crowd, and then during the slow motion replay the entire crowd realises . amazing shit
"MY NOSE WAS A BALLOON" MIKE "THE NIGERIAN NIGHTMARE" PERRY
"MY NOSE CAME OUT OF THE SOCKET!"
Dont talk shit about my African brother Mike Perry like that.
He done that one
@@longanddeadly I mean they just did😂
Guys that eye poke should be warned once then it's automatic dq .
Jon Jones would be 0-all of his fights if they properly handled his eye pokes
@@TeemoQuinton yeah yeah.
Eye pokes should be automatic round lost
@@toxicmelody6228 Yup. Eye poke or other illegal action should be a -2 point on the round for the perpetrator and a +1 point on the round for the victim
@@toxicmelody6228 so breaking a guys arm legal. Eye poke not. Got it.
Well, after the weidman fight I think you have a headliner for part 2 🤣
That's the worst one in my opinion, the way he stands on it afterwards has me cringing still
As soon as he said phalange Regina Phalange from friends came to my head immediately that is so funny.
You know the injury bad when the expert goes “How does that even happen?” 😂😂
It’s actually really interesting hearing someone who understands this stuff talking about it
these injuries are sick
good thing the doctor is in to review it
I watched and own the DVD of UFC 48 and, regardless of what Tim Silvia said after the fight was stopped, Frank Mir did in fact break his arm. Frank Mir's response to Silvia's remarks was epic
The injuries are always shocking but what always stuns me is how tough these fighters are. They seem impervious to pain.
High pain threshold is pretty much just practise. Heat of the moment too like getting punched cleanly one or two times the damage wont even register instantly. Happened to me when i got into a fight, i got whipped with two straight jabs and i didnt even flinch but a couple of seconds more then boom i just got knocked out for a couple of seconds. When my senses got back i was already on the ground getting my arse whooped by 5. Yup was an idiot charging 5 men lmao.
If you watch boxing and see those boxers take those scary jabs directly multiple times is no joke. Without practise those jabs WILL knock you out. So its all in the training minimizing damage by predicting such shots and responding accurately. Boxing is scary, MMA is scarier when you ask some but boxing is like brutal.
Imagine facing Manny Pacquiao and taking clean hits like bruh god dayum.
@@m0n4rch911 I am a huge sports fan including MMA. I do completely understand pain thresholds. A childhood illness prevented me from participating in sports but my family always says I had the heart of an athlete and with my high pain tolerance due to 25 surgeries before turning 18, all my years of physical therapy, and just getting through life with braces, on crutches, using a wheelchair, wherever I was at in any particular time in my life, I would have been great at sports.
So I never got to play but have always been a dedicated very appreciate fan. I have loved football since a young girl watching with my dad who taught me the game-I’m a Seahawk fan. I’m a fan of college football & basketball, baseball-Cubs fan-hockey, tennis, track events-since I can’t run I’m fascinated by all those athletes and events-all the skiing competitions, love those kids on snowboards, and the MMA. I will say I feel MMA injuries are unique and can be especially vicious as the men and women are incredible athletes never wanting to give up. As you said being in the heat of the moment, they are focused on the fight not what is hurting at that moment.
Thanks for your reply. I was laughing at your fight and that I do understand. My dad was a Marine, 30 years in the service, and he taught me to fight in spite of my limitations. Being a military brat moving almost every year most often going to schools with civilian kids, my siblings and I had to know how to defend ourselves. Going home crying or whining about someone pushing us around or picking on us WAS NOT AN OPTION. Love your moniker...I mean who doesn’t love bacon. Lol
I would have chose Silva’s broken leg, Bispings eye and Sylvias fractured arm
That open fracture could have been a lot worse if infection had kicked in.
0:01 man I squeezed my mouth the way I squeeze the last slice of lemon
Cheers Doc. Brings back a fond memory of my Jon Jones while saving a kid, as a lifeguard.
I dont have a big interest in sports but seeing you explain these injuries with the anatomy program is absolutely fascinating and so educational
I was at UFC 48 at Mandalay Bay sitting 8 rows from the ring when that arm snapped. It sound like someone breaking a mop handle. Even with all the cheering I could hear it Loud and clear..
As soon as you say phalanges I started thinking of Phoebe from friends 🤣🤣
He broke his left phalange hahaha
When a doctor says “How does that happen?!” You know your injury is messed up.
Love that you review injuries in mma
Every time I see this you tubers face, it makes my day idk why I just love ur channel bro 💯💪
Either the guy who lost his finger yesterday or Cyborg Santos having his skull caved in by MVP
That knee was terrible.
With the arm fracture, you can see both bones snapping one after the other. Chilling
In the slow motion of the arm break you can almost see both bones break one right after the other. If you watch Frank's glove you can see the snap through his gloves due to the lights reflecting off the glove.
This video is the most interested I’ve ever been in anything a medical practitioner has ever told me
This was great! Keep it up you explained everything so well!
There was one from way back. I can’t remember who it was but they tore multiple ligaments in their knee and when the stood up off the stool their knee was visibly hyperextended and they couldn’t walk! Ref called it off immediately
Mir was wearing a steel muay thai style cup. Tim was defending the arm bar exactly how your taught, clear the elbow above the croch, Mir is just a beast, very strong + that cup creating a perfect pivot point to break the forearm. Props to Herb smoking Dean for seeing that and stopping the fight.
The interview with rkgan was interesting to hear about how initially the doctor didn't even know it was broke
Thank you for doing this series!
Bro I haven’t watched semi pro in so long I’m renting it tonight now, thank you for reminding me of that gem
Sir....you are a fine teacher.
Please explain more about the repair of these injuries
my bones hurt when he shows the 3d model. i start to actually feel the bone now. *shivers*
Have to redo this after weidman
The toe one made me shiver so bad
My high school anatomy teacher told me the radius is on the thumb side because it's rad 👍👍
That's how I remembered lol
Do the explanation of the Diaz brothers I know they both got scar tissue shaved off their forehead would like to know in depth about that
Loving that Flint Tropics jersey.
Not sure if you can animate the skeletal structures, but it would be very interesting if you could've illustrated the toe, orbital or forearm breaks. Hypothetically.
Anderson Silva leg break. Or any of the leg breaks in MMA; they are all gross.
Hey doc, can you do a video or a discussion on the health considerations of weight cutting in MMA? The vid of a female fighter passing out during the weigh ins a few weeks back really makes you wonder what kind of pain and trauma they are putting themselves in to make a certain weight
You should do Sean O'Malley's "drop foot" and Antonio Nogeria's broken arm, and Joanna Jedrzejczyk
Great video as always!
I really liked your part of the video, but I absolutely hated watching the injuries, especially watching the fractured toe and arm
I love these videos so much
i had an orbital fracture and omg it hurt so much when rolling my eye i had to stare straight and turn my head for months
Not sure what the injury he sustained, but to go on with your NHL injury breakdown, Aaron Ekblad looked like his season just ended from either an ankle or knee injury.
This channel should get million subs 💪💯
I like your videos I'm going to subscribe
When he gets hurt was a good part of this video
Thanks for 2 things.
1.) Covering my favorite sport.
2.) For THE JACKIE MOON JERSEY!!! 🤘🏼E.L.E.!!!!🖤
Hey Brian, I’m from Flint Michigan was just wondering what was with the Flint Tropic’s jersey? Thought it was cool, represent ha.
A Doctor.. On RUclips.. Which are giving us an actual and factual breakdown of injuries in UFC.. That plays 'Trap' in the intro and outro of the video.. You have to be the coolest doc ever. Thank you.
Lol as I read this I was thinking you were going to hate it, but then it turned into a great compliment haha thanks!!
@@BrianSuttererMD Hahaha! I needed this, so thank YOU!
And since you replied, I will take the opportunity to answer your question on which injury I thought was the worst. At least visually.
#1 - UFC 168: Anderson Silva's Spaghetti Fiesta Leg-Break.
#2 - UFC 261: Pretty recently, Chris Weidman, unfortunately, suffered the same outcome as Anderson Silva suffered back in UFC 168. (This is the very same man that checked the kick Anderson threw, resulting in my '#1')
#3 - I wiggle between any orbital fracture (Only because I can only imagine the pain is probably beyond 'pain' lol) and Curtis 'Razor' Blaydes elbow against Sjamil Abdurachimov's nose. Urgghhhhhh 😩.
So when are you going on the JRE podcast Dr. Stutterer? That would be phenomenal!
I would know about the radius and olna as I fractured them both and needed surgery, I can't properly twist my wrist anymore but that looked like a greenstick fracture on the radius and maybe a transversal fracture on the olna bone.
I'm mostly interested in cyborgs skull fracture. that was scariest injury I've ever seen.
Love the videos doc
Need to see the marvin eastman cut talked about
thanks for your amazing content & informations to the public :D & i would have a suggestion to make for this channel or for another channel since being a doctor is seen as such a hard task from a student point of view it would be amazing to hear about your journey of when you was a student to actually getting your diploma because i think it will have a possitive impact on the public ex:students that would love to become dotors but give up before even trying because most people think they have the hardest exam and stuff to learn or even if it is hard as a student if you can give tips to prepare for exam and what helped you however it is just a suggestion thanks alot either way ...
Great vid!
You should do one on ronaldo nazario and all of his injuries that stopped him from being the biggest soccer player in the world
Let’s get tropical! That jersey is the coolest thing I’ve seen in a long time!!
This is now the 3rd time I’ve thrown up from one of your videos. Jon Jones toe got me. Great content tho!
I've never seen the Bones's one. That was crazy
Robbie Lawler well and wide split lip definitely sickest injury i can recall.
you doctor Sutterer you should try to become a ringside doctor for the UFC!
All these nasty MMA injuries made me 😬😵
Man the adrenalin that must be pumping to want to continue after an injury like that.
Great video
You should look at climbing injuries
Could u do a video on Mitchell Robinson's Injury with the knicks
Do more like this as well as different sports please
Herb Dean saying oh shit will for ever be funny
Eye injuries make me cringe every time.
I'm missing Silvas broken leg and Overeems lip here >:( ! Other than that great vid!
Can you do worst soccer injuries? There's been some gnarly ones lately.
Nobody talks about the cuts lol that internally really fks you up
Cyborg's skull fracture from MVP plz! :)
I just saw a video about mma injuries
That toe injury 🤮🤮🤮
Dr.bryan my knee moves to the side instead of up and down when I put too much pressure the kneecap dislocates what do you think is the cause
I had a dislocation of the kneecap. I was told. The tendons get stretched that hold the cap in place.
“It’s got this little bit of what we call a bow to it.” I think everyone calls that a bow. Lol
Anyone else yanked their eyelids and drooped/blinked their eyes along with doctor here as he was explaining the eye muscles? 😄
my whole body hurts oh my gosh