MMA Doctor Reveals Why There's NO WAY Conor McGregor Has Low Bone Density [Theory Disproven]

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Conor McGregor fans have thrown around this theory of 'low bone density'. Here, MMA cageside doctor David Abassi proves them wrong.

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I'll tell you what happened to Conor, from my medical point of view, Conor Mcgregor in the rematch injured the peroneal nerve in his leg, which is a nerve that is involved in foot control. And the shape of the position of the foot at the time of the fracture in the trilogy tells me that it was the product of a failure in that nerve, it happens that when a nerve is injured it takes 9 months to fully recover, even Mcgregor is dedicated to strengthen that area in his camp, yet Conor Mcgregor rushed the trilogy and started the camp for that fight, and he had about a month and a half off only, and that time is not enough to fully recover from a nerve injury. Which by the multiple kicks that Mcgregor threw contributed to a new injury with less effort, and the nerve weakened and that is why we see the shape that the foot took in the last moments before, at the moment of the fracture.

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My z score is +5.0. That's 50% higher than an average. The doctor said "holy fucking shit" when he saw those reults. MMA fighters are like +1.5 to +2.0

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