Chris Weidman Denies Celebrating After Anderson Silva Leg Break

Chris WeidmanChris Weidman received well-wishes from around the MMA community after suffering a horrific leg injury in his fight against Uriah Hall at UFC 261 on Saturday, including his old rival Anderson Silva. Fans and critics alike found eeric similarities between Weidman’s injury on Saturday, and Silva’s injury during their second middleweight title fight at UFC […]

Chris Weidman

Chris Weidman received well-wishes from around the MMA community after suffering a horrific leg injury in his fight against Uriah Hall at UFC 261 on Saturday, including his old rival Anderson Silva.

Fans and critics alike found eeric similarities between Weidman’s injury on Saturday, and Silva’s injury during their second middleweight title fight at UFC 168. Some trolls on the internet went as far as saying Weidman got what he deserved after earning a TKO victory over Silva due to the Brazilian suffering a broken leg off a checked low-kick.

After old images resurfaced of Weidman appearing to celebrate while Silva was in agonizing pain at UFC 168, Weidman felt the need to make a statement on Twitter, clarifying that he did not in fact celebrate Silva’s injury and the image in question was taken before “The All-American” knew what had happened.

“Anyone saying I celebrated when Anderson’s leg snapped is entirely wrong,” Weidman said in a tweet on Tuesday. “After circling the octagon, I realized he was in severe pain by his yelling and immediately went and checked on him. There was no happiness on my behalf from that point on.”

Weidman suffered a torn tibia and fibula after checking Hall’s first kick of the night just seconds into their UFC 261 bout. In a video statement published on his Instagram yesterday, Weidman updated fans saying that a full recovery could take 6-12 months and that his surgery on his leg was successful. He also said that he won’t be able to walk or be on his feet at all for the next few weeks.

The horrific injury suffered by Weidman was a dark moment during an otherwise epic UFC 261 event from top-to-bottom. After the fight, Hall took the time to give support for Weidman and appeared shocked during his octagon interview with Joe Rogan.

It is unclear as of right now whether or not Saturday night will end up being the final time that we see Weidman in the UFC octagon, but the 36-year-old appears in good spirits and is looking forward to a possible comeback. As for Silva, he was released from the UFC following his last fight against Hall; in which he lost by TKO.

What was your reaction to Chris Weidman‘s leg injury at UFC 261? What do you think about his clarification regarding the aftermath of UFC 168 against Anderson Silva?

Chris Weidman Addresses Fans Who Think UFC 261 Injury Was Karma

Chris Weidman is not happy with people thinking he celebrated Anderson’s Silva’s injury at UFC 168. Chris Weidman is currently healing up from a nasty leg injury he suffered in the opening minute of his fight against Uriah Hall at UFC 261. …

Chris Weidman is not happy with people thinking he celebrated Anderson’s Silva’s injury at UFC 168. Chris Weidman is currently healing up from a nasty leg injury he suffered in the opening minute of his fight against Uriah Hall at UFC 261. Weidman threw a low-leg kick that was checked by Hall and essentially snapped […]

Chris Weidman Issues Statement on UFC 261 Leg Injury

Chris WeidmanUFC middleweight Chris Weidman has spoken out publically for the first time since his devastating leg injury he suffered against Uriah Hall at UFC 261. In a brief video message to fans, Weidman gave an update on his progress after undergoing surgery this past weekend at a Jacksonville hospital. He also says that he’s unable […]

Chris Weidman

UFC middleweight Chris Weidman has spoken out publically for the first time since his devastating leg injury he suffered against Uriah Hall at UFC 261.

In a brief video message to fans, Weidman gave an update on his progress after undergoing surgery this past weekend at a Jacksonville hospital. He also says that he’s unable to train for the next 6-12 months barring any setback in his recovery.

“I just wanted to let everyone know I’m so thankful for all the love and support,” Weidman said in an Instagram post. “Trying to find the blessing in disguise and the surgery was successful.”

Weidman suffered a torn Fibula and Tibia after throwing a routine right low kick against Hall just seconds into their fight at UFC 261. After throwing the kick, Weidman attempted to put weight back on his leg, but it collapsed from underneath him; ending the fight via TKO.

Weidman was hopeful about another middleweight title run in the UFC but those plans are on hold, at least for the immediate future. In his last fight, he earned a win over Omari Akhmedov at UFC Vegas 6 and looked to put on an impressive performance in his return to pay-per-view.

The 36-year-old has been on a bit of a rough streak since losing the middleweight title to Luke Rockhold at UFC 194. Weidman has now lost six of his last eight bouts in the UFC, including a knockout loss to Dominick Reyes in his only light heavyweight fight in the promotion.

Following the brutal finish at UFC 261, the MMA Community came together to wish “The All-American” well in his recovery. This includes messages on social media from Anderson Silva, Hall, Gilbert Burns, Conor McGregor, and others.

While it’s obviously tough to see a class act like Weidman suffer such a brutal injury, it’s encouraging to see the former middleweight champion in good spirits and trying to look at things in a forward-thinking way. It’s unclear whether or not this injury could be career-ending, but it appears he is already beginning to think about his eventual comeback to the octagon.

What was your reaction to Chris Weidman’s freak leg break at UFC 261?

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Chris Weidman has provided a very promising update on his health status and is now on the road to recovery. At UFC 261, Chris Weidman suffered a gruesome leg injury after throwing a leg kick at opponent Uriah Hall. Weidman had hoped that a victory woul…

Chris Weidman has provided a very promising update on his health status and is now on the road to recovery. At UFC 261, Chris Weidman suffered a gruesome leg injury after throwing a leg kick at opponent Uriah Hall. Weidman had hoped that a victory would place him within the top 10 of the middleweight […]

Chris Weidman’s Wife Marivi Says UFC Fighter’s Surgery on Leg Injury ‘Went Well’

UFC star Chris Weidman underwent surgery after suffering a gruesome leg injury 17 seconds into his fight against Uriah Hall at UFC 261 on Saturday. Marivi Weidman shared a photo on Instagram of her husband after the procedure…

UFC star Chris Weidman underwent surgery after suffering a gruesome leg injury 17 seconds into his fight against Uriah Hall at UFC 261 on Saturday. Marivi Weidman shared a photo on Instagram of her husband after the procedure…