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A double ankle fracture (known as a tib-fib) is *very* common. While these can be difficult to watch, it's important to note what part of the shin these guys are kicking with, the improper foot placement for that skipping-in kick as well as his inproportionate lower leg mass.
The guy with the broken back shoulda tapped. (no nastiness intended)
well everybody broke the Leg on the same place
Look at how freakin' huge the guy is ... and then look at his tiny little ankles. I would say 2/3 of that guy's lower leg is WAY under proportioned for his overall size. If his bone structure is such that this is his natural build, he had absolutely NO business making that move - there's no way in Honolulu that lower leg would hold up under that kind of torture.What do you mean inproportionate lower leg mass? Too much muscle???
Warning: long post ahead!
That particular area is not really meant to be slammed into a hard object (shin, elbow, knee would be a hard object), and therefore it is suseptable breaking.