Matt Phillips -I think Anderson may disagree with that endorphin thingFeeling really bad for Anderson Silva today.
— Joe Theismann (@Theismann7) December 29, 2013
"The pain was unbelievable, it snapped like a breadstick. It sounded like two muzzled gunshots off my left shoulder. Pow, pow!" Theisman said during a 2005 interview.[14] "It was at that point, I also found out what a magnificent machine the human body is. Almost immediately, from the knee down, all the feeling was gone in my right leg. The endorphins had kicked in, and I was not inpain."[13]