Box event takes a heavy toll on German Twitch streamer – “8 weeks without gaming. I am broken”

Box event takes a heavy toll on German Twitch streamer – “8 weeks without gaming. I am broken”

Maximilian “Trymacs” Stemmler suffered a wrist injury during a past boxing event, which is turning out to be more severe than initially thought. He will most likely be unable to play properly for more than 8 weeks, as his hand and arm will likely be placed in a cast.

The details of his wrist injury:

  • During the past boxing event “The Great Fight Night”, Trymacs sustained a wrist injury. After 10 days, he went to the doctor and reported that everything was damaged: cartilage, joint, tendon, muscle, contusion. He couldn’t move his hand and had excruciating pain (via YouTube). However, it was initially said that Trymacs might be lucky and could be fit again in 2-3 weeks, but with bad luck, only after 6 weeks – that was on April 12.
  • On April 30, he posted a new update on YouTube where he mentioned that the wrist would need surgery. The disc was torn, and he would now not be able to do any sports for at least 6 months.
  • Now, on May 4, there was another update: Trymacs visited a specialist in hand surgery, who examined the wrist again. It seems they couldn’t see exactly what was damaged and would definitely have to operate on him. Since the radius might be loose and the disc damaged, it could even mean that holes would need to be drilled in the bones.
  • 8 weeks in a cast would follow, and even then, he wouldn’t be able to start immediately and would first need to undergo physiotherapy.
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Trymacs broken: “8 weeks not gaming”

What else did the streamer say? He seemed to be oscillating between anger and sadness. Trymacs wanted to get back to strength training instead of attending boxing practice 5 times a week; he was very much looking forward to it.

He was also aiming for a rematch against his rival MckyTV soon, but that might be postponed until winter. However, Trymacs is still unsure about this since his hand may never be as stable as before. He fears that he might sustain the same injury again.

You can watch the latest update from Trymacs here:

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“Originally it was said: 10 days in a cast. However, if this is done, it will be 8 weeks in a cast. 8 weeks in a cast, the hand is stiff, only the fingertips are visible – 8 weeks not gaming. I know this has never happened in all the years I’ve been streaming and doing YouTube.”

Afterward, Trymacs asked his viewers what he could do if he couldn’t play for 8 weeks. Only mobile gaming would work, or he could let people play in his stream via remote control.

The injury is really bothering the streamer as he had already broken his collarbone during a football tournament before the boxing event, making him not fully functional.

Trymacs is making the most of the next few days and wants to progress in Valorant and Clash of Clans before being incapacitated for 8 weeks.

Twitch streamer Knossi reacted to Trymacs’s response to his fight against MckyTV and also had to take a hit: Verbal blow after the boxing match hits the Twitch streamer hard: “I’m calling your father!”

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