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Mark Coleman is still a fighter at heart. Even after hanging up his MMA gloves 13 years ago, the charm of fighting never died off for him. Thus, he is ready to start another chapter in his fighting career. However, things are different at the age of 58. The former UFC champion struggles with achieving peak fitness levels to put his body through the hard toils of boxing. While ‘The Hammer’ endeavors to push himself to the limits, he relies on a therapy that Joe Rogan ardently advocates for.

Notably, the American fighter will make his boxing debut on November 4 against Montell Griffin after signing with Celebrity Boxing. Ever since he announced his comeback, he has regularly informed the fans of his health updates. Likewise, he recently turned to his Instagram handle, where he posted visuals of him trying a therapy that worked wonders for a UFC champion.

Mark Coleman undergoes unconventional therapy endorsed by Joe Rogan

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The UFC Hall of Famer revealed that he was undergoing hyperbaric stem cell treatment in Dublin, Ohio. He also revealed how he felt after taking the treatment, which is believed to speed up the healing process. “Feeling like 1 million bucks,” Coleman declared. “Taking care of me stem cell hyperbaric chamber, EBU vitamin bags. My recovery is amazing.”

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Following this, the heavyweight fighter extended his token of thanks to Liver King. Coleman had been on a seven-month carnivore diet and followed the nine ancestral tenants. He also thanked the social media star for the “original push” and “motivation”.

Markedly, stem cell therapy has garnered acceptance from the likes of Joe Rogan, Kamaru UsmanFrankie Edgar, and Chris Weidman. The unconventional medical treatment also found praise from a UFC champion who tried the therapy on Rogan’s advice.

UFC champion mended his injury woes after Rogan’s advice

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UFC champion Aljamain Sterling had his fair share of trouble with injuries. With challenger Sean O’Malley and former champion Henry Cejudo waiting for him to turn up, the bantamweight champion flew to Columbia early this year for a stem cell treatment program.

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He hoped to come back and compete sooner, and the color commentator’s advice didn’t disappoint him. He fought and triumphed over Cejudo at UFC 288. ‘Funk Master’ in recent days has also attracted attention for his shredded physique as he is slated to face ‘Sugar’ at UFC 292.

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Therefore, Coleman had enough before his eyes to trust Rogan’s advice and rely on stem cell therapy. This might also help him recover his sharpness and the skills of his heyday. What do you think of this health update by the UFC veteran? Do you believe stem cell therapy lives up to its expectations? Let us know in the comments below.

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