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Are UFC fighters pushing too hard, risking long-term health for short-term glory in the octagon?

UFC is not for the faint-hearted. This sport includes getting battered up every single time you step into the octagon. It seems like there were a few fighters who were fighting in the UFC 307 with pretty serious conditions. For instance, Sean O’Malley fought with a hip injury while Alex Pereira fought and won his fight against Khalil Rountree Jr with injured ribs and weakness from viral fever. Similarly, Kayla Harrison concerned the fans, media, and even UFC head honcho Dana White before getting inside the Octagon for UFC 307.

As per a revelation to MMA Fighting on October 7, the 34-year-old confessed, “I had to go to the hospital last week. There was blood in my urine. I had a really bad infection that started spreading. I was on antibiotics. I had blood in my urine. It was a bunch of stuff going on but it’s not an excuse. I have to be the best in the world on my worst day.”

Despite the alarming condition and a huge cut on her forehead during the fight courtesy of opponent Ketlen Vieira’s elbow—her first ever during a fight—Harrison pulled off a unanimous win.

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However, Dana White addressed the health issues at the DWCS: Post-Fight Press Conference. He said, “If somebody is hurt or shouldn’t compete, they should absolutely come to us and let us you know. The truth of the matter is it is like the NFL every Sunday, these athletes always have something going on. These are things… I mean, we were just talking a few weeks ago, you asked me about Sean’s hip and after the fight night he had a broken toe and popped cartilage. I mean  you gotta assume that every Saturday.”

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Notably, after the fight, Harrison admitted that she was not at her best and was disappointed with her performance even when she won. The former two-time PFL Champion dominated her opponent on the ground but failed to achieve a finish. However, there is no doubt that Harrison akaDougis an absolute freak of an athlete with an 18-1 record. She also has been seen as a great matchup against Amanda Nunes and Dana White was asked about the same.

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Dana White comments on Amanda Nunes and Kayla Harrison’s matchup

The UFC head honcho was inadvertently asked about this matchup. The reporters asked during the recent Contender Series presser whether there was a chance of the Olympic Gold medallist fighting Nunes.

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However, the UFC head honcho did not have a proper answer to it and said, “I don’t know. I have no idea… There are still a lot of things that have to happen for that fight [Nunes vs Kayla Harrison] to even happen, to determine what weight class it will be at. It’s impossible.” The bout would definitely be massive, but Harrison might have to take action to start the conversation regarding taking on one of the greatest fighters in women’s MMA history.

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If Nunes comes back at all, it could probably be for the title. That leaves Harrison with the task of securing the title from Julianna Pena, who called out the retired Nunes instead of Harrison, who had just competed and won at UFC 307.

What are your thoughts on a fighter’s injuries and health during events? Is it inevitable to not be at 100% during a UFC fight? Drop your comments below.

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