My Top 5 Worst UFC Injuries.
Intro.
No one likes looking at injuries, especially in MMA, as the octagon has played host to several nasty moments in UFC history. This isn't my attempt at making fun of these athletes, if anything i'm trying highlight just how easy it is to have things taken away from you, when it's no ones fault.
5 Chris Weidman UFC 261.
Chris Weidman is a very game competitor, and on this night when he faced Urijah Hall, he placed a leg kick, and when he stepped backwards, his leg gave out on him. This was a sickening sight.
4 Anderson Silva UFC 168.
Just eight years before Chris broke his leg. His opponent of the time Anderson Silva broke his leg, whilst trying to regain his Middleweight crown from the man who took it from him, just six months prior. You could easily say that this could be mirroring what was to come eight years later, but if were all being honest. I don't think that this is the case, the human body is a funny old thing, and anything can happen in a split second.
3. Deiveson Figueiredo.
This one looked ok on the surface, when you see him get helped out from the cage in the aftermath of his fight against Cory Sandhagen last weekend, his injury was seen to be far worse than what it seemed. Cory did the right thing by finishing the fight quickly, because this saves part of his opponents health. Fighters enter the cage to get their hands raised, and not to limit their opponents overall health.
2. Dan Evensen.
At UFC 92. Pat HD Barry, beat. Dan Eversen in what was a professional performance by TKO, however the leg kicks that he used to beat down his opponent left the Norwegian injured. I still look back on this and think, yes this was bad, but it could've been so much worse.
1. Connor Mcgregor vs Dustin Poirer UFC 264.
This entry isn't because of Connors star power, or then fighting attitude, it's because I have never seen a leg break like this. This is the nature of the fight game, and these things do happen, but it's a mark on a career that has been polvarized by the world, for good and bad reasons.
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