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What The UFC Tried To Hide About Ilia Topuria’s Health

All of this echoes something Joe Rogan has hammered home repeatedly across the years whenever the topic turns to top-tier fighters. Supporters tend to lock in purely on records and outcomes, regularly forgetting the enormous physical price these athletes pay to compete at the very peak of the sport.  I would put Justin Gaethje against Paddy Pimblett.

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I think that he he’s going to Paddy’s going to beat Justin Gaethje?  Easy.  Wow. Really easy?  Yeah, easy.  Really easy? Yeah.  Wow. That’s a crazy thing to say because Justin Gaethje’s a  animal.  Yeah, but he doesn’t know how to grapple. And Paddy knows that.  He’s a Division I wrestler. He knows how to grapple.

You don’t think he knows how to grapple? He just chooses not to. He chooses to stand and fight.  Did you ever saw him submitting someone?  I don’t believe he’s ever submitted someone, but I think that’s because he likes to just crush people. He likes to bang it out and fight.  He likes to fight. What everyone likes is to dominate people and and to win as soon as possible.

If you have the ability to submit someone as soon as you can, you would do it. >> Mhm. I think that’s your mindset. I think Justin Gaethje’s mindset is to be the most violent person alive. >> The thing is, man, don’t think that Justin Gaethje can’t win. Like anybody can lose in an MMA fight. People get hit.

Like in Ilia Topuria, one of his early fights, Herbert caught him with a head kick in the first round. Dustin is always just trying to This is a dangerous He’s a dangerous Anybody. He’s always moving forward trying to smash you. He leg kicks you from inside the clinch. >> You were forgetting KG’s a war hammer, dude. That guy loves battles.

It’s not like this tactical take a chance here, take a chance there. No, everything’s take a chance. It’s like from the very beginning of the fight. The way he fought you like >> Good lord. >> Yeah, he fights like a pitbull. >> Like a pitbull. >> Like a pitbull. >> A fighter’s mind can bounce back from defeat fairly fast, but the bodily damage from an all-out war inside the octagon is a much steeper mountain to climb.

That gap is precisely why the conversation around Topuria centers less on whether he comes back and more on the timing of it. Should those injury reports prove correct, the discussion pivots instantly away from naming his next challenger and toward mapping out a realistic healing schedule. Long before anyone can entertain title bouts, rivalries, or grand comeback narratives, the first order of business is letting his body recover completely after what may well have been one of the most grueling outings of his career.

>> And you know, you gave him all the respect in terms of like his skill set in there, you know, I said probably the second best guy you prepared for outside of Khabib, but now that you’re through Ilia, was he as good as you thought he was? Was he better than you thought he was? Just Can you talk about what you experienced in there with him? >> I mean, he Yeah, he’s very good.

I mean, my liver still hurts right now. Um the body shots were crazy. I mean, he was really, really fast, but you know, um when he didn’t get the finish at the end of the second round, I think it really took took his spirit. And you know, again, I said it in the press conference leading up, I was like, he really backed himself into a corner saying he’s going to be so dominant.

And I said it, when we go to the second round, you’re going to be like, what the When we go to the third round, you’re going to be like, what the You know, that’s that’s what I did to him. >> Did you feel he was broken after he didn’t get that finish? >> I never felt he was broken because he was so dangerous at all at the the whole time, but in the third round when I started landing those jabs, when he started finding his back foot, I knew something was different.

>> I mean, it was fight of the night, but you know, fight of the year, fight of the whatever, it’s one of the greatest fights you’ll ever see. It was incredible. And especially when you got a guy, I don’t know where it ended up at 6, 7, 8 to 1 underdog and then comes in and does what he did tonight.

And then Ilia, I mean, the body shots that Ilia hit Gaethje with in in that round. And then Gaethje gets through it. Gaethje’s about to get into, you know, an armbar. He was he almost got into a triangle. I mean, just every you saw everything IN THAT FIGHT. >> WOW, THAT GUY’S CRAZY. >>  >> Look at that dude.

>> Justin Gaethje, the biggest underdog on the card, Ilia Topuria, the new sensation and the new superstar of the sport, just got pieced up, demolished, and stopped by the doctor at the end of round four. Justin Gaethje, the highlights, gets it done at the White House, does the backflip off the >> What a moment.

Within the MMA landscape, this whole scenario has split the chatter into two separate threads. The first revolves around Justin Gaethje, with a large number of fighters and pundits applauding his standout showing, in which he methodically dismantled one of the sport’s marquee names and dragged Ilia Topuria into a steadily tougher contest.

The second thread is all about Topuria, not because his value has dropped, but because supporters are genuinely curious to witness how he bounces back from this stumble. Throughout the history of combat sports, plenty of stars have actually grown more popular after tasting defeat, especially when they show grit and command respect while staring down hardship.

The UFC has always gravitated towards stories of struggle, since they give audiences something emotional to latch onto. And watching how Topuria’s path develops should be fascinating. >> I always tell people that losing is not the end. Losing is a lesson. Tonight I learned a very hard lesson. >> He knew what was going to happen to him. Walking forward with their hands down on the open and belly, you’re going to get walloped.

>> People saying that he reminds us of you and all that stuff. >> No way. Does he? He has the same tattoos. He says the same stuff. >>  Run in front of you. Do something about it. >> He does the same  movements. He was going to scream ON THE THING. I WISH HIM WELL. HE’S ALL RIGHT. I like him. Maybe.

>> This might be 2-2. This poor is on the comeback. What’s that? 2-2, I’d say. First two is to Topuria. Next two is to Gaethje. >> He’s about to mention his face being beaten to >> Oh, they’re stopping it. Oh, they stopped it. Wow. >> Oh. There we go. >> The big back flip’s coming. He knows it. >> Too tired for that. No, he’s done it.

>> He’s done it. >> Oh, he’s up. >>  >> Watch your neck. >> Hey, Justin Gaethje. Well in, lad. Undisputed champion, you deserve it after your career. But now I want that rematch. I am going to finish BSD and I want that rematch with Justin Gaethje for the undisputed title. I told you didn’t I? It was fate.

Justin Gaethje, man, hats off to you. You deserve it for the  heavy career you’ve had. You absolutely deserve it, lad. Everyone gave me  for getting beat by him. What now? What now, lads? Thought he was finished, thought he was 38, thought he was he was over the hill. And then he just beat you.

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