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It can be difficult to makes heads or tails of a situation when a fighter pulls out from a fight due to personal reasons. That could be code for injury, mental health issues, a USADA problem yet to surface, relationship drama and much more — any and all of these factors can more than derail a training camp.
Such was the case when Robert Whittaker recently withdrew from his UFC 248 bout opposite Jared Cannonier. Whittaker was vague on Instagram, and he has talked about his issues with both injury and mental health in the past.
Just yesterday, UFC President Dana White described his withdraw as “selfless,” an unusual description that now makes plenty of sense. The Sun reported today that Whittaker removed himself from the bout in order to donate bone marrow to his daughter, who is ill.
For those unaware, here’s a description of the process courtesy of BeTheMatch.org: “Donating bone marrow is a surgical procedure done under general or regional anesthesia in a hospital. While a donor receives anesthesia, doctors use needles to withdraw liquid marrow from the back of the pelvic bone.” It has a reputation of being rather painful, and it can take a few weeks for marrow to return to regular levels.
Currently, there are still few details available, such as what illness his daughter is suffering or how many bone marrow donations she will need. Regardless, Whittaker’s actions are indeed very selfless and commendable, and I’d like wish him, his daughter, and entire family the best in working through this process.
Insomnia
Amanda Nunes goes to work on a dairy farm!
MMA is now legal in France! C’est bon!
? Ça y est, le #MMA est légal en France! La pratique des arts martiaux mixtes sera organisée par la fédération française de boxe. Bonne nouvelle? https://t.co/ySLKCuezHp pic.twitter.com/CC31KCloFY
— Le Figaro (@Le_Figaro) January 21, 2020
Darren Till has figured out what’s funny and is sticking with it.
I ain’t afraid of no fucking man on this planet!!!
— Darren Till (@darrentill2) January 21, 2020
Apart from Yoel, he scary.
— Darren Till (@darrentill2) January 21, 2020
Honesty between old friends.
This is what it looks like to have “Groovy” Lando spinning in your direction:
I really hope this does end up a jiu-jitsu battle rather than Gilbert Burns taking advantage of his kickboxing and power edge …
In case you’re wondering why a lot of fighters/coaches/athletes in general do not reply to Instagram comments … For those unaware, CSA Gym is one of the best kickboxing/Muay Thai gyms in the US.
Slips, rips, and KO clips
I don’t remotely understand how smaller men win in Sumo, but it’s awesome.
Day10 If you are still all about #EnHo, this bout from #TeruTsuyoshi (R) vs #AoiYama might turn your head. Look at those reflexes. #Hatsubasho2020 pic.twitter.com/rLhaZ2LVyS
— SumoSoul (@TheSumoSoul) January 21, 2020
Another absolutely badass highlight with a dope Liam Harrison write up for good measure:
I’d like to think of Chris Leben as a pioneer for this strategy.
Random Land
Lizard vs. Everyone
Midnight Music: … Like Clockwork by Queens of the Stone Age is probably my favorite straight up rock record of the 2010s, so here’s a cut from that!
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.