WEC 49’s Josh Grispi anxious to shake off ring rust, climb to top of 145-pound division

Rarely in the sport of mixed martial arts is a fighter completely
healthy. Nagging injuries often keep fighters from being 100 percent.
Very often, fighters are forced to fight while injured.

In WEC featherweight Josh Grispi’s most recent fight, not …

Rarely in the sport of mixed martial arts is a fighter completely
healthy. Nagging injuries often keep fighters from being 100 percent.
Very often, fighters are forced to fight while injured.

In WEC featherweight Josh Grispi’s most recent fight, not only did he
have to battle an ankle injury that made walking difficult, “The Fluke”
also had to stand in front of former UFC lightweight champion and mixed
martial arts legend Jens Pulver.

“By the time I fought Jens, my ankle was completely destroyed.” Grispi recently told MMAjunkie.com Radio. “I had torn
ligaments, and I could barely walk when I fought Jens.”