Johnny Munoz Jr. left urinating blood after suffering multiple vicious low blows during UFC Vegas 74 fight

Johnny Munoz Jr.It’s safe to say for anyone on planet Earth a low blow isn’t the most enjoyable experience in the world, however, for UFC bantamweight Johnny Munoz Jr. (12-3 MMA) that feeling was taken to new hights.  At Saturday’s UFC Vegas 74 it featured an action-packed bantamweight battle between Daniel Santos (11-2 MMA) and Johnny Munoz […]

Johnny Munoz Jr.

It’s safe to say for anyone on planet Earth a low blow isn’t the most enjoyable experience in the world, however, for UFC bantamweight Johnny Munoz Jr. (12-3 MMA) that feeling was taken to new hights. 

At Saturday’s UFC Vegas 74 it featured an action-packed bantamweight battle between Daniel Santos (11-2 MMA) and Johnny Munoz Jr. which unfortunately will be remembered for its continuous low blows. 

Santos landed a clean shot to the groin in first round, then Munoz traded one back on Santos a few minutes later. 

Fast forward to the third round, Daniel Santos landed the biggest hit of the night when he threw a straight kick up the middle that was followed through by his shin and kneecap, landing right in the middle of Johnny Munoz’s legs.

Following the impact, it took Munoz nearly the full five minutes allowed to recover. It became a question whether he should continue after the damage he had taken. Despite Herb Dean taking a point off Santos for the second foul, the potential outcome of a decision didn’t look promising.

Johnny Munoz Jr. did decide to see out the remained out of the fight, landing a solid take down and a near ending flying knee which could’ve completed a most impressive comeback if it landed. 

Despite his grit and toughness, Munoz didn’t see favour with the judges who awarded a 29-27 unanimous decision victory to Daniel Santos, who is now two wins from three since signing with the promotion. 

Johnny Munoz Jr. pees blood following repeated brutal low blows in UFC loss

Although the Californian native was not gifted the win, he was gifted a trip to the hospital for his efforts, where he shared on his social-media the painful aftermath of what it’s like to be kicked in the groin multiple times by a UFC trained fighter.

That was a nice shot to my nuts though [laughing emoji],” Munoz wrote on one post whilst holding a jug full of bloody urine. 

Munoz followed that post by asking fans for interaction on his post in exchange for further explicit pictures of the damage he received to his low half. 

“2,000 retweets and I’ll upload the hospital images of my swollen nut sack,” Munoz exclaimed.

Despite the unfortunate loss this past Saturday, ‘Kid Kvenbo’ still falls to 2-3 within the UFC octagon and will undoubtedly be hunting for a win next time out. He’ll just be hoping he won’t have to relive the same pain ever again. 

Do you think Johnny Munoz Jr. should’ve continued against Daniel Santos? 

Video – Chinese heavyweight Aorigele suffered a horrifying low blow that induced vomiting from onlookers

AorigeleChinese heavyweight sensation Aorigele once suffered a low blow so vicious that it caused onlookers to vomit. Aorigele had become immensely popular in his native country and, thanks to social media, around the world over the last several years as the heavy-set mixed martial artist continuously displayed strength and agility that earned comparisons to ex-fUFC […]

Aorigele

Chinese heavyweight sensation Aorigele once suffered a low blow so vicious that it caused onlookers to vomit.

Aorigele had become immensely popular in his native country and, thanks to social media, around the world over the last several years as the heavy-set mixed martial artist continuously displayed strength and agility that earned comparisons to ex-fUFC star Roy ‘Big Country’ Nelson. But if you ask MMA fans what they know about Aorigele, they’ll likely remember him first as the guy who took perhaps the most brutal groin kick in the history of combat sports.

In 2017, Aorigele stepped into the cage for a bout with Hyun Man Myung at Road FC 39. Riding back-to-back first-round knockouts, including a 35-second knockout of Bob Sapp, the plus-sized striker was keen to make it three in a row. Unfortunately, his hopes were dashed mere sends into the contest when his opponent landed a gut-wrenching low blow that sent Aorigele crashing to the canvas and writhing in pain. The accidental strike was so horrifying that one witness said, “I just threw up at the sound.”

Aorigele Held No Ill-Will Toward His Opponent

Road FC promoters confirmed that Aorigele was released from the hospital shortly after his admission and revealed that the fan-favorite would suffer “no lasting or permanent damage.” 

In his first statement following the incident, Aorigele placed no blame on his opponent and remained focused on recovering before an inevitable return to the cage. “What’s left now is to return to Road FC after a full recovery, meet Myung Hyun-Man, and put on a thrilling match,” he said. “Many people might have misunderstood what happened in our match. It was totally an accident. Myung Hyun-Man didn’t do it intentionally.”

The big man bounced back, returning to the Road FC cage a little more than three months later. He would go on to win four more wins, extending his streak to six. His last bout came against Jae Hyuk Heo in 2019.