Luke Rockhold Suffering From Grade II MCL Sprain

UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold stated that he is suffering from the effects of a torn medical collateral ligament (MCL), which challenger Michael Bisping immediately accused the champ of using as an ‘insurance policy’ in case he loses. Following this news Rockhold passed a medical exam preformed by the ringside physician, provided by the California State

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UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold stated that he is suffering from the effects of a torn medical collateral ligament (MCL), which challenger Michael Bisping immediately accused the champ of using as an ‘insurance policy’ in case he loses.

Following this news Rockhold passed a medical exam preformed by the ringside physician, provided by the California State Athletic Commission  who will be monitoring the action ringside tomorrow night. The champ was, however, diagnosed with a Grade II MCL sprain.

Osteopathic Physician Dr. Diego Allende, who spoke to MMAJunkie, had this to say on Rockhold’s MCL injury:

“As far as his physical exam, no, (there is no evidence of an MCL tear)”, said Allende.

“He has good stability, good range of motion; he cleared completely on the examination. I have all the confidence in the world that that won’t be an issue in his competition tomorrow night.”

According to Sports Injury Clinic, an MCL tear is classified into three Grades:

Grade I: ‘There may be mild tenderness on the inside of the knee over the ligament.’

Grade II: ‘Significant tenderness will be felt on the inside of the knee along the medial ligament.’

Grade III: ‘This is a complete tear of the ligament. Pain can vary and is sometimes not as bad as that of a grade 2 MCL sprain.’

While Rockhold only suffers from the Grade II sprain, Bisping has reported no such injuries and is coming into the bout at 100 percent. If the AKA product wants to remain the champion following Saturday’s bout, he better hope ‘The Count’ doesn’t take advantage of the knee he knew all along wasn’t in top condition.

UFC 199 takes place live on pay-per-view (PPV) from The Forum in Inglewood, California tomorrow (June 4, 2016).

 

 

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Michael Bisping: I’m A Fighter, Luke Rockhold’s An Athlete

UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold is set to make his first career title defense tomorrow night against longtime UFC veteran Michael Bisping, in the main event of UFC 199 in Inglewood, California. The two world-class middleweights weighed in Friday evening followed by an intense stare-down exchanged between the two men, in which UFC President Dana White desperately

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UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold is set to make his first career title defense tomorrow night against longtime UFC veteran Michael Bisping, in the main event of UFC 199 in Inglewood, California.

The two world-class middleweights weighed in Friday evening followed by an intense stare-down exchanged between the two men, in which UFC President Dana White desperately attempted to keep the two separated.

Following the heated exchange, both men joined Fox Sports 1 (FS1) to make some final statements before taking the Octagon against one another tomorrow night.

luke-rockhold-michael-bisping-ufc-fight-night-55[1]Bisping, who is the No. 4-ranked middleweight in the world, described the intense stare-down with Rockhold:

“He doesn’t like me, I don’t like him,” Bisping said. “All I was trying to do was, you know, talk a little trash. Dana, I think he was hyper-sensitive.

He wouldn’t let me get near him. Dana was pushing me away. I’m like, ‘Dana, relax.’ He goes, don’t touch him! Don’t touch him!

I’m not going to touch him. I’m not here to fight. I’m a professional, I’m going to fight tomorrow. Don’t you worry.”

michael bisping ufc stats‘The Count’ also believes that what sets him apart from the rest of the UFC’s world-class roster, is the fact that he is a ‘real fighter’:

“I’ve never turned down a fight in my life,” Bisping said. “There’s not a single thing in this world that I do better than fighting, and since I was eight years old, I’ve always been a fighter.

I really have. This is who I am as a person. I don’t need eight weeks. I think I can beat anybody in the world right now, whether it’s at the end of a training camp or not, and that’s what you have to be.

Luke Rockhold isn’t the same person. He’s not cut from the same cloth as me. He’s a pretender. He’s a poser. A lot of the UFC roster are.

They’re all posers. I’m a real fighter. They’re ‘athletes.’ I ain’t an athlete. I’m a fighter, and you’re going to see that tomorrow night.”

041715-6-UFC-Luke-Rockhold-OB-PI.vresize.1200.675.high_.121Rockhold then joined the FS1 crew stating that while he understands what Bisping is capable of, he still expects to walk away Saturday night with the gold strapped around his waist:

“I see this fight going flawlessly,” Rockhold said on FS1. “I really understand what Michael brings and I know what I have. I’m going to go out there, I’m going to make him realize his true destiny — that’s behind the desk with you guys.

He ain’t going to compete with me. There’s levels to this game, and he’s about to find that out. He didn’t understand last time. It’s time to penetrate that thick skull and make him realize.”

UFC 199 is set to go down live on pay-per-view (PPV) from The Forum in Inglewood, California on June 4th, 2016.

(All transcribed quotes are courtesy of MMAFighting.com)

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Michael Bisping: If You Can Believe In Jesus, You Can Believe I’ll Knock Rocky Out

‘The Count’ believes he’ll do better without a full camp… It seems that 2016 is yet another year of the injury bug, as pay-per-view and fight night bouts continue being laid to waste by last minute accidents. The most recent of these main event smashing injuries was Chris Weidman’s withdrawal from the June 4 UFC

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‘The Count’ believes he’ll do better without a full camp…

It seems that 2016 is yet another year of the injury bug, as pay-per-view and fight night bouts continue being laid to waste by last minute accidents. The most recent of these main event smashing injuries was Chris Weidman’s withdrawal from the June 4 UFC 199 PPV card in Inglewood, California. ‘The All-American’ requires surgery due to a rather concerning spinal injury, which he detailed in a graphic Facebook post yesterday. In dropping out of the event, Weidman left a gap opposite the middleweight boss Luke Rockhold, but every cloud has a silver lining.

As a result of Weidman’s injury and removal from UFC 199, we get to see another rematch, this time between the 185-pound champ Luke Rockhold and his old nemesis Michael Bisping.

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‘Rocky’ and ‘The Count’ first squared off in Sydney, Australia in late 2014, with Rockhold furthering his claim to the title fight with Weidman by rocking and then submitting Bisping inside two rounds. After finishing Lyoto Machida, Rockhold went on to brutally batter Chris Weidman for the title in a gruelling affair at UFC 194.

Just out of interest, here’s Rockhold’s streak compared to Bisping’s:

Luke Rockhold: Costa Philippou TKO, Tim Boetsch submission, Michael Bispig submission, Lyoto Machida submission, Chris Weidman murder TKO

Michael Bisping: CB Dolloway unanimous decision, Thales Leites split decision, Anderson Silva Unanimous decision

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So Luke Rockhold is the bigger man, on home turf, coming in on a streak of finishes that includes one against Michael Bisping, and has a full camp compared to two weeks notice for ‘The Count;’ Where’s the smart money going at the bookies?

Well hold your horses, because Bisping believes the short notice fight is actually in his favor…

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