Matt Brown Opens Up About Recent Bout With Concussions

Matt “The Immortal” Brown has fallen on some rough times inside the Octagon as of late as the longtime UFC welterweight contender has lost four of his last five. He’s also dealt with some hardships outside of the cage as he was diagnosed with his first official concussion in 2015. Brown recently detailed what that

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Matt “The Immortal” Brown has fallen on some rough times inside the Octagon as of late as the longtime UFC welterweight contender has lost four of his last five. He’s also dealt with some hardships outside of the cage as he was diagnosed with his first official concussion in 2015. Brown recently detailed what that experience was like, and it’s safe to say that it was a bit horrifying to say the least:

“I had to sit in my room for 10 days with no lights, no loud noises, no TV, no reading,” Brown told MMAjunkie Radio. “Like, literally stare at the wall and do nothing for 10 days, like jail.”

After dealing with this setback, Brown was recently stopped by fellow veteran Jake Ellenberger at July 30’s UFC 201. Brown admits that he had never been dropped by a head shot prior to this bout, which has led him to be ‘extra careful’ regarding his long term health and safety:

“It’s the first time from a head shot that I’ve been dropped in my entire life, and I’ve sparred with heavyweights and big guys,” said Brown. “I hope that I can speak near-full sentences when I’m done fighting.”

“Now that I’ve been through that, I want to be extra careful,” he said.

“The Immortal’s” recent struggles both inside and outside of the cage won’t stop him from chasing his goals, however, and he even said that he’d like to fight at UFC 205 on November 12, 2016 in New York, although he doesn’t know if he’d be physically prepared for that card:

“I would love New York (at UFC 205), but I’m really fat right now,” Brown said.

“There’s still a lot of hunger in my heart,” Brown said. “I’m still pressing toward the ultimate goal. I still, to this day, remember my motivation. I still remember what it’s like to go to a UFC and have that dream in my head.”

Would you like to see Brown continue to make that walk towards the Octagon?

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Matt Brown’s Next Fight Slated For UFC 201

After compiling an impressive seven-fight win streak between 2012 and 2014, Matt “The Immortal” Brown has hit some rough times as of late, losing three out of his last four bouts. Most recently competing at May 14’s UFC 198, Brown is coming off of a rather one-sided loss to Brazilian grappling wizard Demian Maia. Despite

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After compiling an impressive seven-fight win streak between 2012 and 2014, Matt “The Immortal” Brown has hit some rough times as of late, losing three out of his last four bouts.

Most recently competing at May 14’s UFC 198, Brown is coming off of a rather one-sided loss to Brazilian grappling wizard Demian Maia. Despite his recent troubles, he has faced off with the best the division has to offer, as his other two losses in that stretch have come at the hands of former champion Johny Hendricks and reigning title holder Robbie Lawler.

Looking to bounce back quickly, the 35-year-old Brown appears to already have his next fight set.

According to ESPN.com, “The Immortal” will meet fellow struggling veteran Jake “The Juggernaut” Ellenberger at July 30’s UFC 201 from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia live on pay-per-view (PPV).

Ellenberger has hit even rougher times than Brown as of late, losing five of his last six Octagon showings. The 31-year-old suffered a brutal stoppage loss to Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson last July, as well as a unanimous decision loss to Tarec Saffiedine last January.

This fight makes sense for both men, as each combatant is looking to rebound after disappointing losses.

UFC 201 will be headlined by an intriguing welterweight title clash as Lawler once again puts his 170-pound strap on the line against Tyron “The Chosen One” Woodley.

The co-main event will also feature a title fight as dominant flyweight kingpin Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson meets veteran Wilson Reis.

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