Injured PFL Fighter Stands After Spinal Surgery

PFL fighter stands after spinal surgery.

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Injured PFL fighter Leroy Johnson was able to stand after successful spinal surgeries.

The 38-year-old Johnson suffered a devastating KO loss to Mo De’Reese at PFL 7 last month. Johnson was on the receiving end of a highlight reel knee that sent the big man down and motionless on the canvas for some time. It was a scary moment, to say the least.

Things, however, appear to be looking up. Kaitlyn Leask, Johnson’s fiancee, released a statement on Friday (Sept 7, 2018) that said that Johnson is able to stand after undergoing successful spinal surgery.

KaitlynLeask’s statement is as follows (h/t Ariel Helwani):

As most of you know, last Thursday Leroy suffered a severe spinal injury during his fight in Atlantic City. This has been the most terrifying week of our lives. Leroy went through two surgeries to stabilize the broken bones and we’ve been waiting on the swelling to go down to see what’s next.
Leroy is a fighter and the strongest man I know, this afternoon he was able to stand! We have a long road, but we know all of our friends and family are praying for us. God is good all the time! #leroystrong

Daniel Rubenstein, Johnson’s manager, had previously released a statement that explained Johnson’s first surgery was to take care of a vertebra that had slipped out of place, and the second was to deal with his high blood pressure.

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PFL Fighter Required Emergency Surgery After Frightening Knockout Loss

This was a frightening knockout.

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As we’ve noted, last night’s (Thurs. August 30, 2018) PFL 7 event featured one of the most frightening knockouts you’ll ever see.

After a two-year layoff, Muhammad De’Reese hit Leroy Johnson with a knee in the clinch that planted Johnson on his face. De’Reese hadn’t competed since his appearance on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 23 in 2016.

The knockout was so devastating that Johnson was left unconscious for quite some time before he came to. Eventually he was able to leave the cage on his own power. Check out the knockout here:

Soon after the ordeal, Johnson was transported to a nearby hospital. His manager revealed on Twitter that an emergency surgery was required for the heavyweight:

“For those wondering about LeRoy Johnson, here’s the update I have. had emergency surgery for a vertebrae that slipped out of place & a 2nd surgery for high blood pressure issues. Has feeling in arms and legs. PFL flying his fiancé to Philly to be with him. Thats all I know now”

MMA Junkie reports that both Rubenstein and a PFL official have confirmed they will provide updates on the situation as more becomes available.

For now, Johnson seems to be stable in the emergency room and has his family with him.

We wish him the best in his recovery from injuries suffered in the loss.

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PFL 7 Results

PFL 7 results.

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The Professional Fighters League (PFL) strolls into the Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey for the last event of the regular season.

The main event will feature hard-hitting light heavyweights Smealinho Rama and Jamie Abdallah. The co-main event will pit burgeoning MMA broadcaster Sean O’Connell taking on the always dangerous Bazigit Atajev.

As always LowkickMMA is your destination for all things MMA.

Here are the results as they happen:

Facebook Prelims:

Mo De’Reese vs. Leroy Johnson

  •  Mo De’Reese defeats Leroy Johnson via KO (knee) at 2:23 of round one

Robert Hale vs. Ramazan Kuramagomedov

Saidyokub Kakharamonov vs. Omar Nurmagomedov

Jason Butcher vs. Emiliano Sordi

Caio Magalhães vs. Sadibou Sy

NBCSN Main Card:

Paul Bradley vs. Handesson Ferreira

Alexandre Bezerra vs. Magomed Idrisov

Caio Alencar vs. Mike Kyle

Bazigit Atayev vs. Sean O’Connell

Smealinho Rama vs. Jamie Abdallah

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PFL 7 Live Results Tonight (Aug. 30)

MMANews.com is the place to be for some live PFL 7 results (see PFL 6 results here) Tonight (Aug. 30), PFL 7 takes place inside the Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the main event, Smealinho Rama will take on Jamie Abdallah. The co-…

MMANews.com is the place to be for some live PFL 7 results (see PFL 6 results here) Tonight (Aug. 30), PFL 7 takes place inside the Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the main event, Smealinho Rama will take on Jamie Abdallah. The co-main event will see Bazigit Atajev go one-on-one with Sean O’Connell, […]

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Kayla Harrison ‘Knows’ A Fight With Cris Cyborg Is Inevitable

Having already dominated at the highest level in Judo, former gold medalist Kayla Harrison ‘knows’ a fight with Cris Cyborg is necessary for legacy.

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Having already dominated at the highest level in Judo, Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison ‘knows’ a fight with Cris Cyborg is inevitable.

The comparisons between Ronda Rousey and Harrison are unavoidable. Both women dominated in Judo, competed in the Olympics, and then transitioned to MMA. However, just two fights into her professional MMA career and Harrison looks nothing like the former queen of mean.

It took Harrison a little over two rounds to stop a very tough Jozette Cotton at last weekends PFL 6 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

“Initially, I was disappointed, but I got over it pretty quick,” said Harrison, on her sophomore MMA contest (via ESPN). “If I don’t win in dominant fashion instantly, I’m not happy. But I talked to my coaches and my boyfriend [UFC welterweight Tony Martin] and realized I got a lot of good experience.”

“In a way, Rousey was lucky her matches were so short because no one got to study her. But the fact she could always go straight for her opponent’s head and get into the clinch, I feel it didn’t help her development never being able to go three rounds. I won’t ever say anything bad about Ronda, but every fighter has to adapt in MMA. It’s constantly changing. Gaining that experience was really good for me.”

Harrison has transitioned nicely into MMA. Her work ethic is unparalleled, and rarely has someone with her overall skillset crossed over into MMA. Be that as it may, Judo isn’t fighting, and there are some things that don’t come naturally to a Judoka.

“I say it almost every interview, but head movement is something judo players never think about, because no one is trying to punch you in the face,” Harrison said. “Head movement is so key, and it doesn’t come naturally to us. Slipping, rolling and parrying punches is huge in MMA.”

“Of course I’m focusing on my striking, but also how to get into the clinch safely and effectively. And if I can’t take them down up top, I can take them down below the knees with wrestling, which is something I never really did in judo.”

Harrison is halfway through a four-fight deal with the PFL. Her contract stipulates that she must fight every four months. Obviously, that is too soon for a possible Cyborg fight. However, the Brazilian is nearing the end of her UFC deal and is expected to have no shortage of suitors. The PFL would be an interesting landing spot for Cyborg.

“I would love it if Cris were to end her contract with the UFC [in 2019], and maybe she’ll want to come fight in the PFL,” Harrison said. “PFL takes good care of their fighters. They’re into promoting their fighters. I think she would be treated much differently here and who’s to say, maybe we could meet in the finals [of PFL’s season format].”

“I know that to be considered the best in the world, I have to beat Cris. I don’t think I’m ready yet, but I know I will be. I’m not going to make guesses on the future, but I do know I will fight Cris Cyborg.”

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PFL 6 Results

PFL 6 Results: Kayla Harrison

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The Professional Fighters League (PFL) continues the road to a million dollars with tonight’s sixth show.

Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey will host the sixth episode of the inaugural season. The evening will culminate when Ray Cooper III takes on Pavel Kusch in the nights main event. However, many fans will be tuning in specifically to watch Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison who fights Jozette Cotton in a featured main-card bout.

LowkickMMA will post results as they happen.

Facebook Prelims:

Gasan Umalatov vs. Eddie Gordon

  •  Gasan Umalatov defeats Eddie Gordon via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Louis Taylor vs. Andre Lobato

  •  Louis Taylor defeats Andre Lobato via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

Shamil Gamzatov vs. Rex Harris

  •  Shamil Gamzatov defeats Rex Harris via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Abusupiyan Magomedov vs. Anderson Gonçalves

  •  Abusupiyan Magomedov defeats Anderson Gonçalves via KO (punches) at 1:27 of round one

John Howard vs. Bruno Santos

  •  Bruno Santos defeats John Howard via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Jake Shields vs. Herman Terrado

  •  Jake Shields defeats Herman Terrado via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Rick Story vs. Carlton Minus

NBCSN Main Card:

 

João Zeferino vs. Yuri Villefort

Abubakar Nurmagomedov vs. Jonatan Westin

Kayla Harrison vs. Jozette Cotton

Magomed Magomedkerimov vs. Bojan Velickovic

Ray Cooper III vs. Pavel Kusch

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