Tatiana Suarez Details Neck Injury That Has Kept Her Sidelined

Former Olympic wrestling hopeful Tatiana Suarez has taken the UFC’s women’s strawweight division by storm. With an undefeated record of 8-0, Suarez has dominated most of her opposition inside the Octagon, in large part due to her phenomenal wrestling ability. In fact, Suarez has received comparisons to UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, earning the nickname, […]

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Former Olympic wrestling hopeful Tatiana Suarez has taken the UFC’s women’s strawweight division by storm.

With an undefeated record of 8-0, Suarez has dominated most of her opposition inside the Octagon, in large part due to her phenomenal wrestling ability. In fact, Suarez has received comparisons to UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, earning the nickname, “Female Khabib.”

In her last outing, and her most competitive, Suarez took a unanimous decision win over Nina Ansaroff. Unfortunately, the fight aggravated a pre-fight neck injury, which has resulted in a lengthy sit from competition. Speaking to The Score in a recent interview, Suarez revealed the injury affected her C4, C5, C6, C7, and T1 vertebrae. (H/T MMA Junkie)

“Basically, I had a cortisone shot,” Suarez said. “Then I had stem cells injected, as well. For a while, it felt worse after the injection. It’s probably because they put a needle inside my spine. It felt horrible for a while, but it’s getting better.”

While the injections and physical therapy are helping, Suarez still doesn’t feel like she’s at where she needs to be physically to fight again. She anticipates another cortisone shot in the next month.

“I definitely feel like it’s getting better, (but) I definitely noticed that I probably need to get another cortisone shot,” Suarez said. “We’re going to do another MRI, but the last one showed it wasn’t cleared yet. My nerve wasn’t cleared yet.

“So what they want to do is give it some time.. .. We’re going to do an MRI first, and if it’s not clear, we’re going to do another shot – probably, next month.”

With an injury as risky as a neck injury, Suarez doesn’t want to rush things, in fear that she’ll re-aggravate it, causing even more detrimental effects to her career, long-term.

“Of course I want to get in there and fight,” Suarez said. “I just think it’s not very wise to jump in. With this type of injury, if I hurt it again? I just don’t want to re-aggravate it and start the healing process all over again. I think a lot of times people do that. They want to jump in there, and then they re-injure themselves. Then, instead of being out nine months or something, they’re out two years.”

After her win over Ansaroff, many believed Suarez had finally punched her ticket to a title fight. Of course, those plans went up in smoke due to her current injury. She’ll likely need another win or two before getting back into the title mix. However, Suarez isn’t worried about this, as she says she was never in a big rush to get to the title anyway.

“I’m kind of like, whatever,” Suarez said. “I’ve never been in a rush to fight for the title or anything like that. Basically when people ask me about that, I’m like, ‘My time will come, and when it comes, I’m going to take full advantage.’ That’s still my attitude. I did believe if I was healthy after my last fight, I could have potentially got the title shot.

“Because I wasn’t, that (has) obviously passed. But the division is moving, so I’m not sitting here saying that I’m going to jump the line ahead of other people that I believe deserve to be fighting for the title. I know there’s a lot of girls gunning for the title. So whoever I need to beat, that’s fine. I’ll fight them. Then, onto the next one after that.”

Who do you think Suarez should fight upon her return to the Octagon?

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Tatiana Suarez Provides Update on UFC Return Status

There is still no clear timetable for the return of UFC strawweight Tatiana Suarez, despite her many efforts to return to competition. During her UFC 238 bout against Nina Ansaroff, Tatiana Suarez experienced substantial pain in her neck, which partial…

There is still no clear timetable for the return of UFC strawweight Tatiana Suarez, despite her many efforts to return to competition. During her UFC 238 bout against Nina Ansaroff, Tatiana Suarez experienced substantial pain in her neck, which partially immobilized her during the bout, and those neck issues have still not subsided to this […]

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Tatiana Suarez Happy With ‘Female Khabib’ Moniker

While she is her own fighter, UFC strawweight contender Tatiana Suarez has no problems with people comparing her to Khabib Nurmagomedov. Suarez has slowly become one of the top contenders at 115-pounds, owing to her dominant wins where she usually takes the action to the ground with her wrestling. Given how no other female fighter […]

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While she is her own fighter, UFC strawweight contender Tatiana Suarez has no problems with people comparing her to Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Suarez has slowly become one of the top contenders at 115-pounds, owing to her dominant wins where she usually takes the action to the ground with her wrestling. Given how no other female fighter seems to be as dominant on the ground as Suarez, it was only a matter of time before the comparisons to Nurmagomedov would arise.

“The Eagle” is known for mauling his opponents and so far, Suarez seems to be the strawweight equivalent, as she has been dubbed the “Female Khabib” and also happens to be undefeated.

And while some fighters prefer to be themselves rather than being compared to another fighter, Suarez feels it’s a compliment to be compared to the UFC lightweight champion:

“Of course it’s a compliment, he’s the best in the world right now and he’s a great fighter,” Suarez said in a recent interview. “I love the way he fights. I mean it’s somewhere to my style so of course, I think it’s a compliment.

I am my own fighter of course, but I do feel like our styles are similar so I’m never offended by that.”

What do you think of the Khabib comparisons?

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Tatiana Suarez Gives Update on Estimated Return Date

Undefeated strawweight juggernaut Tatiana Suarez (8-0) continued to roll in her last bout against Nina Ansaroff at UFC 238 in a unanimous decision victory, but a neck stinger sustained in training reoccurred during the fight and grew progressively wors…

Undefeated strawweight juggernaut Tatiana Suarez (8-0) continued to roll in her last bout against Nina Ansaroff at UFC 238 in a unanimous decision victory, but a neck stinger sustained in training reoccurred during the fight and grew progressively worse, resulting in Suarez losing her first round in MMA. The next time Suarez competes, she’d like […]

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Nunes: Throat Infection Cost Ansaroff Fight to Suarez

At UFC 238, Nina Ansaroff’s four-fight winning streak came to an end when she stood toe to toe with undefeated phenom Tatiana Suarez. Although this was the first time we saw Tatiana Suarez reveal a kink in her armor, it would still be a task to argue t…

At UFC 238, Nina Ansaroff’s four-fight winning streak came to an end when she stood toe to toe with undefeated phenom Tatiana Suarez. Although this was the first time we saw Tatiana Suarez reveal a kink in her armor, it would still be a task to argue that she did not cruise to her eighth […]

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UFC 238 Prelims Does Best Broadcast Numbers In Three Months

UFC 238 took place this past weekend (Sat. June 8, 2019) from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Prior to the pay-per-view (PPV) portion, several bouts took place on the preliminary card, which aired on ESPN. MMA Fighting’s Dave Meltzer reports that the broadcast did the Las Vegas-based promotion’s best numbers in three months with […]

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UFC 238 took place this past weekend (Sat. June 8, 2019) from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

Prior to the pay-per-view (PPV) portion, several bouts took place on the preliminary card, which aired on ESPN. MMA Fighting’s Dave Meltzer reports that the broadcast did the Las Vegas-based promotion’s best numbers in three months with 964,000 viewers. The show peaked at 1.2 million viewers during the featured preliminary bout, featuring strawweights Tatiana Suarez and Nina Ansaroff.

The preliminary card was also the highest-rated sports show in the 18-34 male demographic. It beat out MLB baseball on FOX, the Belmont Stakes on NBC, and the FIFA Women’s World Cup. However, all three of those broadcasts drew bigger overall ratings. MLB pulled in 2,560,000 viewers, the Belmont did 4,909,000, and the World Cup hauled in 1,209,000.

Coming in at third overall Saturday night in the 18-49 demographic, as well as third in the male 18-49, and tied for first in the male 12-34 demographic was the UFC 238 prelims. 75 percent of the program’s viewers were male. UFC 238 was also the number one searched item on Google that day, with more than one million searches. The show saw a 47 percent increase in viewers for last June’s PPV prelims, which was the UFC 225 PPV headlined by Robert Whittaker vs. Yoel Romero.

As for the strongest major markets, the UFC pulled in a 0.8 rating in Dallas and an 0.7 in Philadelphia. The weakest major markets were Houston with an 0.2 and Chicago with an 0.3. The prelims also beat out Top Rank boxing, which aired on ESPN shortly after. The show was headlined by a WBO featherweight title bout between Oscar Valdez and Jason Sanchez, which did 799,000 viewers.

The last time the UFC did better numbers was for the UFC 235 PPV prelims in March. Jon Jones vs. Anthony Smith in a light heavyweight title fight headlined the show. The preliminary card for that event did 1.48 million viewers.

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