Uriah Hall Details Near-Death Experience Following Terrifying Weight-Cut

Uriah Hall has broken his silence regarding his near-death experience following a brutal weight cut that left him hospitalized (h/t Fancy Combat).
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In a live stream to his fans on Wednesday, the dynamic striker sa…

Uriah Hall has broken his silence regarding his near-death experience following a brutal weight cut that left him hospitalized (h/t Fancy Combat).

Video contains NSFW language

In a live stream to his fans on Wednesday, the dynamic striker said: “It was probably the most dramatic experience I ever had. I mean, I was in and out of it. I was conscious, but I was unconscious. I knew it was happening, but I was fighting over it. I was punching.”

Hall continued, “I think I had a mini-seizure and at the same time a slight heart attack. My kidneys just were not good.”

How close was Hall to his ultimate end? “The doctor even said even if I had made weight I probably would have died the next day cause my body wasn’t having it,” said Hall.

The 33-year-old added he has been following doctors orders and is improving.

“As much as I neglected my safety and my health, which was the dumbest thing to do, I will never do that again.”

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Michael Bisping Shuts Down Vitor Belfort, ‘The Phenom’ Lashes Back

According to former middleweight champion Michael Bisping, he won’t be fighting Vitor Belfort in his proposed retirement fight in London this March. The idea of a rematch between the two gained momentum after Belfort was removed from last weekend’s UFC St. Louis co-main event following his opponent Uriah Hall’s withdrawal from the bout. Bisping discussed […]

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According to former middleweight champion Michael Bisping, he won’t be fighting Vitor Belfort in his proposed retirement fight in London this March.

The idea of a rematch between the two gained momentum after Belfort was removed from last weekend’s UFC St. Louis co-main event following his opponent Uriah Hall’s withdrawal from the bout.

Bisping discussed Belfort’s challenge on his podcast “Believe You Me,” and put the idea to rest in no uncertain terms:

“I’m not fighting Vitor Belfort in London,” said Bisping. “I’m not fighting Vitor Belfort in London. I am not fighting Vitor Belfort in London. 100 percent, I’m not fighting him. Zero percent chance.”

“I may or may not have one more fight,” explained Bisping. “So here’s the thing. I don’t like Vitor Belfort. People looking at this video are probably saying, ‘Look at his eye, he’s a f**king mess.’ It is part of the reason why I never wanted to do a video podcast before, because my eye is a mess and it was Vitor Belfort that did it and he was roided out of his mind. He’s a known drug cheat. I don’t like the guy. I find him to be a hypocrite. It’s his last fight and he’s probably going to juice like crazy again anyway because who gives a f**k. ‘Oooh, I failed. So what? Retired. Done. Gone.’”

Belfort knocked out Bisping with a second-round head kick back in 2013, when Belfort was in the midst of his TRT era. At the time, testosterone-replacement therapy was still somewhat allowed with an exemption, which Belfort exploited during a terrifying run where he knocked out Luke Rockhold, Bisping, and Dan Henderson.

Bisping suffered a notoriously debilitating eye injury due to Belfort’s head kick, which affects the Brit to this very day.

Belfort barked back, of course, in an effort to goad the former champ into a rematch:

What a shame @mikebisping !!! @ufc just informed me that you have declined the fight. I understand you are scared. The images above pretty much explain it all… So stop pretending that you are tough and just admit that you are afraid. And I thought you were man enough to step up in the octagon with me again, my mistake… unfortunately looks like we will not be delivering to the fans the fight they want to see… Happy retirement, you must be feeling amazing leaving the sport thru the back door… To be a legend is not to everyone! Que vergonha @mikebisping !!! O @ufc acabou de me dizer q vc recusou a luta. Eu entendo que vc está com medo. As imagens acima meio que explicam tudo… Então para de fingir que é durão e admite que está com medo. E eu pensei que fosse homem suficiente para subir no octógono comigo outra vez, me enganei… Infelizmente parece que não iremos dar aos fãs a luta que eles querem… Feliz aposentadoria, vc deve estar muito feliz por deixar o esporte pela porta dos fundos… Se tornar uma lenda, realmente não é para qualquer um.. #teambelfort

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We’ll have to wait and see if Bisping gives in to ‘The Phenom’s’ trash talk, but at this point, it doesn’t seem like the former champion is looking to go out against the legendary but controversial Brazilian.

And even though Belfort is way past his prime, perhaps it’s best Bisping takes some more time off following two stoppage losses in one month last November. Who should ‘The Count’ fight in his final fight – if he should even fight again at all?

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Dana White Reveals Uriah Hall Was ‘Partying In L.A. Clubs’ Before Missing Weight

The MMA world lost a potentially hard-hitting co-main event between Uriah Hall and Vitor Belfort at last night’s (Sun. January 14, 2017) UFC St. Louis when Hall was unable to weigh in and forced to withdraw from the bout following a scary scene where he reportedly fainted and had a seizure. The tough last-minute withdrawal put […]

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The MMA world lost a potentially hard-hitting co-main event between Uriah Hall and Vitor Belfort at last night’s (Sun. January 14, 2017) UFC St. Louis when Hall was unable to weigh in and forced to withdraw from the bout following a scary scene where he reportedly fainted and had a seizure.

The tough last-minute withdrawal put the frightening weight-cutting practices of the sport into the crosshairs yet again, and many asked if the UFC needed to make more effort to curb such drastic cuts and the subsequent adverse effects they have on a growing number of high-profile bouts.

However, if we’re to believe UFC president Dana White, Hall’s situation wasn’t one of just the weight cut becoming a health issue. According to the UFC exec in a post-fight scrum via MMA Fighting, Hall wasn’t taking his training at the UFC Performance Insitute in Las Vegas seriously, and had even gone as far as going to Los Angeles to party a week before his fight with Belfort:

“I have a very long relationship with Uriah, I like him very much personally. But the guy’s at the UFC (Performance Institutute) said he doesn’t take it serious. He doesn’t take his training serious, he doesn’t do what anybody tells him. He does his own thing.

“A week before the fight, he went to L.A. and was hanging out in L.A. in clubs and stuff. So, not good. So I’m going to talk to him, he texted me tonight. He’ s back in his room, obviously he’s not good, and if you don’t cut weight the right way and you don’t do what you’re supposed to do, this is what happens.”

The discussion about weight cutting and the issues created by it will most likely continue to grow larger, but White insisted there are more healthy ways to cut weight.

For the fighters who are unable to do it the right way, he said, the best decision is to move up a weight class in hopes of recreating their careers as several fighters such as Rafael dos Anjos have in recent years:

“What I think they need to think about is fight at 205. Fight at 205 or show up and do what you’re supposed to do. There’s ways to cut weight properly and safely. You need to start doing that. That’s why we are encouraging everybody to come to the UFC Performance Institute. These guys down there, all the people that go there and do what they’re told to do and do it the right way, cut weight safely.

“The guys who don’t listen, this is what happens. And much like the Kelvin Gastelums and the Johny Hendricks and the other people out there – if you can’t make that weight, then fight at a higher weight division.”

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White is shedding some light on the events that took place prior to Uriah Hall’s failure to weigh in for UFC Fight Night 124. Last night (Jan. 14), Hall was supposed to take on Vitor Belfort. The two would’ve met inside the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The […]

UFC St. Louis Fighter Comments On Scary Uriah Hall Situation

Former The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 17 finalist Uriah Hall was scheduled to take on veteran Vitor Belfort in the co-main event of tonight’s (Jan. 14, 2017) UFC Fight Night 124 from St. Louis, Missouri, but the bout was scrapped when Hall failed to make it to the scale for weigh-ins yesterday morning (Jan. 13, 2017). […]

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Former The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 17 finalist Uriah Hall was scheduled to take on veteran Vitor Belfort in the co-main event of tonight’s (Jan. 14, 2017) UFC Fight Night 124 from St. Louis, Missouri, but the bout was scrapped when Hall failed to make it to the scale for weigh-ins yesterday morning (Jan. 13, 2017).

According to a report from MMAFighting.com, Hall was on weight, but fainted on his way to the weigh-ins. He was then taken to the hospital, but he’s currently awake and talking, per the report.

The UFC released the following statement:

Sunday’s UFC Fight Night co-main event between Uriah Hall and Vitor Belfort has been called off after Hall was unable to make weight for the bout at Scottrade Center in St. Louis.

The card, which airs on FS1, will proceed with 11 bouts. Moving to the main card is the featherweight bout between Darren Elkins and Michael Johnson, while the bantamweight clash between Kyung Ho Kang and Guido Cannetti moves to the FS1 prelims.

Issues with weight-cutting have become quite evident in the sport of mixed martial arts, and apparently Hall’s situation was one of the worst in recent memory. In fact, according to Paige VanZant, who will take on Jessica Rose-Clark in the event’s co-main event, it was the ‘scariest’ thing she’s ever seen:

Should the UFC make any changes moving forward to prevent issues like this?

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