Deiveson Figueiredo suffered a nasty knee damage in his loss to Cory Sandhagen at UFC Des Moines, however the two-time flyweight champion received’t need to bear surgical procedure to restore the injury carried out.
On Thursday, Figueiredo’s supervisor Alex Davis informed MMA Preventing that the Brazilian suffered a tear within the anterolateral ligament in his knee. Fortuitously for the fighter, the damage wasn’t extreme sufficient to require him to go below the knife. As an alternative, Figueiredo simply must undergo bodily remedy, which he has already began, and relaxation the knee as he recovers.
The damage occurred within the second spherical when Sandhagen sat up throughout a grappling trade. As Sandhagen shifted ahead, his legs had been twisted up with Figueiredo, who instantly grimaced from ache in his knee. A second later, Figueiredo was tapping out and the combat was stopped with Sandhagen incomes the victory by TKO as a consequence of an damage.
“It’s very painful,” Davis informed MMA Preventing in regards to the type of knee damage Figueiredo suffered. “However he didn’t get completed. It was only a freak accident.”
Replays confirmed Figueiredo’s knee seemingly popping when Sandhagen sat up from the grappling trade and the pained look on his face was simple. Figueiredo was finally helped out of the octagon earlier than returning dwelling to Brazil the place he sought medical therapy.
With a prognosis that enables him to keep away from surgical procedure, Figueiredo is “already asking to combat once more” with hopes he’ll have the ability to return to the gymnasium sooner fairly than later.
It was an unlucky ending to the combat after Figueiredo hoped to get again on observe when he confronted Sandhagen within the UFC’s return to Iowa. The loss Figueiredo was his second straight after incomes three spectacular wins in a row following a transfer from flyweight as much as bantamweight.
Whereas there’s no precise timeline on when Figueiredo may e-book one other combat, Davis says he’s anxious to get again to work as soon as his knee heals and he expects to hit the bottom working.
