Fighter suffers a devastating knee injury during his walk to the cage at FFC 64 in Lima, Peru. The incident resulted in the main event being declared a no contest.
Fight fans were left in shock during FFC 64 in Lima, Peru, when Miguelito Grijalva suffered a severe knee injury moments before his main event clash with Martin Mollinedo.
In a rare occurrence in mixed martial arts (MMA), Grijalva blew out his knee while jumping up and down to warm up for the fight. The painful incident unfolded as Grijalva landed awkwardly on his right leg, causing him to immediately collapse to the canvas in agony.
Cageside officials quickly rushed to his aid, and the fight was immediately called off. The shocking moment was captured on video, highlighting the unfortunate turn of events.
This unexpected injury resulted in the FFC 64 main event being declared a no contest, according to Tapology. The undefeated 22-year-old Ecuadorian fighter, Grijalva, was hoping to elevate his career with this high-profile matchup against Mollinedo.
The extent of Grijalva’s leg injury and the duration of his recovery period are currently unknown. Fans and fellow fighters alike are eagerly awaiting updates on his condition.
This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of combat sports and the risks that fighters face every time they step into the cage. It also highlights the importance of proper warm-up routines and injury prevention measures.
Stay tuned for more updates on Miguelito Grijalva’s road to recovery and his eventual return to the octagon.
Fight Results
Fighter | Result |
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Grijalva | No Contest |
Key Points
- Miguelito Grijalva suffered a devastating knee injury during his walk to the cage
- The injury occurred as Grijalva was jumping up and down to warm up
- The FFC 64 main event was declared a no contest
- Grijalva’s recovery timeline is currently unknown
reference: www.mmamania.com