Sean Strickland ignores injuries and returns to training after victory over Chimaev in the UFC.

Even after leaving the fight injured, the middleweight champion resumes his routine at the gym and anticipates challenging months ahead.

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Strickland celebrates his UFC victory. Photo: Reproduction/YouTube/UFC

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Sean Strickland led a real war against Khamzat Shimaev And, shortly after, he resumed training. The loudmouth faced the Chechen in the main event of UFC 328, won the middleweight belt (up to 83,9 kg), but left the octagon with multiple injuriesHowever, the physical problems were not enough to keep him away from the gym.

In a video published on social media, Sean Strickland He showed that he remains active in training and highlighted that he will face difficult months ahead, but that he intends to stay busy to deal with his own internal conflicts.

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"We're here to kick these cowardly bastards' asses, showing them what it's all about. It's going to be a tough few months, but I have to keep the demons at bay." Sean Strickland.

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Sean Strickland reveals injury list after fight with Chimaev at UFC 328

In a social media post, the champion detailed the physical problems he suffered after the fight. He revealed a type 2 acromioclavicular separation, an extended type V SLAP lesion, as well as a partial rotator cuff tear associated with tendinosis. Even so, he indicated that he intends to deal with the situation and move forward despite the adversity.

“Type 2 acromioclavicular separation (AC), extended type V SLAP lesion. Partial rotator cuff tear/tendinosis. I'll have to endure this and move on…”, he wrote. Sean Strickland.

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Understand the shoulder injuries that could keep Strickland out of the UFC octagon.

The injuries suffered by Sean Strickland These injuries directly affect the shoulder region, one of the most stressed areas in MMA. Acromioclavicular separation type 2 indicates a partial displacement of the joint between the clavicle and the shoulder, while SLAP type V lesions involve more complex damage to the joint, potentially compromising stability and mobility.

Partial rotator cuff tears, associated with tendinosis, indicate wear and tear and damage to the tendons responsible for arm movements, a condition that generally requires careful treatment and recovery time before returning to high-performance activities.


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