With a biceps injury, Hendricks will undergo surgery and is expected to be out for two months

The fighter's manager said that the injury predates the fight with Lawler, but was aggravated in the first round of the fight

Hendricks (photo) will undergo biceps surgery. Photo: Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC

Hendricks (photo) will undergo biceps surgery. Photo: Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC

John hendricks He barely had time to celebrate winning the UFC welterweight title and is already going through his first difficult moment as champion. Less than a week after defeating Robbie Lawler at UFC 171, last Saturday (15), the North American will have to undergo surgery to correct a tear in his right biceps. The information was initially released by the North American website “MMA Fighting”.

According to his manager, Ted Ehrhardt, Hendricks suffered the injury approximately two weeks before his fight with Lawler. The fighter said he heard a pop in the area in the first round of the fight. Additionally, Hendricks also suffered a crack in his left shin in the opening five minutes against Lawler.

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Hendricks' surgery is scheduled for next Monday (24). If everything goes as expected, the fighter will have to rest for a month, with another month of physiotherapy, totaling two months away from training.

As a result, another UFC champion is sidelined from fights due to injury. At the moment, Cain Velazquez e Anthony Pettis, holders of the heavyweight and lightweight belts, respectively, also have no plans to return to the octagon due to injuries followed by surgery.

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