The Next Big Thing: Todd Duffee Punching Above His Weight During Physical Setbacks

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UFC Heavyweight Todd Duffee Details Crazy Health Scare


After two knee surgeries and a MRSA scare, Todd Duffee isn’t making any promises about his timeline for a comeback.

The UFC heavyweight had just informed the promotion he was ready to fight this past July when he suffered a knee injury. Then his entire world turned upside down. Again.

Duffee, 33, told MMA Junkie Radio he was sparring Blagoy Ivanov at “The Ultimate Fighter” gym when he stepped wrong on the cage and punctured the fence with his leg, blowing out his ACL.

During the surgery, doctors discovered Duffee (9-3 MMA, 3-2 UFC) actually needed surgery on his other knee. Last December, he went under the knife again, only to contract the dangerous infection at home in recovery.

On the day of his admittance, the last thing Duffee remembers is yelling at his doctor to change his antibiotics, then driving himself to the hospital because he was getting tired.

“I wasn’t managing well enough, and boom, it just hits you,” Duffee said. “And it hits you quick. You know it. You get this anxiety over you, like, man, I feel real uncomfortable. I don’t feel good, but you have this inert anxiety, and it hits you fast. You’ve just got to go to the hospital.”

The next two days were a blur.

“Day three was when I finally called my mom,” he said. “I tried to play it off the first few days I was there, but that stuff is nasty.”

Duffee heard grim statistics about survival rates and remembered former heavyweight champ Kevin Randleman’s gruesome bout with the infection. Eventually, though, he started to feel better and was able to leave a hospital. For the next month, he had an IV line stuck in his arm to deliver antibiotics.

So that’s been 2019 for a heavyweight once touted as the Next Big Thing in the UFC octagon. It’s not at all what he planned. But after so many forks in the road, he’s not overly bent out of shape about this one.

Recently, Duffee moved to Las Vegas so he could do physical therapy full-time at the UFC Performance Institute. A recent return to the gym did not bring the realization that he’d be back sooner than later. He may need another knee surgery before he’s fully ready.

All of these haven’t muted Duffee’s desire to compete. He’s been told several times that he needs to retire. But that was before he started working at a world-class facility with experts that will help him get back on his feet.

He’s taken fights with shingles in his eye, a fractured knee, and all the other bumps and bruises that come along with his career. When he returns this time, he will be as relatively healthy as can be for what he does.

“At this point, I’m just thinking about my clock,” he said. “I’ve not had the career that I’ve put the time into. I owe myself 20 more fights, at least. That’s what I want. What’s realistic, we’ll see.”

https://mmajunkie.com/2019/04/ufc-heavyweight-todd-duffee-details-crazy-health-scare
 
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Not to be a dick or anything but being an mma fighter isnt really working out for duffee.
 
he’s got his sherdog and his burritos


only politics can hold him back

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Talk about being dealt a shit hand over and over
 
Wasn't he like 25 years old and on TRT ?
 
He got absolutely body bagged by Frank. Also, in b4 hammerfist of doom. Exciting fighter hope he heals and gets back in there
 
Hopefully he's working on his form and defense while he's "punching above his weight".

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Good luck to the dude getting healthy again though.
 
wonder if Shields is still his boxing coach...

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Wow, that MRSA shit is some serious crap. Makes you wonder about surgery of any kind. Good that he's got his goals set lofty, he's probably going to do it with that attitude. Best wishes.
 
I'd love to see him back in the ring. MRSA is no joke though, and he's likely to get it again. This sport is not kind to those infections. Plus those knee surgeries. Regardless, I hope he makes a return. Win or lose he is exciting to watch, it is unfortunate he's wasted so many years sidelined
 
Not a fan of your thread titles however your username is perfect for you
 
Funny if his surgery and infection happened outside of the states this thread would be 8 pages of “should’ve known not to go to that ghetto country”
 
Duffee, 33, told MMA Junkie Radio he was sparring Blagoy Ivanov at “The Ultimate Fighter” gym when he stepped wrong on the cage and punctured the fence with his leg, blowing out his ACL.

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Odd. I was just reading about him this morning.
I'd like to see him fight one or two more times to see how he does. If he gets KOd like against Mir, then maybe he should hang them up. Although, if Poirier can tighten up his defense, anyone can.
 
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