Volkanovski's MMA Career Almost Just Ended

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Alexander Volkanovski almost lost his left leg after repeatedly peppering Jose Aldo with kicks in his UFC 237 victory in Rio de Janeiro on May 11.

The UFC featherweight told The Daily Telegraph that had he not had a layover in Chile on his way home to Australia, a bacterial blood infection would have likely cost him his leg — and maybe his life.

During the layover in Chile, Volkanovski said he had a fever and was feeling delirious, prompting him to seek medical attention. He was rushed to a hospital. The swelling and redness around his foot wasn’t just due to the repeated blows he delivered in the fight. He learned he had a blood infection.

Doctors: Layover saved Volkanovski’s leg
Had he gotten on his next connection to New Zealand, doctors told him he probably wouldn’t have had time to save his leg.

“If I had got on that second flight, what they were really concerned about was the infection getting into my tendons and bones, Volkanovski told The Telegraph. “Especially with the air pressure in the cabin. I’ve been told they would’ve had to turn the flight around but, even then, by the time I got onto the antibiotics ... you’re talking the type of problems that end a career.

“It was so serious my leg could have been amputated. There was even a chance I could have died.”

Volkanovski said he had a fever of 40 degrees Celsius — which converts to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

In an update he provided from the Chile hospital last week, Volkanovski praised the medical team taking care of him and delivered the news that he was past the worst.

“We got the message this morning that it’s not in any of the tendons, so that’s very, very good,” Volkanovski said. “It will be all smooth sailing from now, I think. I’m still getting fevers here and there, but that’s just normal. The worst is done, which is good.”

Doesn’t know how he got infected
In his interview with the Telegraph, Volkanovski said he’s not sure of the origins of the infection.

“Who knows?” Volkanovski said. “It was reported that Aldo had a bacterial infection early in his camp. “So I could say it’s from there.

“Or you could connect it to being in Brazil, your training partners, the kicks during the fight, my immune system being down afterwards.”

--Yahoo Sports
 
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Yikes. Glad he's good. Would have been a massive loss to this sport
 
When you fight Aldo, you also fight Brazil and all of the dangers within it
 
Good to see he's ok, would hate to see another TJ Grant
 
Yikes... And Aldo fought him with that shit in his leg. Another testament to Aldo's greatness.
 
Can you imagine...

Winning 16 fights in a row... every UFC fight... beating Aldo in Brazil... earning a titleshot... and then losing your MMA career?

That would have been the worst case of bad luck in UFC history.
 
Wish they would say what he got infected with

probably staph / mrsa.
 
F&*k the sport.

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That sort of infection would have put Woodley into retirement.
 
Or he could have been infected in his home country, and the infection spiked from the long travel to Brazil and the stress of the weight cut.

Without proof of the culture that shows he was infected and a definition of the infectious agent, then anybody can make up all types of stories.
 
Or he could have been infected in his home country, and the infection spiked from the long travel to Brazil and the stress of the weight cut.

Without proof of the culture that shows he was infected and a definition of the infectious agent, then anybody can make up all types of stories.

It makes sense to blame something you catch on the place you’re visiting instead of the place that you’re from.
 
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