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Maybe it's not training related. Maybe he was in a car accident or fell off a ladder while doing work around the house. Stuff like that.
It is said to be training related
Maybe it's not training related. Maybe he was in a car accident or fell off a ladder while doing work around the house. Stuff like that.
Are we even sure this is real?
Conor is Irish. Ryan Curtis is Irish. Irelands currency is the Euro. Would be pretty damn random for him to donate to the fellow Irishman in GBP.
The article is from BBC but it doesn't even list an author. AI is getting out of hand fast.
He lives in Ireland the government pays medical billsWtf was he doing in training to cause that injury? Good on McGregor for helping but that's not going to even remotely pay for this dudes medical bills.
Go get the news directly from Conor’s twitter, it’s where most MMA journalists go to get their source.
You’ll get the name and what happened and the donation.
He lives in Ireland the government pays medical bills
Whats so funny? It's free
I was thinking exactly this. How is it such a rare accident? For example how did Fedor escape this when Randleman threw him on his head.
These kind of injuries also terrify me...
Conor should pay back all the welfare he took from all the single mothers that needed it. Imagine being a grown man on welfare, what a bum.
Whats so funny? It's free
does that even cover parking for his stay at the hospital?Conor McGregor: Irish MMA star donates £25,000 to injured fighter Ryan Curtis
Conor McGregor donates £25,000 to the recovery of Irish MMA fighter Ryan Curtis, who sustained "life-changing" injuries in training.www.bbc.co.uk
Conor McGregor has donated £25,000 to Irish MMA fighter Ryan Curtis after he sustained "life-changing" injuries in a training accident.
Fighter Leah McCourt said Curtis, 31, had sustained "a broken back, a broken neck and a dislocated spine".
Curtis has been a professional since 2015 and has fought on Cage Warriors and Bellator cards.
McGregor posted on social media that he was "sending my support and well wishes" to the Dublin fighter.
Belfast boxer Michael Conlan, MMA fighters Molly McCann and Dillon Danis and coach John Kavanagh have also donated to Curtis and his family.
In a post on Instagram, Belfast's McCourt said "there is no exact end date as to when his treatment will be complete".
"Ryan will never be able to do what he loves, and fight or train in MMA again. A sport he has dedicated his life to from the age of 11," she added.
"Ryan has the most infectious positive outlook in life and has been through some of the most horrific circumstances, always coming out a better human, man and friend.
"He is still showing his positive outlook, his determination and mindset to overcome yet another challenge that life has presented."
Curtis' partner, Emma, posted on social media that she was "overwhelmed by the tremendous kindness".
"The love and support for Ryan are truly a testament to his remarkable character. Ryan remains optimistic, I have never known anyone with a stronger mindset than him.
"I truly believe that Ryan will hug me and our beautiful daughter Kassia again. Please keep Ryan in your prayers."
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Best wishes to Ryan Curtis on his recovery, and fair play to Conor and the SBG guys for supporting him in this way.
This is a dangerous sport both in the cage and in the gym.
and how long is your wait? the hospitals in the US are FULL of foreignersI'm laughing that Americans don't get that in any other OECD country people get their hospital costs paid for by the government..
Yes, I guess I'm being a prick
and how long is your wait? the hospitals in the US are FULL of foreigners
Conor should pay back all the welfare he took from all the single mothers that needed it. Imagine being a grown man on welfare, what a bum.
Did you mean Rampage instead of DC?Only thing I could think of is that dangerous spiking thing that DC used to do - although who would do that in training; or he shot a takedown at the other guy and the guy ran into him simulating a flying knee?