Michael Bisping’s toe injury in Fight Night 72
DURING the thrilling five-round main event at UFC Fight Night 72 British middleweight Michael Bisping suffered a grotesque injury in the most peculiar place.
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BRITISH middleweight star Michael Bisping won a split decision over Brazil’s Thales Leites on Saturday night in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s first card in Scotland.
Leites controlled the centre of the cage for much of the bout, with Bisping circling to jab at every opportunity.
Each man punished the other with leg kicks, and Bisping sustained a toe injury at the end of the first round, limiting his mobility. Bisping and Leites both charged in often in the following rounds, hitting flurries of punches in which Bisping landed more, ultimately gaining him the decision.
“Glasgow is a beautiful city,” Bisping proclaimed.
“Thales Leites is a warrior.”
The Englishman then went on to challenge some of the middleweight division’s heavy-hitters, including Yoel Romero and Jacare Souza.
Images of Bisping’s toe injury revealed that the veteran UFC fighter had a huge chunk of skin sliced off the bottom of his big toe — described by commentators as one of the more grotesque injuries in recent UFC memory.
*WARNING GRAPHIC* â Michael Bisping Toe Injury http://t.co/nuTmf1lQ74 pic.twitter.com/5NcTe3KRBO
â MMA Latest (@MMALatestNws) July 18, 2015
UFC commentators noticed throughout the five-round contest that Bisping’s footwork did not seem up to his usual standard. Looking at the pictures, it is easy to see why.
“It’s nice you go out and put a hard-fought, five-round fight and all people want to talk about is the toe,” Bisping told MMAjunkie after the bout.
“It’s just an annoying injury. Every step was painful. But I’m not going to complain.”
The victory gives Bisping a 17-7 overall UFC record.
Also, Xtreme Couture fighter Evan Dunham beat fellow American Ross Pearson by unanimous decision.
Ireland’s Joe Duffy, the last man to beat UFC interim featherweight champion Conor McGregor, looked as composed as his more famous compatriot in defeating Brazil’s Ivan Jorge. Duffy was clinical, needing just one opportunity on the ground to get a submission from a triangle choke.
In a women’s bout, Scotland’s Joanne Calderwood beat American Cortney Casey by unanimous decision.
The local straw-weight competitor was staggered by several right crosses in the first round, but was able to get better shots off in the second, backing her opponent against the cage and landing on top as the bout dropped to the canvas.
In a weary third round, she went to the midsection, winning the duels that gave her victory on all three scorecards.
“This has been a really tough fight camp for me so it’s great to get the win,” Calderwood noted. “I’ve always been a slow starter. I was just enjoying it so much out there. As long as I put on a good performance for the fans, that’s all I want.”
— with AP
Originally published as Michael Bisping’s toe injury in Fight Night 72